Sentences with phrase «much about your body»

I have learned so much about my body and what health and healing is from working with all of them.
For others they do, in all kinds of ways they may find unacceptable, whether because they find their engorged, inflamed and bleeding breasts unsexy (at a stage of their lives when they're probably finding much about their bodies unsexy, and breasts might just be a bridge too far), because it ruins sex or them if they're leaking and letting down all over the place, or because the sensation of suckling stimulates sexual feelings that they don't want in any context that involves their baby.
Pregnancy is equally as much about your body as it is about your baby's.
On the inside, where people tend not to know all that much about body chemistry, vitamins are regarded as an almost magical product with mysterious powers.
Of course you have to know when you are full and put a stop to eating when you reach that mark - you are expected to know that much about your body - But if you find yourself to be an emotional eater, then make sure that there are no comfort foods anywhere in your home.
I've learned so much about my body, and I've been able to put many of the fitness claims to the test as the subject in my own perpetual research study.
I was willing to do the work to learn more and I am so grateful that I came across her path because I have learned so much about my body and am a better trainer because of her influence.
I have learned so much about my body and could have never accomplished my goals alone, as a matter of fact, I didn't even have clear health goals!!
I learned so much about our bodies and birthing process.
Annihilation is very much about bodies, and to that end Garland does not shy away from gore.
The A1's firm suspension helps to keep the car well controlled when cornering; you're unlikely to complain much about body lean, regardless of which version you choose.
It betrayed much about body and soul and altered with time or according to the situation.
Here were these irregular grids, beautiful browns as sensuous as the encaustic paintings with these inscriptions, which were to me, very much about the body, about one's reach; whereas the others deny you any access to making, except for the band or the spatula mark.

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His comments about «the rubbing through the thighs» and «how much pressure is there» when some women wear Lululemon pants led critics to accuse Wilson of shaming women's bodies.
Underpreparing for meetings When you prepare for an important meeting, how much time do you spend thinking about what you're going to say versus how you plan to communicate that message with your body language?
Being a productive, unstoppable entrepreneur is about your body just as much as your mind and will.
But if that is too much power for governments to yield, then a neutral body could at least identify threats and offer neutral advice on what to do about them.
Remember, communication is much more about tone and body language than the words we say.
Some reviews of the Stinger have complained about body roll when the car is pushed, but I didn't find much of that, although I was driving on public roads rather than a track.
Taken together, such devices are the first steps toward the fledgling health care revolution, where regular people will have much more personalized — and accurate — information about their bodies.
Sure, there's not much time for talking during a yoga class, but stretching your body while flying through the air in a giant hammock suspended from the ceiling will surely give you and your date something to talk about once the class is over.
I loved the idea that since we use our brain, why not use this area of our body, one that's about giving life, where we hold so much of our intuition and wisdom?
Rather it was to argue that the post-resurrection appearances of Christ do not necessarily tell us much about what bodies will be like in heavenly glory.
But we've also understood so much more about the body and the brain as it is affected by trauma and stress.
Or what about the humpback whale, that although it weighs about 30 tons, as much as a loaded truck, and has a relatively stiff body with large wing - like flippers, that this 40 foot mammal is remarkably agile under water?
This will require that the greater body of Christ no longer be complicit bystanders, but instead tell the truth about the standards of pastoral and church behavior that have been violated and discontinue endorsement and promotion of ministries when there is so much public evidence of violation.
They were not very interested in feminism, not very sensitive to Christian anti-Judaism, not much interested in culture or in primal and Eastern religions, not particularly concerned about the repression of the body, and so forth.
But it's not so much an argument of how «we» as Christians chooses to structure our regular meetings or find comfort in them, it's more about the perception those meetings elicit in both believers and those outside the body.
Though this schema remains, in much reduced form, in the present volume, Hopewell found the central image, the body, unsatisfactory as a conveyance for his essentially structuralist arguments about congregational narrative.
Slightly improved doctrines about the oppressed, about women, about the body, about community, or about the whole of creation will not change the church much.
I have no doubt, for example, that people in these countries learned much about the human body that Westerners are only now beginning to appropriate.
I have 3 girls, by telling them not to buy the message that their value is tied to how sexy they look, what kind of body they have, and how much they show it off; it opens the door to the conversation about where their value DOES lie then.
These manuscripts were representative of a much larger body of material which has since grown so extensively that today it includes about 70 papyri (portions written on papyrus), about 230 uncials (manuscripts with rounded letters), about 2,500 minuscules (manuscripts with small letters), and about 1,700 lectionaries (portions of Scripture arranged for worship).
God has given us much evidence of His existence: how about the intricacies of how the human body works - can you really believe that happened without a master plan; what about the beauty of nature - can we really think that that just happened; what about the testimony of millions throughout the ages including Scientists attempting to disprove God, that point to things beyond their comprehension or doing.
I care about the life people like you are attempting to force in to this world, you care about what appeases your god - big difference when you really don't care or consider the child only what your imaginary friend god wants and yet your god cause abortions all the time... you care about a clump of cells, not the actual life of the child and that's much worse than me supporting the rights of a woman to have control over her body, especially if the clump of cells couldn't survive outside of the host.
The problem with the dear Reformed brethren (and sisters) is that they can speak much and wax poetically about the majesty of God, the drepravity of man and the gospel, as a Topic (filling many libraries), but don't actually give you the good news: you, yes, you, my body and blood shed for You.
But, as I say, much more needs to be included about the nature of the human body and the reasons why the marital context is the morallycorrect context within which sexual intimacy is expressed.
I can't add much to this flood of advice except to submit, with humility, that in my view we don't have much choice about our fundamental emotional attitude; it is a matter of personal character (body chemistry and the close culture of family and schooling), but this need not affect our choice of creed and code if we have independence of mind.
As a matter of fact — and I know that no one knows exactly when Christ will return — I don't think he will even think about bringing about that corporate ascension of his spiritual body, otherwise know as the Rapture, until we do go through this much needed death, burial and great awakening.
When one says that being gay is just about what body parts arouse you, I do not feel so much that I can count myself in that description, and yet that is likely an accurate description of someone else's experience, that except for physical arousal they would be gay instead of straight or straight instead of gay.
In none of these texts is there so much as a word about the resurrection of the body.
But for our present purpose, it is enough to say that when we are thinking about the last things, our thought must include much more than human existence and human personality in its body - mind totality, even in its social relationships.
So the job of the evangelists, shepherds and teachers is to equip, NOT to lecture them about the dangers of too much equipping, or to tell them to be busy bodies for the church, it's to equip them.
Now there is much in Augustine about this tendency of the soul to turn toward preoccupation with temporal things, and much in condemnation of the body's lusts.
A lot of those Old Testament rules about cleanliness probably were chiefly to prevent disease, and smelliness and body odor are largely a matter of diet — since Jesus was not wildly wealthy, I'd assume his diet didn't include a lot of meat or protein — a source of much body odor.
Here Schindler asserts that this controversy is, in fact, not so much about West at all; it is about an interpretation of the late Pontiff's thought found in many exponents of theology of the body.
If Christians were to uniformly lighten up about the human body and understand environments and situations when it can be viewed in a sexual context and when it is not meant to be, we would have a much happier world as a result.
People from one denomination do not care much about what goes on in another, and as a result, news of church bodies rarely receives coverage.
Writes Schindler: «In sum, West's work provides a paradigm of what is most often criticised today in connection with John Paul II's theology of the body - and rightly criticised, insofar as that theology is identified with West's interpretation: namely, that it is too much about sex and too romantic.»
The church has always been much more concerned about what people do with their own body parts in their own bedrooms than the poor, the suffering, and the dying among us.
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