In other words, the practitioner get established in
the inherent natural state of the self.
Not exact matches
The document contains the formulation of those inalienable rights which are
inherent to that
natural and universal society which is the family nucleus and which
states have the duty to defend.
The semi-subconscious aspect that was
inherent to their creation was part of his conviction that of art was able to express man's
natural state.
Conroy's
stated concern about the
natural environment is underscored by the seriousness of his commitment to the layered cut - paper forms — allowing, like abstract expressionism, the viewer to extract as much meaning as they wish from the
inherent formal impact of the works.
Diversifying Ohio's electricity portfolio by incorporating meaningful levels of renewable energy and energy efficiency can mitigate the risks
inherent in the
state's current overdependence on coal and
natural gas.