Sentences with phrase «ever atomize»

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We are of the Godly and in cosmological securities are we held in bondages ever formed into celestial beings thru the atomized realms of variations made manifested into the cellular commodities of the living realms of cosmological wonders.
We are of the Godly Godlike Gods and in Godlike cosmological securities are we held in Godly bondages ever Godly formed into Godly Godlike celestial Godly beings thru the Godly atomized realms of variations made manifested into the Goldy Godlike cellular commodities.
I can envision the depths of atomized cosmological realms and I can also envision the outer reaches of the celestial spatial voids where God himself stands in all his glorious wonders to ever await to begin once again by saying, «Let there be light».
c the growth, though the interaction and ever - increasing concentration of individual viewpoints, of a faculty of common vision penetrating beyond the continuous and static world of popular conception into a fantastic but still manageable world of atomized energy.
Without rooting their celebration of earthly festivities and food in a transcendent realm where real truth provides standards for behavior and gives meaning to gatherings around tables, I fear they will remain as atomized as ever — and that their resolve to have ever more dinner parties in hopes of slowing the evaporating of modernity will do little to help.
The question remains relevant in responding to the thinning effects of digital fatigue that increasingly condition our time — constantly updated information, the flatness of visual compression and image production, ever widening abstractions of finance, the atomizing nature of networked communication — distanceless aesthetics have indeed come to dominate swaths of contemporary life.
It's a beautiful performance: art slowly atomizing into the world, disappearing and then regenerating, unable ever to be lost or destroyed.
In Wide Receivers I examine how society and human behavior are becoming simultaneously tribalized and atomized amidst the ever increasing noise of mass (over) communication, digital media, and self - broadcasting.
At Van Doren Waxter, Jackie Saccoccio's latest abstractions effervesce more than ever with dots and carefully directed drips, suggesting windows onto worlds of atomized color.
«We live in a time where public space is threatened with fear, and people seem to be more atomized and isolated than ever.
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