Sentences with phrase «impulses into»

It not only doesn't encourage violence, it actually helps children to control, channel and resolve their aggressive impulses into healthy activities.
I wish to help you reshape those impulses into healthier coping mechanisms that enhance your relationship to the world and yourself.»
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You know, I teach a very specific style of meditation, that actually triggers the vagal nerve to send up these calming impulses into the brain stem, and it allows us to actually calm our central nervous system down to this point of neutral.
However, as the art historian Johanna Burton notes, «Bove brings things together not to nudge associative impulses into free play driven by the unconscious, but rather to conjure a kind of affective tangle that disrupts any singular, historical narrative.»
In this spirit of cultural thievery, the artist reconfigures everyday impulses into new forms of material space.
As the art historian Johanna Burton notes, «Bove brings things together not to nudge associative impulses into free play driven by the unconscious, but rather to conjure a kind of affective tangle that disrupts any singular, historical narrative.»
These artists are not defined by their inspiration, but rather by the way each one has refined their influences and impulses into something entirely personal, creating fascinating languages and symbols, from the eccentric to the mundane, in order to tell their stories.
Watchers see images of the future and the titular Pushers are able to bend you to their will and place thoughts and impulses into your mind.
In The Brood the metaphor is both on the surface — the emotionally damaged Nola (Samantha Eggar) transforms her most powerful emotional impulses into biological incarnations of her darkest desires — and underneath it.
Yoga can help transform fear into awareness, which could mean transforming violent impulses into an innate sense of empathy.
With a remote control, Darrel uses the stimulator for up to 45 minutes each day, applying different programs to transmit electrical impulses into his spinal cord that mimic the same signals that would come from the brain.
The first step is to create an «adapter cord» that can translate the body's nerve impulses into electrical signals that can be processed by the prosthetics.
Revivalism brought fresh impulses into student life, rallied the women and young people into many societies, poured out thousands of missionaries, produced new groups to work in the slums, created institutions of mercy and charity.
«The interconnected leader sees himself or herself as the generator of impulses into an interconnected system to realize the purpose of the organization,» writes the Dalai Lama and van den Muyzenberg, in The Leader's Way.
Let's just say that that's the material substrate, and that the intellect that makes the choices is a kind of formal cause: It's always shaping impulse into intentional action — prospectively, retrospectively... synoptically.»
You have to know that the subject chose in advance to translate the impulse into an action.
It is an argument for more local control, not less — provided, of course, that one doesn't transform that impulse into more local board control.
At highway speeds the 5.7 - litre, 270kW / 530Nm donk sits just over 1000rpm with barely an impulse into the cabin.
The complexity of these processes mean that the decay of the CO2 impulse into the atmosphere / ocean mixed layer can not be characterised by a single exponential time scale.

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The author, Catherine Jheon, recounted the «nightmare» renovation she and her husband undertook, sinking hundreds of thousands dollars into a «crack house» purchased almost on impulse, with seemingly little to no concern for the low - income tenants who were evicted in the process.
Those are converted into electrical impulses that pass to the part of the brain known as the hypothalamus, which governs our endocrine system and hormones, and much of our activity.»
(It's one reason why impulse purchases have led millions into major credit card debt.)
While some investors may have the impulse to drive away — fast — Ryan Lewenza, a portfolio manager with Raymond James, thinks now's the perfect time to invest your savings at the gas pump into more energy stocks.
Another common tendency in workplace design is the impulse to shove as many people into an open office as possible, given all the open space that a lack of cubicles creates.
You're unlikely to run out of nuts to eat this winter, but perhaps you could tap into the same impulse to get yourself moving again after a lazy summer.
«All the fiscal stimulus put into the system will boost the growth impulse.
Obsession =» a persistent idea or impulse that continually forces its way into consciousness, often associated with anxiety and mental illness»
It's like impulse buying, and we've seen what kind of trouble that can lead people into, right?
It reflects the same reductionist impulse of those Christians who transmute the Protestant principle of sola scriptura (scripture as the highest authority) into nuda scriptura (scripture as the only authority), and accordingly read the Bible as though the ancient councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, or Chalcedon had never happened.
Furthermore, many North Americans who have converted to Buddhism have brought into it impulses to social concern that are quite impressive in their expressions.
In manus tuas commendo spiritum meum.17 Into the hands which broke and quickened the bread, which blessed and caressed little children, which were pierced with the nails; into the hands which are like our hands, the hands of which one can never tell what they will do with the object they are holding, whether they will break it or heal it, but which we know will always obey and reveal impulses filled with kindness and will always clasp us ever more closely, ever more jealously; into the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrInto the hands which broke and quickened the bread, which blessed and caressed little children, which were pierced with the nails; into the hands which are like our hands, the hands of which one can never tell what they will do with the object they are holding, whether they will break it or heal it, but which we know will always obey and reveal impulses filled with kindness and will always clasp us ever more closely, ever more jealously; into the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto the hands which are like our hands, the hands of which one can never tell what they will do with the object they are holding, whether they will break it or heal it, but which we know will always obey and reveal impulses filled with kindness and will always clasp us ever more closely, ever more jealously; into the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto the gentle and mighty hands which can reach down into the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto the very depth of the soul, the hands which fashion, which create, the hands through which flows out so great a love: into these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afrinto these hands it is comforting to surrender oneself especially if one is suffering or afraid.
Her name, her body, and the shack she lives in blur into the unreality of dreams — but an unreality different than that of her initial impulse toward «a dream somebody had, and wrote it down, and it ended up in this book,» because her name, her body, and her shack all do exist.
It can not extend to removing another person's responsibility before God, but it can help him to escape the whirl into which the evil impulse has plunged him.
Remove the electrical impulses which deliver the instructions to your organs / limbs and those charges do not gather up into a ball / shadow / spirit to exit the body, rather they slowly disipate; as do the electrical charges in your computer's volitile memory.
As Heidegger journeyed more and more deeply into his intuition of Being, it became ever more clear to him that a central problem in Western culture is the forgetfulness of Being, and that this forgetfulness is symptomized by the will - to - power: that impulse to dominate and subjugate the world in light of human projects.
And he is entranced with the mystery of the universe, the «impulse whereby the primordial fireball flared forth in its enormous energy, a fireball that contained in itself all that would ever emerge into being, a fireball that was the present in its primordial form, as the present is the fireball in its explicated form.»
In a piece entitled «The happiness of pursuit», in Time magazine July 2013, we read: «All human beings may come equipped with the pursuit - of - happiness impulse — the urge to find lusher land just over the hill, fatter buffalo in the next valley — but it's Americans who have codified the idea, written it into the Declaration of Independence and made it a central mandate of the national character.»
He identifies several impulses that went into the beginnings of Western Protestant missions.
The Mishnah interprets the command «Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart» as loving God with both the «good» and the «evil» impulses; this means loving Him with and through the act of decision, so that the ardour of passion is transformed and enters with its whole power into the single deed.
The «more than» is decisive, for the evils God receives are like impulses that God then renders into a richness of contrast, supplementing evil with its ideal complement, and so achieving aesthetic harmony.
So it is appropriate that people in the larger Wesleyan fellowship extend the impulse of the movement into our varied traditions and diverse lives.
To use the evil impulse to serve the good is to redeem evil, to bring it into the sanctuary of the good.
But his own phrasing of the motive power which drove him down into the slums of Darkest England to work for folk whom everybody else had forgotten, was this: «the impulses and urgings of an undying ambition» to save souls.
There is an apophatic, silent, or distancing impulse in these contemporary movements that, in spite of the nihilistic extremes to which they often tend, can be assimilated into the themes of hope and promise.
For some who came into religion from a life of selfishness and greed, and who managed to use these beliefs to control these impulses, I would say there has been a benefit, but not all believers will automatically become serial killers once they stop having faith as the pastors love to preach.
He begins his pulsating, momentary existence as an individual from a set of complex impulses derived from the ongoing energy of past events as they objectify themselves into the present.
So in one sense it all seems to be over; as though, having reached its final point of Noospheric Reflexion, the cosmic impulse towards consciousness has become exhausted, condemned to sink back into the state of disintegration implacably imposed on it by the laws of stellar physics.
Under the spell of the religious impulse (and I distinguish religion from faith), holiness is turned into affected unworldliness, exceptional piety, and the assumption of unusual moral rectitude.
Greene's earlier sense of the acute tension between earthly and heavenly impulses gradually slid into a much more lax Catholicism.
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