Sentences with phrase «into ineffable»

They are more often invitations to dive into ineffable richness and chaos even, to discover and explore
Even if God is not known or not expressly visualized in the free act: wherever freedom is really exercised, this happens in silently stretching beyond all individual data into the ineffable, quiet, incomprehensible infinity of the primeval unity of all thinkable reality, in an anticipation of God.

Not exact matches

For the lived life is by definition a diving into the unknown wrecks and the ineffable dreams of our shared pains and desires.
When Bishop Trautman of Erie complained about unfamiliar words being used, bloggers jokingly vied with eachother to include the words «ineffable», «wrought» and «gibbet» into ordinary posts.
Properly understood the word itself agrees with this mystery, because it is itself the last word before the silent worship of the ineffable mystery, which does not, of course, mean that the end of all speech is to be followed by that death which turns man into an inventive animal or a damned sinner.
If he, wonder of wonders, still remains obstinate, then finally resort to: THE FIGURATIVE SYMBOLISM DODGE and confide that sophisticated people like himself recognize that Eris is a Figurative Symbol for an Ineffable Metaphysical Reality and that The Erisian Movement is really more like a poem than like a science and that he is liable to be turned into a Precious Mao Button and Distributed to The Poor in The Region of Thud if he does not get hip.
When, however, this diversity of gods was gathered up into monotheism and, for the whimsical nature of the divine powers was substituted the ineffable goodness and justice of the one God, how then could the inequity and cruelty of man's experience be explained?
In simpler language, we may state that primordial objects in the universe (grounded in an ineffable reality) are causally transformed into a limited set of cosmological, biological and cultural entities, which at the same time, allows for an endless number of creative outcomes and novel possibilities.
And his inner ring of aides appears to have formed a small cult around him, insisting he enjoys an ineffable mystic bond with «the people,» and that all who glimpse his pure beatific aura must fall into instantaneous ecstasies of awe and reverence, and speak of him afterward in only the most cringing and slavish terms.
July 7, 2015 • Films about music — including documentaries about Amy Winehouse, Nina Simone and Kurt Cobain — tend to focus on everything surrounding the ineffable art without delving deeply into its core.
That roving eye for the ineffable can be seen not only in the way fireworks in Coney Island explode behind characters in the air, or vape smoke wafts into the ether in slow - motion, but in the way cinematographer Hélène Louvart, shooting in grittily textured 16 mm, captures male bodies in motion.
There's something ineffable going on in Entertainment, and it moves beyond parodying the bankrupt nature of comedy and into something more surreal.
Its tractability is astonishing — protean, not too much to say magical; in describing his first film experience as a visit to «the kingdom of shadows,» Maxim Gorky brushes up against the ineffable sublimity of a medium that mimics the eye, stimulates the ear, and has as one of the key elements of its academic study a concept that suggests the moment a viewer finds himself «sutured» into the text.
Like writing does for John, art seems to offer Robbie a way to tap into something deeper or ineffable in himself — his final story about Megaboy hints at how much he feels trapped and misunderstood.
And she let all that flow into her, through her, and on out to the ineffable, what we fear and don't understand.
Tiffany Bell and Frances Morris — the loving curators who put the London survey of her work together — include 1954's Untitled, with its Adolph Gottlieb — like shapes and a few other paintings of its kind, the better to show what it looked like as Martin moved away from the body and into drawing something more ineffable — nature, or more specifically, the cosmos at the heart of the natural world.
Jazz, blues, art and especially dance are woven into a matrix of great joy and ineffable sadness, of derelict lofts and quiet living rooms where people talk, muse and look out windows.
Drawing from these surroundings he makes works by pushing the accumulation of layers and peeling away at the greasy surfaces to bring into relief the superficiality of these elements and render them, for a moment, ineffable.
2009, «The Polymorphic characteristics of disciplinary education» CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY 2009, «Mimetic Depth: from the Greek through the proscenium into the black box» PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN, New York, NY 2009, «Drawing is thinking» CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY 2008, «Hunting Life; A Forever house» PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN, New York, NY 2008, «Empathy; Material and Spatial» INSTITUTE DE RECHERCHÉ EN ARCHITECTURE, Montreal, Canada Canadian Center for Architecture / McGill University Symposium, 2007 (September) Reconciling Poetics and Ethics in Architecture: «No More Shall We Part» CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK, New York, NY Symposium 2007 (November) «Ineffable»; «Globe Double: Mimetic Capital; Technology», Ames, Iowa ON THE BEGINNING DESIGN STUDENT 2006 (April), Panelist.
To «fathom» is to comprehend the essence of something colossal or ineffable by translating it into terms we can grasp.
I have traveled up the West Coast and across Puget Sound to explore just how the dean of relationship research has transmuted the most ineffable of experiences — love — into something particularly precise: mathematics.
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