Sentences with phrase «immediate experiences of»

But the people have past memories and future imagination as well as immediate experiences of perceiving, knowing and acting out the present reality.
Suppose one did have an immediate experience of the experiencing self as such or of immediately preceding momentary units of experience as such.
When man breaks through, he has an immediate experience of his freedom; after his decision has been made, he has an immediate experience that God's hand has carried him.
Mascall does not deny that there is such a thing as authentic, immediate experience of God, but he does deny that this is the normal or general basis for believing in God.
Second, the description of «Inner Light» reflects many peoples» immediate experience of the Holy Spirit, including both George Fox and Augustine.
In this regard, it must be emphasized that whatever is given for the immediate experience of an actuality must be immanent in, and a constituent of, the actuality; for, in the organic philosophy, «experience is not a relation of an experient to something external to it, but is itself the «inclusive whole» which is the required connectedness of «many in one»» (AI 299).
Our immediate experience of relationships, derivative, actual, and effective, is founded on physical feelings.
«Dignity,» says this priest, «has been my most immediate experience of church.»
But the sensus fidelium to be consulted is the sense of those with immediate experience of the subject at hand» in this case, homosexuals.
This account of awareness is empirical because it is based on the immediate experience of the causal efficacy of the physical world; it is radically empirical because it claims to sense, in addition to the data for the five senses, the objective embodiments of values, and it senses these values «intuitively» — that is, physically by, for example, a sense of aversion or a sense of attraction.
I had the feeling that I had really connected with God and was in direct communion with him and that I and was in his presence and was having the most direct and immediate experience of God by becoming his living vessel, by ridding myself of selfish thoughts and going beyond self.
If, on the one hand, this assertion is construed objectively, as asserting that God is the eminent object of experience, because the only individual other than ourselves whom we experience directly and universally, it can be shown to be true both literally and necessarily, on the understanding that such immediate experience of God can become knowledge of God, or even experience of God as God, only through the mediation of concepts and terms.
All of our most immediate experience of other occasions remains unconscious, qualifying consciousness only with a vague sense of derivation from the body.
Hence the Christian insistence that it is God's Spirit which communicates truth is really a way of bringing this axiom into focus by relating this immediate experience of the Ultimate to the doctrine of God.
This immediate experience of the person is connected to past and future by memory and anticipation.
It's a powerful and immediate experience of God that gives meaning and purpose to their lives.»
Whitehead risks this double crisis in scientific study by presuming from this point on that our experience of reality issues concretely in a flow of «perceptions, sensations, and emotions,» and that we are induced only by the forms of order in our thought to fancy that we have an immediate experience of a «neat, trim, tidy, exact world» (OT 109, 110).
is an immediate experience of itself and of the Universe in one....
Baldessari's Clement Greenberg (1966 — 68) quotes the critic's canonical text: «ESTHETIC JUDGMENTS ARE GIVEN AND CONTAINED IN THE IMMEDIATE EXPERIENCE OF ART.
She is known for creating installations of large, physical, two sided paintings that establish an architectural environment that addresses the immediate experience of time and space and resists photographic transcription.
Baldessari's Clement Greenberg (1966 - 68) quotes the critic's canonical text: «ESTHETIC JUDGMENTS ARE GIVEN AND CONTAINED IN THE IMMEDIATE EXPERIENCE OF ART.
This book as well as another new publication, Anni Albers: Notebook 1970 - 1980, showcase Albers's artistic process and offer readers an intimate, immediate experience of her work.
With the exception of Cunningham's «video dance» works created in collaboration with multidisciplinary artist Charles Atlas, the film recordings of his dances, while immensely important and beautiful, can not replicate the immediate experience of the works as they were in the moment.
His art is unassuming and subtle, forcing the viewer to engage himself completely in «the immediate experience of living».
Although this activity was carried out randomly, I was careful to make sure that the spread of the slats did not take on an obvious shape nor have clear boundaries, since this would have detracted from the immediate experience of the work.
The «treatment» focused almost exclusively on increasing immediate experience of the individual self, whether the format was individual, group, or couples counseling.

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For animals, intermittent stress is the bulk of what they experience, in the form of physical threats in their immediate environment.
The professional expertise and mix of the cohort in conjunction with the design of the EMBA program allows for a rich learning experience with immediate applicability of learned concepts.
At 17, my undergrad college experience gave me an almost immediate circle of ambitious friends, some of whom have lasted me my whole life.
Widely used by doctors and physical therapists to control pain and stimulate healing by passing electrical current through affected areas, the devices cost thousands of dollars and can be tricky to use, but Rahimi experienced immediate, lasting relief the first time he used it.
By joining the Rotman EMBA program, you gain immediate access to the knowledge and experience of a network of seasoned international business managers — your fellow classmates, who come from around the world.
If you purchase shares of our common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate and substantial dilution of $ in the net tangible book value per share, assuming an initial public offering price of $ per share (the midpoint of the price range set forth on the front cover of this prospectus).
Therefore, if you purchase shares of our Class A common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate dilution of $ per share, the difference between the price per share you pay for our Class A common stock and its pro forma net tangible book value per share as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering.
The gut reaction experienced when hearing them is an immediate one — of failure and rejection — something sales people go through on a regular basis.
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He still shares with Binx Bolling an amused wonder in the presence of experience, still somewhat divided of mind as to the dependability of immediate experience, a condition suited to the novelist.
The first two of these habits can make immediate sense to the experienced Christian, but I have found that the third — fellowship — sometimes requires a little more explanation or cajoling.
Importance for self now refers not simply to the immediate experience but also to future experiences in the personal society of which the present occasion is a part.
Insofar as the experience of this self has been made conscious, it fails to provide the process thinker with the desired immediate and authoritative access to the essence of experience.
If I have accepted the variety of usage and am looking to find or create a use to support metaphysical generalization, I can rely on the uniquely intimate and immediate revelation of my own experience — intuitively grasped from within — to authorize an insider's judgment about what reality is like at its heart.
The ultimate weakness of the earlier appeal to some immediate and privileged intuition of the essence of experience was precisely its inability to provide such a determination.
In other cases this appeal alleges, not that there is any experience of the present self which grounds all experience of the nonself, but that the most immediate objects of present human experience are the immediately preceding instances of human experience (cf., e.g., MMCL 444).
The prospect of discerning an essence of experience in the bewildering mass of disparate things termed experience seems dismayingly remote by contrast with the direct access to the essence of experience which an intuitive and immediate grasp of one's experience would seem to offer.
In more technical terms, this «inclusion as an immediate fact of relevant experience» by each temporal actuality is the feeling by each concrescing occasion of its own initial aim.
As with the prophets, the call is an intensely personal experience, but has an immediate reference to the needs and the destiny of a people.
Once God is regarded as an actual entity, the use of personalistic language follows naturally, for our basic clue to the nature of an actual entity is given in our own immediate human experience.
Of the four experiences, three have known an immediate impressive success against hyperinflation - Mexico, Argentina, and Peru and a failure - Venezuela.
Old age, too, is an area of human experience which lies outside the immediate range of the Incarnation.
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