Sentences with phrase «experiences epiphany»

The narrator knows all along, while the reader experiences the epiphany at the end of the story.
After the Act 2 ordeal, he subsequently experiences an epiphany and at the end of the flick we presume he'll be back in his son's good graces (and also feels good about himself to boot).
It was in a comedy club, while giving the eulogy for a friend who had committed suicide, that Nadia Bolz - Weber experienced her epiphany.
Preoccupation with cybernetics and technologies tend to enervate one's capacity to experience an epiphany.
I can't imagine fans of the book will be too disappointed — enough box office takings to buy the moon disproves any uncertainty along those lines — though the few Muggles out there who never got what all the fuss is about aren't about to experience any epiphanies.
It was during that year, my first year in my third district, that I experienced my epiphany.
Wassily Kandinsky famously experienced an epiphany on seeing a painting of haystacks by Monet in 1896.
I don't think more than 2 progressives would experience an epiphany.
Huckleberry Finn is a classic illustration of Socratic irony in juxtaposing the moral contradictions of slavery from a first person narrative, by an author who, himself, experienced an epiphany and moral awareness about the injustice of slavery in his lifetime.
Some spouses experience an epiphany: a single incident that convinces them the marriage is over.

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In recent years, the broader business world has experienced a similar epiphany about the power of design to enrich products and experiences, connect with customers, and help companies accelerate growth.
Every entrepreneur has that moment — an experience, an epiphany, getting fired, getting desperate, getting fed up; getting lucky enough to have the right mentor — that inspired them to someday become an entrepreneur.
My praying at a time of need and having an experience that felt like a thunderbolt going though me has lent to me to thinking that God does exist and an epiphany about having a choice whether to continue with a life that left me pursuing my own desires only to be frustrated with what I had, always wanting more lent me to think that life is not about «my way» but «God's way».
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.
Insofar as an eschatological epiphany of Christ can occur only in conjunction with a realization in total experience of the kenotic process of self - negation, we should expect that epiphany to occur in the heart of darkness, for only the universal triumph of the Antichrist can provide an arena for the total manifestation of Christ.
A new epiphany of Antichrist is drawing everything into itself, as its ever dawning totality transfigures all experience, unveiling the emptiness of Hell in every human hand and face.
Consequently, the forgiveness of sin is an atoning process embodying the progressive realization in experience of the self - annihilation of God, and it must culminate in an apocalyptic epiphany of «The Great Humanity Divine.»
Upon careful analysis, at least ten such points become apparent: (1) Blake alone among Christian artists has created a whole mythology; (2) he was the first to discover the final loss of paradise, the first to acknowledge that innocence has been wholly swallowed up by experience; (3) no other Christian artist or seer has so fully directed his vision to history and experience; (4) to this day his is the only Christian vision that has openly or consistently accepted a totally fallen time and space as the paradoxical presence of eternity; (5) he stands alone among Christian artists in identifying the actual passion of sex as the most immediate epiphany of either a demonic or a redemptive «Energy,» just as he is the only Christian visionary who has envisioned the universal role of the female as both a redemptive and a destructive power; (6) his is the only Christian vision of the total kenotic movement of God or the Godhead; (7) he was the first Christian «atheist,» the first to unveil God as Satan; (8) he is the most Christocentric of Christian seers and artists; (9) only Blake has created a Christian vision of the full identity of Jesus with the individual human being (the «minute particular»); and (10) as the sole creator of a post-biblical Christian apocalypse, he has given Christendom its only vision of a total cosmic reversal of history.
I think there is a epiphany that must be experienced before it even makes sense.
Emphasizing these common life experiences and epiphanies — what Robert Calhoun once spoke of as «intimations of the presence of God» — can help us locate that which unifies us.
Montgomery brings us to Percy's eventual realization that ordinary experience can reveal profound truths» can actually be holy» no less than some more spectacular epiphany, despite modern man's rejection of all but scientific meaning in natural events.
Moreover, each new moment in the dialectic of experience carries a new epiphany of the sacred that completely negates its predecessor.
Furthermore, I agree with my colleague Altizer that, far from experiencing God in the old ways of biblical, medieval, or modern times, the epiphany of God in our day in the West takes the form of total presence of divinity (TP).
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.
When I hit my 30s and moved to Toronto, I experienced an almond butter epiphany.
When we read Holt's How Children Fail, it was an epiphany for both of us, putting words to what had always felt wrong to us about our school experiences.
Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world.
She feels it is a great pleasure and honor for her to share her daily experiences, exasperation and epiphanies as she finds her way along this journey of parenting from the heart.
Right to say that it is «politically naive to think that by merely increasing ethnic representation within the Parliamentary Party... Asian and Afro - Caribbean voters across Britain will experience some sort of «political epiphany» and suddenly begin voting Conservative».
«This was my epiphany — for all of the work we were doing to encourage folks to vote, it didn't make a lick of difference if the game was rigged from the very beginning,» she said of the experience.
Welbergen called his experience «an awful epiphany.
It can be quite an epiphany for people to eliminate a seemingly innocuous food and in a matter of a few days experience significant health benefits or begin rapid weight loss.
@Michael W I do nt always put everything in because I want you to experience you own epiphanies or sparks of insight I talked about in the Primal sense blog.
While the epiphany that life can be unjust comes with experience, my mom's encouraging words to start somewhere and never stop fighting for what I cared about is how I started writing for the Everygirl and why my newfound happiness has become so apparent.
The Dating Goddess helps you understand what to expect with midlife dating through her stories of her experiences and epiphanies so you can experience dating with your eyes and heart wide open.
If dating apps make you queasy because of its spam bots, fake profiles, and years - old profile pictures of users, you can finally calm your online dating epiphanies as iReal is going to provide you quite an enjoyable online dating experience, minus the catfishers, stalkers and identity thieves.
He left his wife and young son in New York, and is probably hoping that he will experience some sort of epiphany along the way.
Wilberforce experienced a similar spiritual epiphany which prompted him to lobby tirelessly against slavery for 20 years.
A Ricky Gervais vehicle likely to work for you to the extent that you enjoy laughing at the cliché of a coldhearted cad who ultimately experiences an 11th - hour epiphany right on cue for the flick to deliver a universal message about what really matters most in life.
On the way to that fadeout epiphany, Kemp and Sala, his Sancho Panza, experience cockfights, car chases, jail, breath - igniting hooch, an hermaphroditic oracle and a mind - altering substance «so powerful they give it to the communists.»
Have you had any 1:1 experiences that you'd label as epiphanies?
He says other teachers had advised him to keep track of all the positive encounters, lessons, and epiphanies he will experience, because the first year can be filled with hurdles and negativity.
Schultz's Philosophy Other teachers who have reveled in epiphanies like the one I experienced many years ago will relate easily to my reminiscences.
moment — a classroom experience that opened your eyes or a moment of reflection outside the classroom that led to a teaching epiphany?
Now, I experience my third and most memorable epiphany.
It was a deeply transformational time for me as it changed the way I looked at and experienced the world, and I guess you could say I had an epiphany of sorts as I realized I might not survive.
They centre on Joyce's idea of an epiphany: a moment where a character experiences a life - changing self - understanding or illumination.
It was while working with second graders that Fryers says he experienced a tech - based epiphany: «touch tablets and great apps» — like Book Creator — «can really empower students to do things they wouldn't have been able to do independently,» he says.
Livingston goes on to say Diebenkorn must have experienced French Window at Collioure, as an epiphany.
Fujiwara recounts his unforgettable experience with the work, which led him to pursue a career as an artist and simultaneously reach the epiphany of his own sexual awakening.
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