Sentences with phrase «feel their presence holding»

There is nothing more beautiful than to sit with your partner in silence and feel their presence holding you.

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He traveled to New York to raise funds to rebuild the church and the YMCA, but while walking down Wall Street, he felt what he described as «a presence and power» as he had never known before, so much that he cried aloud, «Hold Lord, it is enough!»
The darkness held a presence that was all the more felt because it was not seen.
They tell us that they have arrived at an unshakable conviction, not based on inference but on immediate experience, that God is a spirit with whom the human spirit can hold intercourse; that in him meet all that they can imagine of goodness, truth, and beauty that they can see his footprints everywhere in nature, and feel his presence within them as the very life of their life, so that in proportion as they come to themselves they come to him.
I wonder if you could try having her dad hold her in the night, so that she can release her feelings but also feel safe with the presence of an adult.
The presence that is felt through a hand held, a voice heard, or a smile seen.
While its presence in the studio's films is played up largely for laughs and character work, the Walkman and the music held on its cassettes have profoundly shaped the look and feel of the movies.
By the time of his first show, which was held in 1975 at Susan Caldwell Gallery, Reed was able to synthesize the reductivist, materialist legacy of everything that had happened to abstract painting since Minimalism and use it to reopen the medium (at a moment when it was widely denigrated) to sensuality, expressivity, and performative presence, to the «new precisions of feeling» noted by Peter Schjeldahl.
«How do you feel about being in the presence of art that hangs with the most rigorously challenging abstraction and yet is as unabashedly sentimental as holding hands on the beach at sunset?
MSC, an empirically supported 8 - week course developed by Chris Germer and Kristin Neff, teaches participants how to hold themselves in a warm, connected and mindful presence when they suffer, fail, feel inadequate, or when life is just plain difficult.
Through mindfulness, presence, and deep acceptance, untrue beliefs are brought into consciousness, and the courage to face the fear of feeling what's being held in the body is found.
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