Sentences with phrase «ground in a loving way»

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13 This freedom is not conditioned in any way by anything other than Godself: «God loves because he loves; because this act is His being, His essence and His nature... God's loving is necessary, for it is the being, the essence and the nature of God,» but this is a necessity grounded in God's freedom and nowhere else.14
In terms of faith, apart from his love of the Mass, the time at the Oratory also gave him a strong grounding in Thomist metaphysics, and certainly this was a key element in the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storieIn terms of faith, apart from his love of the Mass, the time at the Oratory also gave him a strong grounding in Thomist metaphysics, and certainly this was a key element in the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storiein Thomist metaphysics, and certainly this was a key element in the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storiein the way he portrayed evil, death, immortality and many other things in his storiein his stories.
Her way is a life of faith grounded in the love of God, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the communion of the Holy Spirit.
Even people may worship the ground you walk on so to speak but they can not be forced to worship in a way that would be real or out of love.
No other way to put it, but I love chicken parm I legit wont get anything but In a legit Italian restaurant but theres no way in hell id eat that trash, that ground chicken looks soggy and would especially not be good charred, but who knows maybe ya did good /: -RCB- Idk, love u guyIn a legit Italian restaurant but theres no way in hell id eat that trash, that ground chicken looks soggy and would especially not be good charred, but who knows maybe ya did good /: -RCB- Idk, love u guyin hell id eat that trash, that ground chicken looks soggy and would especially not be good charred, but who knows maybe ya did good /: -RCB- Idk, love u guys!
I love to blog but I am a little shy personally so I try to write about myself as a mom / person / artist in a way that I hope shares a common ground with visitors.
Our food affects our mind, body, and spirit, and if we consume and digest a food in a higher state of mind, as in one that is grounded, open, and receptive to love, then our body can process the food we are eating in a more productive way.
Loved the article, question I am new to this (again) in my early 20 ″ s and 30's I did fairly well with weight loss and strength training now I am in my mid 50's and would like to start over, «ground up» My 150 lbs looks way different than my 145 did years ago.
I love Patrick's style of teaching, he teaches in a way that keeps you grounded to the present, which makes for a more meaningful and focused practice.
I'm absolutely in love with your way of thinking, how grounded and mature you are!
I also love the way this Paige Denim jacket lays and sways overlapping in areas and standing ground as if she were a leather moto jacket.
it's in the kiss) Love (always from the heart) Fun (silly / feisty), I have a child like zest for life, sweet, generous, optimistic, intuitive, family oriented and sincere, adventurous, competitive (in a fun way) outgoing, petite, grounded, successful entrepreneur!
No longer able to marry Victoria, Victor must find a way back to claim the woman he fancies, although his new corpse bride has many qualities he admires, and he is conflicted between accepting his fate in the netherworld for eternity or going back above ground to marry his living love interest.
In one scene, there is a character named Izzy (Page, To Rome with Love) who tries to bring down someone close to her whose company is involved in a major pollution scandal, but these moments don't ring as profound without anything to ground her character, and the way that this story thread evolves feels manufactured, which is evidenced by the lack of genuine emotion when the episode concludes in a traumatic waIn one scene, there is a character named Izzy (Page, To Rome with Love) who tries to bring down someone close to her whose company is involved in a major pollution scandal, but these moments don't ring as profound without anything to ground her character, and the way that this story thread evolves feels manufactured, which is evidenced by the lack of genuine emotion when the episode concludes in a traumatic wain a major pollution scandal, but these moments don't ring as profound without anything to ground her character, and the way that this story thread evolves feels manufactured, which is evidenced by the lack of genuine emotion when the episode concludes in a traumatic wain a traumatic way.
«I love Wolf Creek, and I'll admit Killing Ground did scare me off camping in the same way Wolf Creek turned me off the Australian Outback.
The only weak links in the cast are Kevin Nash, who still can't act his way out of a paper bag, and Amber Heard, whose character (a potential love interest for Mike) is such a wet blanket for a majority of the movie that it grinds to a halt whenever she's onscreen.
This book blazes new ground in a very innovative way teachers will love it because it will improve the performance of their students in very significant ways!
After test driving other names in the mid-size, this one fit me the best.I love the way it feels on the road.We have all weather conditions here.I've taken it up and down heavy gravel, sand and snow terrain.I took her up to northern bc for x-mas this year and had miles of glare ice, hard pack snow, really rough highways, no problem maintaing 50 - 60 mph.The family and I were completely comfortable.I feel safe and confident driving it.Haven't had any issues except the fuel door does nt like to open in -25 temp.I did recieve a recall notice to repair a ground wire.Have 6k on it now and will wait until she goes in for her first service at 8k to address the recall.
There was even a solid middle ground as parents — even those who'd adopted ebooks in a major way for themselves — still wanted their children to experience the love of reading that came from curling up with a good (print) book.
First, there's Geoffrey (1938), a young and naïve schoolteacher who enlists during WWII -LRB-»... there would be, he imagined, an intense but brief struggle in Europe») only to find himself in Nazi - occupied Poland in an unspeakable situation; Billy (1859), an industrious Englishman who works his way out of poverty and gets caught in a love triangle; Elena (2029), an Italian scientist whose ground - breaking work in the field of human consciousness doesn't seem to eliminate her loneliness; Jeanne (1822), a simple - minded French servant who comes to know God and embraces change; and Anya (1971), an American, Joplin-esque musician whose talent and thirst for freedom send her on a glorious yet self - destructive path.
But, as long as pet shops are permitted to sell dogs, «puppy mill» dogs will suffer horrible pain & miserable lives in a cage without ever placing their wire sore paws on the ground, without vet care, without socialization, with no love, human companionship, and no way out.
When several of them combine — like when I'm climbing a colossus, miss a jump even though I felt like I hit the buttons right, then the camera pans away so I can't see my character, then the colossus shakes and I hold R1 for a good while, then my grip gives up and I fall to the ground unconscious for 6 seconds, and just as I get up the horse runs in my way as I try to move and the colossus smacks me with lightning bullets and I lay unconscious for another 6 seconds, and then, finally, I get to start over climbing it again, I wonder why people love this game so much.
Both entries also set the tone for their respective series in many ways and can be considered a type of «ground zero» due in part to introducing many of the mainstay tropes and themes that people would grow to know, love and expect from their respective franchises, while taking their predecessors to the extremes without quite breaking the mold.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
Ms. Dodd loves the observable world, the vagaries of nature and the specificities of old Maine houses: the way they cleave to the ground, or fill the picture frame, or shine, lights on or off, in the moonlight.
So it's no surprise that «green» funerals are gaining ground; in keeping an ecological consciousness in meaning - making, many are turning to alternative ways to commemorate their loved ones» remains.
Mike Love's Genealogy of Influence charts the ways in which 500 seminal thinkers have influenced each other over time; and the dynamic nature of the table lets you bring any particular thinker to the fore — as figure, with the others as ground.
Sometimes having someone non-judgmental to talk to helps to sort things out, explore new ground, find a different way to deal with the same old patterns, or know yourself (and a loved one) in a new way.
In many ways, marrying a person who needs exactly what I find hardest to give is a blessing — it is the perfect training ground for empathy and selfless love.
My couples are experiencing healing in a more accelerated way along with a more grounded felt sense between them of feeling more deeply connected and in love with each other.
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