Sentences with phrase «liberating force»

The phrase "liberating force" refers to something that brings freedom, opportunity, or release from restrictions or burdens. It describes something powerful that helps people break free or achieve independence. Full definition
Thus, insight is not an end in itself but «a means of liberating the forces of spontaneous growth» (12) toward one's full potential.
She said further, «We salute President Muhammadu Buhari for the unique leadership he is providing whihc has made the same Army that was earlier being humiliated into the effective liberating force that we see today.
Johnny Boy plays the part of the femme fatale, the destructive yet also liberating force of the film.
But Prinzhorn was hardly proposing a new aesthetic, certainly not one akin to that of the Surrealists, who three years later would claim the practices of mental patients as further evidence of the universally liberating forces of the unconscious (even if those «liberated» remained incarcerated in the asylum).
Ultimately, shedding the cloak of leadership is a liberating force.
«We must be confident,» the Pope continued, «that this time of trial will bring a purification of the entire Catholic community, a purification that is urgently needed if the Church is to preach more effectively the gospel of Jesus Christ in all its liberating force.
Strangely enough, many folk, so far from thinking of religion as a radiant, joyful, liberating force, class it in an opposite category.
The word is the transforming power in a finished world where the human word is a liberating force.
I would also agree, up to a point, with its self - assessment as a liberating force against the overly repressive features of an earlier bourgeois culture..
The exhibition of approximately 90 works explores the ways that artists have used color as a «liberating force,» from the...
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