Sentences with phrase «ineffable ideas»

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Also, how do we know Jesus reached a particular «plane» and what exactly is this plane, if not an idea created by the material mind to make sense of the ineffable?
Individual scientists may benefit from the idea that they possess an ineffable quality beyond the reach of most humans, but science as a whole suffers.
But if we want to safeguard the ineffable quality that defines much art, it might be a good idea to hone in more closely on the differences between the electric and the creative spark.
After finishing the novel, students could list or illustrate two ideas: Which events in the story do they think that Liesl might describe as ineffable?
Based on her observations and personal life experiences, Maria Imaginário presents here an intimate reflection on how the ineffable flow of thoughts that pullulates in our minds operates, where reason and feelings, ideas and inspiration, either complete each other or fight each other off, vying for our attention — an exuberance in all dreamlike and fanciful which, frequently, seems to have a spirit and life of its own.
Writers in France and Belgium sought a new form of art — one that invoked the visible world purely as symbols that correlate to the ineffable world of ideas and states of mind.
In proximity to When the Night Comes, 2014, a faux air vent high on the wall which references Tarkovsky's cult 1972 film Solaris, they direct us towards the idea of the ineffable in much the same way Dürer's engraving has been interpreted as a statement about the primacy of the imagination over pure reason.
The present work demonstrates Martin's consummate achievement of both the ineffable and the concrete; Untitled # 1 instills in the viewer a host of sensations and ideas, which are readily identifiable but impossible to define.
Paper Like Skin presents a survey of the artist's career that encompasses the autobiographical topographies of distances traveled and time spent, superimposing historical events and personal experiences by way of the elusive, ineffable, yet essential, idea of home.
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