Sentences with phrase «great epiphany»

I've recently had a great epiphany: layers!
After a life dedicated to the discovery of God's revealing presence in an evolving universe, and yet banished and silenced in his own church, it seemed appropriate that he should depart this life on the day of the great epiphany of the Lord as victor over sin, ignorance, and the established religion.
Kinda how I took it as well... as if all would have been fine if Benedict has remained Pope... I think this guy was miffed at being called out on it, not that he had some great epiphany about his actions.
The great epiphany is no longer an epiphany; it's common knowledge.
Some of the greatest epiphanies about your life or career can happen when you're disconnected from it all and seeing things from an alternate perspective.
Subsumed in Canada's vast landscape, Ben finds ephemeral distraction and occasional edification, but not much in the way of great epiphanies.
Castelli's great epiphanies are mainly cases of being in touch with all the right people.»
I find that sometimes with self - awareness, clients can illuminate the issue, and feel better about it, and have really great epiphanies about how to move forward in their lives and even develop more compassion for ourselves about how we got here.

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His epiphany was that students with great earnings potential paid the same high rates on their school loans as everyone else.
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.»
Or — and here is one of the seventeen greatest words in the language of dialectical theology: an epiphany.
The characteristics of the particularistic religion generally can be extrapolated from Levis description: It is emotional and intense in contrast to the ascetic rationalism of high Italian culture; it is fiercely closed to the outside world (there is not one such religion but as many as there are groups), as opposed to the universalism of high Italian thought; and it is presided over by a woman, an epiphany of the Great Mother of the Mediterranean world, only partially and uncertainly articulated with the Virgin of Nazareth.
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.
A strong sense of style, an observant screenplay, and the sort of performances that elevate standard fare into the realm of memorable buoy the picture over many of its rough patches and redundancies, but Lin needs to squeeze out his narrative with greater urgency and balance: long periods of high school drama and exposition separated by badly justified epiphanies undermine the picture's coherence and flow.
Polanski made the guilt - ridden agonies of Tess his own to such an extent that the film remains a sublime emotional highlight of his career — second only to the epiphany of Chinatown (74), the greatest of all Hollywood political film noirs.
It's a world where no existential quandary is so great that it can't be solved by the perfect combination of pop song and dream girl, a world of giddy pop epiphanies and gentle humanism unencumbered by protective irony or sneering cynicism.
Just in time for spring commencement comes a great literary gift idea, a book that might be classified as an anthology of epiphanies.
What's missing are the epiphanies a great teacher gets her students to notice by the end of a class or semester: a sense kids get that they now know more about the topic than when they began.
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.
The exhibition made a great impression on me — I could go as far as saying that it represented an epiphany, for whilst I had seen a number of Morandi's works in various museums and mixed shows, this was my first opportunity to see so many of his prints together.
Peter Duggan reimagines Edgar Degas's great moment of epiphany: stumbling upon the aesthetic allure of bathing ladies.
In this double exposure photograph, Natasha & Krista, the naked bodies of two women in yoga poses are layered to great effect — evoking various signifiers of space, gender, race and «inner epiphany
What has not been mentioned is that the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory», published by Elaine de Kooning in Art News in 1958, was not set in Willem de Kooning's studio and did not mention a «Bell - Opticon», unlike her account of 1962.13 Additionally, while the 1958 account's introduction dramatised Kline's breakthrough to abstraction as a «transformation of consciousness», or a «revelation» of Biblical proportions, invoking the example of «Saul of Tarsus outside the walls of Damascus when he saw a «great light»», the description of Kline's technical and conceptual breakthrough in this account nevertheless resembled previous accounts of Kline's development in its gradualness, uneventfulness and thoughtfulness.14 The breakthrough that Elaine de Kooning first recounted was a product of sustained technical experimentation and logical thought on Kline's part, rather than accident or epiphany: «Still involved, in 1950, with elements of representation, he began to whip out small brushes of figures, trains, horses, landscapes, buildings, using only black paint.
According to Holly Stewart, Microsoft «had an epiphany a few years ago, back in 2011, where we realized we had a greater calling and that was to protect all Microsoft customers.»
I often find clients have epiphanies from time to time, and it's a great relief to understand what's been happening in your life.
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