Presented
in simple metaphor and language, for the first time, anyone can understand and utilize the doorways hidden within the forbidden knowledge of The Light Congress.
Not exact matches
Just as we all know Whitehead's emphasis on atomic units, so we should also recognize Russell's presentation of organic unities, and not to take
simple metaphors in an exclusive and dogmatic way.
Therefore Dodd defines the parables thus «At its
simplest the parable is a
metaphor or simile drawn from nature or common life, arresting the hearer by its vividness or strangeness, and leaving the mind
in sufficient doubt about its precise application to cease it into active thought.
But it need not be so, if we begin to see how the imagination can create models and
metaphors, can use logically odd qualifiers, can present ideas
in poetic -
simple language, so that new onlooks may occur.
C. H. Dodd gives this definition: «At its
simplest, the parable is a
metaphor or simile, drawn from nature or common life, arresting the hearer by its vividness or strangeness, and leaving the mind
in sufficient doubt about its precise application to tease it into active thought.
In a
simple case, such as the
metaphor of billiard balls for atoms, one needs to decide which of the properties of billiard balls are intended to be shared with atoms.
In the hands of Holmer, who dabbles with on - the - table issues — «the fits» refers to an epileptic epidemic plaguing the dancers, theorized as a symptom of the rec center's water — and magical realism to turn a
simple story into an electrifying
metaphor for growing up female.
I think if educators will collaboratively explore this
simple metaphor, we will find deep meaning
in it.
That,
in any case, is a topic that we intend to explore systematically — with the help of a
simple metaphor: the iron triangle.
In fourth grade, students should have command of grade level appropriate sight words, be able to read and comprehend informational text with domain - specific vocabulary, use context to determine the correct meaning of homonyms (multiple - meaning words), and recognize figurative language, including common idioms,
simple similes, and
metaphors.
L. 4.5 a. Explain the meaning of
simple similes and
metaphors (e.g., as pretty as a picture)
in context.
But the haunting
metaphors are never forced, and the intensity of the
simple words, on the baseball field and
in the war zone, will make readers want to rush to the end and then return to the beginning again to make connections between past and present, friends and enemies.
I like its looks and the
simple story it tells, wrapped
in a relatable
metaphor.
Visually beautiful, soulful, almost elegiac
in tone, Thatgamecompany's wonderful short game about traveling across a barren land to reach a towering mountain is a
simple metaphor about life.
Either start with a
simple sentence like above, or a list of atleast five words that your art is about and then use those five words
in a sentence using alliteration,
metaphors, similes, or imagery («masterful mirages
in the heat of the day».
In her art, sewing, a form of so - called «woman's work,» becomes a rich
metaphor for the process of mourning, given the inventive materials she employs to recall the
simple act of sewing, as if preparing a shroud.
As a rule we don't, for example, use
metaphor — a particularly powerful tool for communicating complicated concepts
in a
simple and accessible way — nearly enough.
No
metaphor, no analogy, no
simple founding principle restated
in clearer terms, is going to twig every skeptic to acceptance.
Their latest study
in Climatic Change tested the effect of three different ways to communicate the scientific consensus: a
simple text message, a pie - chart and
metaphors (e.g., likening the 97 % consensus on climate change to a 97 % consensus among doctors).
Metaphors play a big role
in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, as they provide clients with a
simple way to understand how their feelings and thoughts influence their actions, allowing them to see how adjusting the way they think can result
in extremely positive outcomes.
If you find
metaphors to be useful tools in your own life or your clients» lives, you can read more metaphors in The Big Book of Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
metaphors to be useful tools
in your own life or your clients» lives, you can read more
metaphors in The Big Book of Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
metaphors in The Big Book of
Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
Metaphors: A Practitioner's Guide to Experiential Exercises and
Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and simple desc
Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Jill Stoddard, Niloofar Afari, and Steven C. Hayes, or check out these websites for quick and
simple descriptions:
Additionally, he will explain methods for effectively discussing trauma with people
in therapy, using
simple language and
metaphors, and he will describe the essential elements of trauma - informed care grounded
in relationship, regulation, and reflective functioning.