Sentences with phrase «event into consciousness»

cit., p. 62 f.) But the I that steps out of the relational event into consciousness of separation retains reality as a seed within it.

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The original form of Jesus has disappeared from view, transcendence has been swallowed up by immanence, the events of our salvation history have passed into the dead and lifeless moments of an irrevocable past, no heaven can appear above the infinite stretches of a purely exterior spatiality, and no grace can appear within the isolated subjectivity of a momentary consciousness.
Therefore the language which we should use to describe the coming into being or the emergence of individual events should be subjectivistic language, purged of its associations with human existence, with consciousness, and with mentality.
Nonetheless, music, as literary and cultural critic George Steiner insists, «is brimful of meanings which will not translate into logical structures or verbal expression... Music is at once cerebral in the highest degree — I repeat that the energies and form - relations in the playing of a quartet, in the interactions of voice and instrument are among the most complex events known to man — and it is at the same time somatic, carnal and a searching out of resonances in our bodies at levels deeper than will or consciousness
He won his first European Tour event three years ago in 2015 as a teenager, and burst fully into the international golf community's consciousness with a third - place finish at last year's Open Championship.
But before meternity came into our consciousness, I'd stumbled upon a podcast featuring a Canadian group known as the Halifax Motherhood Collective, which is organizing its third annual Alternative Mother's Day event next Saturday — the day before Mother's Day.
It seeped into the public's consciousness, and was difficult to handle without insulting the intelligence of the electorate — because of course left - of - centre parties would at least talk to one another in the event of a hung parliament.
But for some, the event forges a memory that is pathologically potent, erupting into consciousness again and again.
We had gathered Tuesday evening to discuss two recent events that had brought the story of Watson's co-discovery of the structure of DNA in 1953 back into public consciousness — not that it had ever really fallen out.
Using her mutant ability, Kitty Pride (Ellen Page) sends Wolverine's (Hugh Jackman) present consciousness back into the Wolverine of 50 years ago in order to stop events that will ultimately result in the mutant genocide.
One episode in particular vaulted Ford's groundbreaking ponycar into the complete, collective French consciousness, and it started here at Reims, in northern France, in September 1964, when the brand - new Mustang took on the country's biggest motorsport event, the Tour de France Automobile.
It might just be that in these special events that are Splatfests, the characters leading the Splatfests may come into contact with consciousness greater than their own!
Catharsis, according to the American Psychological Association, is «the discharge of previously repressed affects connected to traumatic events that occurs when these events are brought back into consciousness and reexperienced.»
A historical event comes into my consciousness through a found document and I channel it into my work through personal reflection and material engagement.
You close all «open loops», in other words, you capture everything tugging at your consciousness and put»em into calendar events, to - do items, or just plain do them.
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