Sentences with phrase «infinite possibilities in»

Participate in morning sessions that get you thinking differently and more proactively about infinite possibilities in your life.
It is an obsolete technology on the verge of extinction, yet it continues to offer infinite possibilities in art.
The game can be fun on many levels, but we miss the elaborate story telling, the near - infinite possibilities in the game — including finding extremely rare items without having to pay for them — and seriously improved server capacity.
«The infinite possibilities in Minecraft just got bigger.
The shirtdress is a great staple for fall... and definitely one with infinite possibilities in terms of styling.
«Synthetic chemistry is like painting or architecture,» he told the Glens Falls Post-Star, published near his childhood home of Corinth, N.Y. «We have almost infinite possibilities in the ways we can create new materials....
Anytime a near - perfect model is «achieved» by any method whatsoever, it «realizes» the futility of perfect stasis and rather expands to rediscover the infinite possibilities in a «big bang inflation.»
From this level, all the lower six levels are awakened to infinite possibility in each of their life experiences, infinite ability to see, to express the self, to be in relationships, to transform and be the self, to feel life flowing through you and to live a healthy, vibrant life.
In fact, it makes it look like the infinite possibility in its potential is a bottomless pit.

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Celebrated architect Moshe Safdie spoke about the inspiration behind his famous works, including Habitat 67 and Marina Bay Sands, and the infinite possibilities ahead for Asian cities in a candid interview with Christine Tan on stage in 2014.
In a world of paralyzing variety, they felt, the most useful service wasn't giving people infinite possibility.
In today's world of infinite possibilities, the most agile and profitable organizations know that diversifying their employee base directly correlates to their bottom line.
In this moment, there is infinite possibility
Whether your goal is mental or physical, there's an infinite amount of possibilities to grow in your Pure Barre technique and results.
trixie The evidence you speak of is evidence of The Great Pumpkin, evidence we are in the Matrix, evidence that we are all Who's in Whoville, evidence of an infinite number of possibilities.
You claim an afterlife... no evidence at all, and that is but one in an infinite number of possibilities.
Granted, therefore, that God's infinite conceptual valuation of pure possibility may justly be termed «free» since it is «limited by no actuality which it presupposes (PR 524), yet the temporal integrative activity of his consequent nature, whereby he loves particular occasions of the actual world, may also be called «free,» though in a somewhat different sense.
«In the realm of infinite possibility God overcomes suffering.
But... the infinite regress in question is an example of the «non-vicious» type of regress, since it concerns possibilities, and these not (on one view of potentiality) as a definite multitude, whose number is infinite, but as a continuum, which in the words of Peirce is «beyond all multitude,» as God was formerly described as being; and indeed, as we shall see, the continuum of possibilities is one aspect of God which may be truly so described.
The religious insight is the grasp of truth: that the order of the world, the value of the world in its whole and in its parts, the beauty of the world, the zest of life, and the mastery of evil, are all bound up together — not accidentally, but by reason of this truth: that the universe exhibits a creativity with infinite freedom, and a realm of forms with infinite possibilities; but that this creativity and these forms together are impotent to achieve actuality apart from the complete ideal harmony, which is God.61
As stated by a number of posters, this «new finding of gravity waves» also points to a strong possibility of the existence of multi-verse universes, in an infinite number.
As Craig observes in concurrence with Pamela Huby (K 201), 5 far from establishing the real possibility of actual infinite sets, the very existence of antinomies attaching to Cantorian type sets looms large as a mark against the view that an actual infinite set could be instantiated extra-mentally.
In this same journal issue see Sir Karl Popper's rejoinder, «On the Possibility of an Infinite Past: A Reply to Whitrow, 47f.
This is an infinite which expresses itself in a narrative vision, not a predetermined narrative nor one which intends to include only a particular kind of people or a particular reality, but a story which is much more open than the old story used to be — a story, indeed, with many strands rather than with one, and a story which is not going to any predetermined place but which is constantly open to the best possibility that is relevant for it.
As a constant, the universe itself must be subject to infinite evolution, evolution being a rule necessary for constants that can not be proven to exist always in the same state, which our universe can't be, because we just know we're only 14 billion years old or so in this genesis (that we scientifically pretend that the facts of this genesis of our universe apply also to the infinite universal possibilities subject to evolution absent of creation is a bit strange to me, but I digress).
There are INFINITE alternative possibilities that have no evidence or reason to think they could be true, we can't teach them all & they have no place in public schools.
This infinite self, however, is really only the abstractest form, the abstractest possibility of the self, and it is this self the man despairingly wills to be, detaching the self from every relation to the Power which posited it, or detaching it from the conception that there is such a Power in existence.
When the self as a synthesis of finitude and infinitude is once constituted, when already it is then in order to become it reflects itself in the medium of imagination, and with that the infinite possibility comes into view.
In the face of the marvel of what can be called the immensely small world of the atom, and the immensely great world of the cosmos, the human mind feels itself completely surpassed in its possibilities of creation and even of imagination, and understands that a work of such quality and of such proportions demands a Creator whose wisdom is beyond all measure, and whose power is infinitIn the face of the marvel of what can be called the immensely small world of the atom, and the immensely great world of the cosmos, the human mind feels itself completely surpassed in its possibilities of creation and even of imagination, and understands that a work of such quality and of such proportions demands a Creator whose wisdom is beyond all measure, and whose power is infinitin its possibilities of creation and even of imagination, and understands that a work of such quality and of such proportions demands a Creator whose wisdom is beyond all measure, and whose power is infinite.
In other words, we do not deny the possibility of an infinite series of causes stretching back in timIn other words, we do not deny the possibility of an infinite series of causes stretching back in timin time.
In Santa We Trust That has been disproven since it requires an infinite number of universes in order that the existence of life becomes a reasonable possibility i.e. all the stars in our universe are insufficienIn Santa We Trust That has been disproven since it requires an infinite number of universes in order that the existence of life becomes a reasonable possibility i.e. all the stars in our universe are insufficienin order that the existence of life becomes a reasonable possibility i.e. all the stars in our universe are insufficienin our universe are insufficient.
Attention to self - consciousness has also established the certainty of the self's reality, of the person's intrinsic and ultimate value, and the almost infinite possibilities latent in each self.
«Human nature is, in short, a realm of infinite possibilities of good and evil because of the character of human freedom.»
Anyone, therefore, who does not suppose that in a metaphysical sense more can simply come from less, must, precisely if he wishes to perceive in the production of change through transitive causality a perspective open for «endless» becoming, introduce the idea of infinite Being as the ground of the very possibility of any becoming which involves an increase of being.
We would emphasize again that here freedom is precisely not the possibility of always doing something else, of infinite revision, but the capacity for something absolutely final, because it is done in freedom.
You said: I bet your closed mind has never allowed you to consider that... and the almost infinite possibilities that might come with a life in the here - after.
I bet your closed mind has never allowed you to consider that... and the almost infinite possibilities that might come with a life in the here - after.
Yet God was conceived as a being which had an infinite number of prehensions of ideals, possibilities, and values, but did not experience the world in any sense.
Hartshorne reasons that it is literally impossible for God to actualize all possibilities, for they are infinite in number, and some of them are mutually incompatible.
It is tempting to speculate that this tiny intruder in a Mandarin DNA molecule gave her son his offbeat fascination with a family which at the same time he wanted to repudiate, as well as his sense of the infinite possibilities of existence which he also knew could never be fulfilled.
However, if you're really determined, you can always think of yet another far - fetched factor or explanation, such as matter that comes into existence all by itself, an infinite number of universes in which every possibility has happened or will happen in its own universe, life and consciousness spontaneously arising out of inert matter, etc..
when you toss in the possibility of an infinite perfection on all planes, that would be something to pat yourself on the back about.
First, he distinguishes from classical empiricism a revisionary description of experience according to which sense perception is neither the only nor even the primary mode of experience, but is rather derived from a still more elemental awareness both of ourselves and of the world around us» (PP 78).6 On Ogden's analysis, both the classical and this first type of revisionary empiricism «assume that the sole realities present in our experience, and therefore the only objects of our certain knowledge, are ourselves and the other creatures that constitute the world» (PP 79) 7 With these «two more conventional types of empiricism» he contrasts a «comprehensive» type of revisionary empiricism distinguished from them by its consideration of the possibility (and then also by its claim) that the internal awareness it asserts together with the former revisionary type is «the awareness not merely of ourselves, and of our fellow creatures, but also of the infinite whole in which we are all included as somehow one» (PP 87, 80, 85).
If each new moment, according to process thought, is open to the infinite range of possibilities contained in the primordial nature of God, then is possibility as such finally grounded in God's purely conceptual and unchanging envisagement of eternal objects?
God draws all actualities into an inexhaustible unity, since the inner aim informing divine creativity and impelling it forward is infinite, seeking the realization of every possibility, each in its own season.
The PN transcends our present reality in the sense that it contains the possibilities of an infinite number of worlds, of which our present world is only one possibility.
It is true that what will happen in the next moment is determined in large part by the previous and present state of things actualized; but each new moment, according to process thought, is also open to the infinite range of possibilities contained in the PN of God, which transcend the limited possibilities contained in previous actual states.
In his primordial nature God prehends the infinite realm of possibilities; in his consequent nature he prehends the actualities of the world his superjective nature is a result of weaving his consequent prehensions upon his primordial visioIn his primordial nature God prehends the infinite realm of possibilities; in his consequent nature he prehends the actualities of the world his superjective nature is a result of weaving his consequent prehensions upon his primordial visioin his consequent nature he prehends the actualities of the world his superjective nature is a result of weaving his consequent prehensions upon his primordial vision.
In his discussion of «Achilles and the Tortoise,» Whitehead recognizes the logical possibility of an infinite series of acts of becoming within a single second (PR 107).
Human beings should know the possibilities given «in relation» to God and fellow human beings, and not in the light of the infinite possibilities of which Marx speaks about.
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