Sentences with phrase «experience feelings of warmth»

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I leave feeling non of the loving warmth of Jesus in these churches as I did in my aforementioned personal experience with God.
A family grouping of any sort should be a cell of healthy and joyous caring, where warmth is felt and where love is experienced.
Oliver Kay, The Times: «At times on an enjoyable afternoon in Ljubljana, illuminated by a flurry of back - heels and one - twos and a couple of thunderbolts from the left foot of Jack Wilshere, it was possible to experience a rare feeling of warmth while watching England.
Experience can, for example, fortify the connections between the smell of coffee, its taste, its color, and the feel of its warmth.
Both experiences can give a deep feeling of stability, warmth, and comfort.
Aside from that quality goodness, Dallas experienced some insanely beautiful weather this week and I almost felt guilty taking advantage of the sunshine and warmth with all the places in the northeast that are snowed under.
But where a lot of other very clever games detach you emotionally from their experiences, we felt incredibly wrapped up in Antichamber's sprawling blanket of warmth and genius.
«In a space of warmth, comfort and acceptance, I offer you an experienced therapist who listens closely, actively, inquisitively - with the goal of helping you to feel heard and understood.
This suggests that sexual experiences that are highly pleasurable for both partners may lead to increased feelings of warmth and emotional closeness, critical elements for nurturing relationship quality.
Cinematic elevation refers to the common movie - going experience in which the viewer is inspired by the moral goodness seen in a character, feels physical sensations of tingling skin and warmth in the midsection, and has a subsequent increased desire to act in virtuous ways.
These basic psychological needs are the following: a) the need for competence (referring to feeling effective in carrying out activities), b) the need for autonomy (denoting experience of choice and psychological freedom), and c) the need for relatedness (referring to the experience of intimacy and warmth).
The Self - Compassion Scale — Short Form [36] is a widely used 12 - item measure of an individual's capacity to experience feelings of kindness towards themselves, and to hold difficult feelings with warmth and concern as opposed to self - criticism.
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