Sentences with phrase «into human desire»

Perel offers great insight into human desire — for love, sex, connection, space — and how we tend to thwart the very intimacy we crave by applying judgement to our desires.
There's a vast market for apps that tap into the human desire for self - improvement.
Individually or in combination, these approaches tap into our human desire to play games, compete, cooperate — and be infected by other people's pro-social behaviour.
Inspired by encounters between forensic science and the domestic environment, in her first solo show in London, Haines explores our relationship with everyday objects and the insight these give into human desire, fear and mortality.
[A] necessarily disturbing and equally profound inquiry into human desire, however self - destructive.
A new study of dysfunctional use of smart technology finds that the most addictive smartphone functions all share a common theme: they tap into the human desire to connect with other people.
The researchers found that the most addictive smartphone functions all shared a common theme: they tap into the human desire to connect with other people.

Not exact matches

The basic human desire to get a deal, or better yet something for free, is key to getting people into your store in a mood to buy.
These three brands have tapped into something deeper in all of us with their spot - on video advertising campaigns that, respectively, inspire our love of nature and adventure, our need for human connection and the desire for creative thought and expression.
Many of us fall for these personality tests because they tap into a basic human craving to reveal a lot about our own desires and dreams.
We don't just work to protect the environment — we tap into the universal human desire for self - determination, and work to change how decisions are made in B.C. by answering questions like: Who gets to decide?
Of course there is a line between socialising and collaborating — but in many cases it's the desire for human company that sends business owners and remote workers scuttling into coworking spaces.
The human desire to be perfect means we push God to the side, opting to tap into our own limited power resources rather than drawing from the fountain of life.
What critics like these fail to see is that the reason sexual messaging is so effective is because, as humans, we have sexual desire hard - wired into us.
Often concentrating on the early writings such as the Habilitationsschrift and the Lublin lectures (neither has been translated into English), the author indicates where the young thinker incorporated Scheler's phenomenological value ethics, Kant's formalistic ethics of duty, and Aquinas» understanding of the rational desire of the will into his own synthesis of human action and value.
We humans make God contemptible because of our prejudice, taught / learned hate, and our desire to make God over into our image (you know, the cool dad who lives with his perfect family in the cul de sac and belongs to the same golf club you do, etc, etc.).
It is as if Benedict is bringing back into play the long - neglected lessons of St. Augustine to Catholic Social Thought — re-presenting, as it were, The City of God — that is, the City of that caritas which the Divine Persons gratuitously pour into the human heart, that it might cast the burning desire for human unity into the kindling of hundreds of millions of parched hearts.
The idea of an «absolute antidote» suggests a different concept of the human than is presumed in Hitchens's argument: a being capable of enslavement by his darker side, one whose infinite desire for something beyond himself can be short - circuited into various «false infinities» (Ratzinger), who can redeem himself only by restoring the circuitry of his absolute relationship with his Generator.
That even Paul's writings have been turned into a source of moral laws shows how powerful is the human desire for rules.
Over against the desire to uproot, the creational mandate revels in this - worldly occupation, preferring to flatten out apocalpytic into the idea of a Christian society as the natural outgrowth of human life.
The entire Christian story — from the calling of Abraham to the birth of Christ to the sending of the Apostles and into the present — is the story of how God's desire that all people be reconciled to himself (1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9) operates through the concrete particulars of human history.
«The Gospel of Barack Hussein Obama According to Mark» is designed to initiate the reader into a meditation on what it means to be human, what it means to be a manifestation of God, and how Barack Obama is a unique and important manifestation of God's desire for human flourishing.
That is why it is said only of the wicked, and not of the sinners, that their way vanishes...» Although the sinner is not confirmed by the human community, he may be able to stand before God, and even entry into the human community is not closed to him if he carries out that turning into God's way which he desires in the depths of his heart.
All movements for human welfare can be interpreted in terms of this desired release of life from pinching handicaps into fulfillment and abundance.
Honesty compels us to recognize that we seek our own will and way, we try to stop the creative advance when it seems to go against our fond desires, we are content to remain in backwaters and deviate into side - channels, we love either imperfectly or in the wrong ways, we wish to over-ride and control others of our kind, we spoil the environment and refuse our proper human stewardship of the natural order.
Long ago Plato suggested that we consider it as divided into three parts — the appetitive, spirited, and rational — that correspond to the three basic kinds of human desires: the desire to satisfy physical appetites, the desire for recognition, and the desire for truth.
Our age is in need of a great philosopher; one who can thread his way, step by step, through the intricate labyrinth of reasoning into which scientists have been led, eyes riveted to earth, by the desire to improve our human lot, the desire to destroy life, or mere common curiosity; one who can keep his mind, at the same time, open to the metaphysical implications of all he learns, and at last put the wholecorpus of our knowledge together in one grand synthesis.
Now we have this wonderful choice (or free will): We can either believe that these desires we were created with had everything to do with a terribly gruesome human sacrifice a couple thousand years ago and plead for forgiveness through that murdered innocent individual in order that we might be chosen to be forgiven for being born this way; or we can be tortured for a ridiculously longer period of time than we were actually alive in this sinful state (that we were unwillingly, unknowingly, forcefully thrust into).
«3 Ludwig Feuerbach described the essence of religion as a reflection of human desires into a transcendent realm, and proposed therefore to change men «from friends of God to friends of men, from believers to thinkers, from worshipers to workers, from candidates for the «Yonder» «to students of the «Here,» from Christians, who, according to their own confession, arc partly animals and partly angels, to men, whole men.»
Didn't he need to learn and experience what it means to be human, to be subject to emotions, desires and temptations, to learn how to control the natural responses to those, to grow into an adult, before he could teach us?
The Christian community always walks close to the edge of superstition, magic, and the strange human desire to translate grace into nature by a direct and forthright program.
At this third level God creates and organizes energy and information, turning the «chaos of quantum soup» into «stars, galaxies, rain forests, human beings, and our own thoughts, emotions, memories and desires
That very human desire was the trap that the «quest for the historical Jesus» scholars fell into.
Both Law and Love have the power to change human behavior, the law relies on fear of punishment, but only love can change a «heart of stone» into a» heart of flesh» turning what was duty and obligation into desire.
, and so God, who had incarnated Himself into human history, allowed them to engage in warfare in His Name, even though war was not God's will, was not God's plan, and was not God's desire.
The very natural and very human desire to «pray for the departed» might also be fitted into this pattern.
Instead, hope transforms our natural human desiring into an openness to that which present awareness may not even begin to envisage as possible.
Claiming that we falsify reality if we divide it into mind and matter, into living and non-living, he said: «consciousness (which we take to include thought, feeling, desire, will etc.) is to be comprehended in terms of the implicate order, along with reality as a whole».7 Thus the randomness of sub-atomic elements may be linked with the creative freedom exercised by human consciousness.
The simple pages of Genesis reveal in sheer majesty both the original plan of God, and the qualities of human nature in that beginning, and what could, and did befall if man ate of the tree of the experience of sin: the harmony with God is destroyed, and the tyrannical power of the soul in man, if man adores himself as his sole centre of life and meaning, is to bring into the flesh a storm of unruly desire and addictive greed.
It has been a joy to watch these dear people grow families and to see their once - tiny, squawking babes turn into little humans with preferences and desires.
Bulk feed is delivered into outside storage bins, and an overhead auger system carries it to each indoor pen, where a human dispenses the desired amount.
Added Mr. Brown, «I think there's a latent demand and a latent desire within human beings for this to work... Very few of us want things that are going into animal agriculture to continue... We want a better way to do it.
Here, at Hartsbrook, we wish to be a place of beauty where you and your children can feel alive, so that we go out every day into the world alive, carrying the spirit of goodness and with capacities to offer the healing the world so desires in its quest to be a truly human place.
Goats as Drug Factories Initially, GTC generated transgenic goats by microinjecting into the developing nucleus of a one - cell embryo a gene encoding the desired human protein (along with DNA that promotes activation of that gene in milk).
As we spread into the cosmos, the route we take will be shaped by old and familiar human desires — and perhaps even a dash of religious fervour
While each appeals to a different sort of person, they all tap into basic human needs and desires, so a new world religion would have a harmonious blend of them all: the euphoria and sensual trappings of a sacred party, the sympathy and soothing balms of therapy, the mysteries and revelations of an eternal journey and the nurturing, didactic atmosphere of a school.
When they delivered this virus into the noses of mice and ferrets, the animals» epithelial cells produced the desired antibodies; they then «challenged» the animals with a range of dangerous influenza viruses that no single vaccine can outwit, including H5N1, which kills both birds and humans, and the H1N1 that caused the infamous 1918 pandemic.
We see a cute pet — at one point madly wheeled about in a stroller by his human toddler «brother» — grow into a strong, willful creature whose desires do not always coincide with those of his grad - student handlers.
All the necessary information about humans can be transmitted at the speed of light, after which the AI can assemble quarks and electrons into the desired humans.
Drive discovery and translational efforts to support projects aimed at optimizing the differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into desired cell types
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