Sentences with phrase «love learning which»

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Employees love it because they get to learn about beekeeping and biomimicry, which is learning how to solve problems by imitating how nature solves them.
Edmark, which had learned to make extraordinary products that reviewers lauded and users loved, was now learning showmanship — how to shake it with its distributors.
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With me in hell, and because they love me, their heaven would be a little less heavenly; which calls into question just how heavenly heaven could be when one of those billions of angels loves someone who is in hell simply because they learned what love was on their earthly adventure.
The songs on this two - cd set are arranged thematically rather than chronologically and reflect many of the recurring themes of Cash's oeuvre: love, sin, redemption, life, death... Adding to the intimacy level, many of the songs feature spoken introductions by Cash, as if he were introducing the songs to an audience, in which he talks about his history with the song, how he learned it, or wrote it and, more personally, why he feels such a deep connection with the composition.
Similarly, those in the Church often have the idea that true sanctity means waving bye - bye to the enjoyment of life's good things, and learning to love things which are painful, boring, or painfully boring.
Kumail has learned that we live in a comedic cosmos, in which, at great cost to itself, love prevails over law.
Perhaps we would do well to learn from Augustine to think of the family as a school of virtue, or from I John of the family as a sphere in which we learn the meaning of commitment to a few and begin to learn the steps of the greater dance of love.
Children learn to flourish in a context in which they are loved unconditionally and are encouraged to think of themselves as dependent, as grateful recipients of a gift to which they have no rightful claim.
Thus, the process theologian can agree with W.H. Auden that space is the «where» and time the «when» in which we can learn to love.
This love will cause us to learn more about that which we love and in turn fall deeper in love.
We should hope not for a colorblind society but instead for a world in which we can see each other fully, learn from each other, and do what we can to respond to each other with love
Dear blogger, who converted to Catholicism, I have learned that it is important to pray to God for Divine Love, which is the essence of divinity, and is conveyed to a prayerful» persons soul by the Holy Spirit.
The ability to accept, respect, and love others is a learned ability; it develops only in a relationship in which the child receives acceptance, respect, and love for what he is — a person of worth.
So for the last 10 years, I took that frustration and began studying, writing and learning the secrets and strategies for getting unstuck, which has helped me move full - time into doing work I love as a full - time author and speaker.
Sexuality is a dimension of personal existence in which the meaning of love is to be learned and in which love between persons reaches a depth, intimacy and creativity of expression which is incomparable with most other loves.
But he also has his rights in regard to married couples - which means that, in marrying, a man and a woman also take on special duties towards God: duties to marry so as to create a home, duties to accept generously the children God wishes to give them, 6 duties to maintain a united marriage and a united home that will both keep the spouses engaged in the task of learning to love, and help the children grow in the reflection of their parents» and of God's love.
One benefit to social media and the internet is that we can challenge and learn from each other like never before, which hopefully allows us to grow into Christlike love.
He argues that they are an important school of virtue, in which the particular love for our friends enables us to learn charity for all.
God has to deal with a humanity which can learn to love and be reached by love only through the divine self - giving and suffering.
Until grievers learn to reject such attitudes, they will turn their anger inward, stifling that part of them still expressing love for their spouse, which they now blame for causing all their troubles.
Today, I have learned to absolutely love my life, which involves speaking and teaching in front of groups of people.
The growth counselor's function is to help such persons as they work through their resistance to bury a dead relationship; uncouple without infighting so as to avoid further hurt to each other and to their children; agree on a plan for the children that will be best for the children's mental health; work through the ambivalent feelings that usually accompany divorce — guilt, rage, release, resentment, failure, joy, loss — so that each person's infected grief wound can heal; discover what each contributed to the disintegration of their relationship; learn the relationship - building and love - nurturing skills which each will need either to enjoy creative singlehood or to establish a better marriage.
Thank you for being part of this growing movement of God in the world, and for joining me on this journey out of religion and into a closer relationship with Jesus in which we learn to love others as we have been loved.
Is it possible to honor and respect others and learn to love them because we remember that they too were created in God's image, regardless of the situation in which they may be now?
Some see there the face they have always longed to see, which they have learned to love, and they enter Aslan's world.
Contrary to the myth, learning the art of love - making takes time and practice within a secure relationship (which most premarital relationships are not).
One learns the truth of his being, which only God knows in its ultimate objectivity, and which only God loves in its unique particularity.
It seems to me that the ease and carelessness with which many Christians employ the word «biblical» is one of the biggest barriers in the way of learning to love the Bible for what is, not what we want it to be.
And we have only this mortal span in which to become in this way, for death always stands as the end, the terminus, of our loving and of our mortal learning to love.
Furthermore, the suffering caused by horrendous events, events in which we «hit bottom,» can be the occasion for beginning to learn how to attend to others with the attention that is «perfect love
It teaches us to put another before ourselves, which can contribute to learning how to love our neighbour in a truly sacrificial sense.
I'd love to change Genesis 1.28 to any Humanoid be damned if more than two children spring from their loins and if you were in any way wise or intelligent you would learn to look after the eco-systems on which we depend instead of trying to dominate them.
I think I have learnt a lot from Mr Myers calling attention to the fact that it is not punishment but love and redemption which is always God's plan.
Reflecting, even briefly, on the state of affairs which might evoke this universal love in the human heart, a love so often vainly dreamed of, but which now leaves the fields of Utopia to reveal itself as both possible and necessary, we are brought to the following conclusion: that for men upon earth, all the earth, to learn to love one another, it is not enough that they should know themselves to be members of one and the same thing; in «planetizing» themselves they must acquire the consciousness, without losing themselves, of becoming one and the same person.
It is not harshness or hatred but a new kind of love, not yet experienced by man, which we must learn to look for as it is borne to us on the rising tide of planetization.
With May's death, Philippa's real journey begins as she learns the meaning of sorrow and love, searching for the happiness symbolized by the rose of her name and the roses which constitute a motif of the novel.
I want to thank you for what I learned; how to keep quiet and listen to others; the whole concept of what you termed «unfinished business»... which meant that there was an interpersonal relationship which had not been worked through; the surprising truth that there is no conflict that does not disappear if both people will go into the encounter and face the negatives and articulate them in terms of actual feelings; your continual emphasis on getting rid of the things that keep people from loving each other.
I like what you said, leave everything thats causing dificulties for everyboby and stay on the frequency of «LOVE» Which will bring humanity together, I think learning to love is the hardest lesson we'll ever leLOVE» Which will bring humanity together, I think learning to love is the hardest lesson we'll ever lelove is the hardest lesson we'll ever learn.
We learn what it means to love not from initial attraction, but from the decisions which have to be made in the new life history into which love bids us enter.
For the sage to love the people he must also «renovate» them, that is, make them also great.14 This picks up the traditional Confucian theme — the main theme of the «Great Learning» — that by perfecting one's own life one has a causal influence on perfecting the lives of others, a topic to which we shall return.
The history of love is full of ironies and one of those is the Franciscan tradition that this non-intellectual faith with its directness and derogation of philosophy and learning produced a line of Christian philosophers which includes some of the great names in intellectual history: St. Bonaventura, Roger Bacon, Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham.
Is learning a possession which must also be renounced, or is it a good which can be pursued in love?
Part of learning to love the Bible for what it is, not what we want it to be is resisting the temptation to either gloss over or glorify the culture in which these women lived and to instead allow their stories to speak for themselves.
Rainer Marie Rilke offers sage advice: we are to learn to «love the questions» and not «search for the answers which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them.
This is important because it makes it clear that the family, or basic human community, in which the newly born infant learns to take the first steps in faith and hope, is itself created by love and should continue to be a community visibly demonstrating love.
«By his love (for this is it which leads us to God through the agency of his Word) we ever learn, in obeying him, that this great God exists, and that he himself by his own will and act disposed, ordained, and governs all things» (Irenaeus: Adversus Haereses, I V, xx, I).
Politics, he suggests, must be seen as a major instrument which, through persuasion (justice and love), fosters learning and innovation.
They taught me to love and learn Scripture, to share my personal testimony, and to deliver a flawless lip synch performance to Newsboys» «Shine» which I am certain will come in handy one day.
I too learned from what my parents taught me, whether it was through reprimand or praise, and I might add the very manner in which I was reprimanded or praised was based on principles and leading a principled life based on the following but not limited to, love, forgiveness, and honesty.
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