Sentences with phrase «imprisoned souls»

Wizardry: Dungeon of the Imprisoned Souls — a dungeon being a good place to put imprisoned things, naturally — will be released this fall in Japan, downloadable through the Playstation store.
In this update: Cross Treasures, Dragon Quest IX, Dragon Age: Origins, Persona 3 Portable, Phantasy Star Portable 2, Wizardry: Dungeon of the Imprisoned Souls, Vandal hearts: Flames of Judgment, and Guild Wars 2.
The Girl and the Robot — A tale of an unlikely friendship about two imprisoned souls whose only hope of escape is to fight together.
A tale of an unlikely friendship about two imprisoned souls whose only hope of escape is to fight together.
In this update: Cross Treasures, Dragon Quest IX, Dragon Age: Origins, Persona 3 Portable, Phantasy Star Portable 2, Wizardry: Dungeon of the Imprisoned Souls, Vandal hearts: Flames of Judgment, and Guild Wars 2.
Deceit, and unbelief, is oppression that is there to kill you, imprison your soul, and make you suffer.
is a mere logicker, fastening on a word as the sole expression and exact equivalent of truth, to go on spinning deductions out of the form of the word (which yet having nothing to do with the idea), then he becomes a one - word professor, quarreling, as for truth itself, with all who chance to go out of his word; and, since words are given not to imprison souls but to express them, the variations continually indulged in by others are sure to render him as miserable in his anxieties, as he is meager in his contents, and busy in his quarrels.
It features the following Heroes: Lyn (Lady of the Wind), Genny, Shigure (Dark Sky Singer), Inigo (Indigo Dancer), Jakob (Devoted Monster), Henry (Happy Vampire), Micaiah, Eirika (Anamesis Lady), Ike (Vanguard Legend), Celica (Imprisoned Soul), Ephraim (Legendary Lord), Robin (Fell Vessel).
In his book, Wherever You Go, There You Are, Jon Kabat - Zinn observed that part of human development involves «going into debt of one kind of another (even if only to yourself through bargains that may imprison the soul).»

Not exact matches

To us, Satan is the symbol that best suits the nature of we who are carnal by birth — people who feel no battles raging between our thoughts and feelings, we who do not embrace the concept of a soul imprisoned in a body.
Most importantly, note this: I am a Christian, I'm gay, I'm a recovering alcoholic, I believe in Evolution, I believe the universe is 13 billion years old and that the Earth is 4.5 or so billion years old, I believe man evolved from lower primates and that Adam was the first man who God gave a soul and sentience, I do not believe in hell but I do believe in Satan, I do not believe the Bible is a book of rules meant to imprison man or condemn him but that it is rather a «Human Existence for Dummies» guide, I believe Christ was the son of God but I do not believe Christianity is the only «valid» religion, I do not believe atheists will go to hell, while the English Bible says God should be feared, the Hebrew word used for fear, «yara», such as that used in the Book of Job, actually means respect / reverence, not fear as one would fear death or a spider.
The Old Testament reflects not at all Platonic teaching about the soul as imprisoned in the flesh and escaping at death to the realm of pure spirit, but rather Egyptian teaching, with its hope of a physical resurrection.
The age - long and still influential Christian doctrine of bodily resurrection thus goes back to primitive Hebrew behaviorism, which always conceived soul as a function of the material organism and never, like Greek philosophy, conceived immortality as escape from the imprisoning flesh.
The anguish of feeling that one is not merely spatially but ontologically imprisoned in the cosmic bubble; the anxious search for an issue to, or more exactly a focal point for, the evolutionary process: these are the price we must pay for the growth of planetary consciousness; these are the dimly - recognized burdens which weigh down the souls of Christian and gentile alike in the world of today.
Never does the New Testament complain that the soul of man, his authentic self, is imprisoned in a material body: never does it complain of the power of sensuality over the spirit.
The first year is death (shedding of the blood and sacrifice) the second day or the second thousand years is the revival though he himself is not seen because he is operating in apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers and evangelists (this was symbolized in him preaching to the lost souls or spirits imprisoned) then the third day represents the last 1000 years which signifies his second coming which he will appear and reign..
... After much negotioation the cross was placed outside of the camp in respect for the crimes against the souls of those imprisoned at the camp.
Though there are many moments of scepticism as matters arise, and the dark nights of the soul that seem to assail almost everyone visit me too, I have never had anything remotely resembling a lapse, nor a sense of forsakenness, even when I was unjustly indicted, convicted, and imprisoned, in a country I formerly much admired.
They believed that the immaterial soul was «imprisoned» within the material «body», and that virtue consisted in forsaking the body for the sake of the soul.
The body, said Philolaus, is a house of detention in which the soul is imprisoned to expiate its sin.
But wishing this is doubly wicked, since it also discounts the damage to the souls of the perpetrators — as if other imprisoned men are no more than wild animals to whom we throw further malefactors.
Dualists, on the other hand, believed that man's eternal soul was imprisoned in a temporal body.
From Louise Bourgeois» Cell IX (1999), which imprisons a tender moment of touch between an adult and child in a steel cage, to the powerful grouping of Kiki Smith's sculptures from the early 1990s that approach the physical form as transient, we are reminded of the immaterial body — the soul — so often overlooked and in danger of vanishing altogether.
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