Sentences with phrase «even epiphanies»

The good news is that even an epiphany is a lifelong calling.

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Gravity was flooded with stories from ecstatic workers elsewhere who suddenly got raises from converted bosses who tossed them out like Scrooge after his epiphanyeven, in one case, at an apparel factory in Vietnam.
Stubborn visionaries are guided by their epiphanies even when they have no contemporary application, or frame of reference.
The scenario above is not one that is an epiphany, surprise or even remotely new to anyone who is mining Bitcoin.
I sit with my evening cup of coffee and feel my mind continue to spin a million miles an hour with thoughts, dreams, feelings and epiphanies that have yet to be shared with others.
Even if that path is the path of disbelief until such time as you are lucky enough to be gifted with a visitation, epiphany or get struck by lightening.
In this way, Altizer seeks to claim as an epiphany of Christ even the hell and death to which the modern spirit is drawn in fascinated horror.
This ecstatic union of Satan and Jerusalem is in process of fulfillment even as Albion (Blake's symbolic figure representing a universal but fallen humanity) experiences the final epiphany of Jesus.
She can name only the epiphanies of insight that bind her briefly to other people, even strangers:
I think there is a epiphany that must be experienced before it even makes sense.
Thus Hegel, even as Blake, correlates and integrates the death of God and apocalypse, for the French Revolution is the historical advent and embodiment of the death of God, yet this is the death of a wholly abstract and alien form or manifestation of God, an epiphany or realization of God which does not occur or become real until and the full and final birth of the modern world.
Even then, the central epiphany of the novel presents Stephen's calling as an artist as something akin to the vocation the Rector of his school hoped he had for the Church.
The fullness of the divine that appeared in the Incarnation would be surpassed by an even fuller epiphany of the sacred at a future moment in time.
Above all, a Christ who even now is manifest in the preincarnate form and epiphany of God, and who can be reached only by a total reversal of our history and experience, must be named as the Antichrist, as the dead and alien body of the God who originally died in Christ.
Once we confess that Christ is fully present in the moment before us, then we can truly love the world, and can embrace even its pain and darkness as an epiphany of the body of Christ.
Thus his vision, beginning with man accepting, affirming, even willing the death of God in a radical sense, ends with man willing to participate in the utter desolation of the secular or the profane, willing to undergo the discipline of darkness, the dark night of the soul (here Altizer's affinity with the religious existentialists, who may not have God but who don't at all like not having him, is clearest), while the possibility of a new epiphany of the sacred, a rebirth of the possibility of having God once more is awaited.
[3] And so with the help of John Paul's epiphany «even now [purity of heart] enables us to see according to God; it lets us perceive the human body — ours and our neighbour's — as a temple of the Holy Spirit, a manifestation of divine beauty.»
But then I had an epiphany, one that made me so happy I didn't even give the lady who is always trying to spread her «strictly homeopathic remedies» advice around at Hiro's ninja class the stink eye last Tuesday when I thought of it.
I always pictured him listening to the drum solo from In - a-Gadda-da-Vida after a long evening of bong hits, and having an epiphany.
Salazar deliberately avoids delving into whether we can realistically overcome it and whether linguistic, as well as conceptual, epiphanies are actually possible at this stage or in the future (and whether or not they are even desirable).
Whether it's finding a way to get into Georgetown, into Angela's pants, or having an even bigger epiphany, Rob must figure out how to break the cycle before losing his mind.
Curtis tells EW.com, «I had this epiphany about a year ago after I realized that the people that love horror films love them with a fervor that I maybe don't even understand.
He's not even my administrator but to me this was an epiphany moment.
Bob Davidson says he had his epiphany after reading a newspaper story about a Maryland child who was assigned to kindergarten, even though he had the reading skills of an 11th grader.
(Given Joyce's original literary goals for his epiphanies he might even be considered the father of flash fiction.)
In the case of Hodgkin, even further, a suggested peep show into the depiction of private erotic epiphanies, unspecified and unverifiable.
One evening in 1908 a Russian émigré painter of Expressionist landscapes had an epiphany.
Some have even put a date on that epiphany, December 24, 1968, which happens to be right around the time I shot that little bird.
I find that sometimes with self - awareness, clients can illuminate the issue, and feel better about it, and have really great epiphanies about how to move forward in their lives and even develop more compassion for ourselves about how we got here.
But here was my bigger epiphany, if the windows in the kitchen were high enough for a counter, it opened up an even more intriguing idea in the dining room where there is another window.
One might even call it an epiphany.
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