Sentences with phrase «isolate the experience of»

But you can't just isolate the experience of exercise to that part of your body you're training.
Being able to play from your couch and with a controller makes it more family friendly compared to the isolating experience of a computer screen / mouse / keyboard set up.
These texts along with paintings, altered found objects, and installations present a reconstruction of the painful and often isolating experience of substance abuse.
The title was taken from a piece by featured artist Julia Wachtel — it reflects the larger theme of the show, exploring the irony of art world glamour contrasted with the often isolating experience of being a female artist working today.
In a world where true surround Dolby Atmos setups are providing immersive sound experiences, you might want to utilize that instead of the isolating experience of a full headset.

Not exact matches

Nevertheless, Cook believes that AR technology «amplifies human performance instead of isolating humans,» unlike virtual reality, for which people must wear big headsets to experience virtual worlds.
«The primary function of Fribo is to share the daily activities to alleviate isolated feeling and loneliness that one experiences while living at home alone,» the researchers wrote in a paper published recently.
End - to - end innovation in AI will not come from isolated research labs alone, but from the combination of at - scale production workloads together with deep technology advancements in algorithms, systems and experiences.
He experienced, in rapid succession, blows of the sort that can send a disturbed, isolated young man hurtling into a spiral of instability: forced to move out of his lifelong home, spurned by a girlfriend, bounced from school to school, then suddenly losing his mother, his closest companion, to a fatal illness.
To better understand our prescription trends, we have isolated the impacts of Express Scripts day fall and cough / cold / flu, adding back the 10.7 % negative impact we experienced from exiting the Express Scripts network, to reconcile to an adjusted 1.6 % prescription growth rate, which compares favorably to the industry, including Walgreens, which decreased at 0.3 % over the same period per IMS.
I was vulnerable to this sort of person, because I was lonely and isolated already due to mental illness, bad experiences when I was young, and so on.
Sudan — where northern Christians experienced greater vulnerability after southern Sudan seceded in a July referendum, and where Christians were targeted amid isolated military conflicts — jumped 19 places last year from its 2010 ranking of 35th to 16th.
Many people experiencing a crisis are tempted to isolate themselves from others, because of loneliness, or the mistaken notion that stoic self - sufficiency is a virtue, or because they fear they will be a burden to others.
If the pastor has a keen awareness of what we have come to regard as the interpersonal hurt of his patient; knows the desperate and yet fatal need of the patient to evade further pain, no matter by what means, and often by striking out and hurting loved ones; feels something of the almost overwhelming and intolerable anxiety the patient experiences; is not too shaken by the terror evoked through what Kierkegaard expressed as «shut - up - ness unfreely revealed»; and can accept the consequent intense feelings of guilt and shame which isolate the patient from himself, from others and from God, then his ministry has within it the necessary element for a supportive and creative experience for the patient.
Thereby the living power of the transcendent and omnipotent Judge is transposed in human experience into the dead body of Satan, as Milton's passage through the death of selfhood unveils the ground of an isolated selfhood as that chasm separating the creature from the Creator, thus making possible the reversal or dissolution of natural virtue and self - righteousness in the immediate and present actualization of the self - annihilation of God.
But, as a determined generalist in church history, he was always alive to the subtle and complex interconnectedness of the events he studied — events he saw not as isolated, opaque moments in the history of religion but rather as translucent windows on to a whole pattern of Christian experience.
While in one sense it is correct to identify this consciousness and experience as a human phenomenon, in another sense it is not; for a total vision, or a quest for it, must negate and oppose every isolated and particular expression of experience, and therefore it must set itself against everything which is given or immediately present to us as consciousness or experience.
after 30 years of moving around the country and participating in various churches that were glad to have me be part of their work & ministries (as a musician), I find myself now living in a small, very isolated, undereducated and underexperienced town, where I've been rejected by more than one church on the basis that I know too much (I apparently make everyone else feel stupid) and have too much experience (i.e., I make everyone else feel inadequate).
Black Pentecostals will find even more of their identity in being a part of the black experience, and the highly sectarian «oneness churches» will remain somewhat isolated for the time being.
Insofar as it is, the students experience their education as a series of rather isolated academic studies, not as steps in the forming of theological wisdom.
Although Ferdinand wasn't socially isolated or financially vulnerable, he still experienced the tumultuous range of emotions that grief brings.
But to isolate conclusions concerning Biblical interpretation from the theological judgments and experience of the Christian community through the ages is almost as unsatisfactory.
One reason is that the picture of sense - datum awareness as an independent and isolated experience dominated thinking about perception at the time.
Next, the witness does not testify about isolated and contingent fact but about the radical, global meaning of human experience.
If I may reiterate a point I have made repeatedly, unlike the substantialist view in which reality is composed of discrete, isolated substances that have external relations, in the process understanding everything flows into the inner self - constitution of every momentary experience; reality is thoroughly participatory, characterized by internal relations.
Thus there is not a sense of Pentecostal experiences as isolated or disconnected events, but deeply connected to the broader story of the kingdom of God advancing in the world.
The problem with the «Christ against culture» position is two-fold: first, strong reaction tends to increase the attractiveness of that which is banished; and second, the rejection of many cultural experiences tends to leave persons psychologically involuted, intellectually isolated, and spiritually subject to the pride and authoritarianism generated by any dogmatic and closed system.
The idea that events can be isolated or set apart in classifications or categories has led to the breakdown of the unity of knowledge and experience and to general reliance upon technological models in all endeavors.
While I recall reading about the post-Schleiermacher tendency to understand practical theology as made up of numerous dimensions — the liturgical, moral, pastoral, spiritual, ecclesial and catechetical — within a clerical paradigm, I experienced it as a number of nonintegrated, specific disciplines of ministerial studies separated from other isolated disciplines dispersed throughout a confused theological curriculum.
Many single Christians feel «isolated, invisible and alone» in church, according to one of the first major studies into the experiences of unmarried worshippers...
If experience is too broad a term to isolate the distinctiveness of the empirical method, then that distinctiveness is better found in the authority that the empirical theologian gives to the particular.
In addition to all of the beauty, dignity, and goodness that I experienced, I was caught in the thicket of complexities, and systemic injustices, the importance of community development for long - term change instead of isolated aid (which can often hurt more than it helps, in the long run).
Through the experience of his own isolated and afflicted life he looked at other personalities, singly seen and individually cared about, and was far too honest not to report what he saw — prosperous sinners escaping penalty and innocent sufferers enduring tragedy.
Clearly, he meant that if Christian faith and experience are true — as he believed them to be — they can not be merely local, isolated, shut in by boundaries of race or special formulations of religion.
Also, the rejection of many cultural experiences tends to leave people psychologically involuted, intellectually isolated and spiritually subject to the pride and authoritarianism that are generated by a dogmatic and closed system.
Nor can we hope to match the experience of learning music in an isolated rural community.
In human experience we know that there is communion so real that a person can rightly say of certain aspects of her own willing, longing or loving that they seem to arise more from the indwelling of the other person than from any purely isolated individuality of her own.
For everything that we know as consciousness and experience is grounded in repression, and to broaden or deepen our consciousness is to recognize the power of repression, a power creating all those dualistic oppositions or antinomies which split human existence asunder, dividing and isolating the shrunken energy of life.
In Luther were pinpointed, in one man experiencing them in the isolated intimacy of his own self - reflection things which he found it impossible to share.
At least this is the case with normal perception, where we both have a sensory image and project it onto some region of the environment.2 Whitehead charges both the empiricists and Descartes with having isolated the experiencing subject from the world by leaving the body out of their interpretations.
He charges empiricists with having committed the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness by giving us an interpretation which isolates the immediate sensory contents from their total role within experience.
Rejecting the possibility of isolating Christian experience from a cultural matrix, Niebuhr cites four different motifs by which the relation between Christ and culture has been perceived:
«has come») with power» — `... Son of man... comes in the glory of his Father... «Furthermore, the perfect in 9.1 is readily explicable on the basis of the function of 9.1 to express a climactic promise, a promise for a completion of experience, whereas it is inexplicable if 9.1 is an original isolated saying.
My first experiences with seitan involved rinsing and massaging a big ball of wheat flour dough for a half hour or so to isolate the wheat gluten, which was a huge pain in the butt.
Your decision to isolate certain aspects of what makes up the entire tanking experience, and dismiss others as «irrelevant» misses the point that none of these things are done in a vacuum.
They left Eduardo completely isolated and although Aaron Ramsey certainly could have played better, two players with the quality and experience of Rosicky and Nasri must do better.
Staying at home with my then babies and now kids can be a somewhat isolating experience, but thanks to blogging and other forms of social media, I have a community — a tribe — of which I feel fortunate to belong.
Most women trying to breastfeed for the first time feel isolated in their efforts and are unaware of the fact that many other mothers are experiencing the same struggles as them, and I greatly believe this is the first reason why most new mothers prematurely give up on the idea of breastfeeding.
Regardless of the details, much of the hurt and pain couples experience is a result of feeling disappointed, rejected, isolated and unloved by their mate.
Over half of all the parents that contact the charity say how isolated they feel; to know that other parents are going through a similar experiences can make all the difference in helping parents take positive steps forward for them and their families.
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