Sentences with phrase «much guilt in»

There is so much guilt in letting go of the family home and hearing, «What about my holidays?!»

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To find out the researchers rounded up a group of 500 Swiss and German study subjects and presented them with a series of questions about how much they worked, how exhausted they felt, and how much guilt they experienced after indulging in some couch potato time.
I agree with Blankenship and the therapists who say there is too much guilt associated with se - x in the Christian community to trust in this type of therapy esp when they are mis - using the word «addiction» and not using proper therapy techniques.
Perhaps if you were to meet atheists outside the religious setting, you would see that most of us were relieved to lose the guilt associated with religion, which is the source of much self loathing in the world.
fishon, I'm not sure that this judgement is in reference to this persons guilt of sin, in as much as it is an act of preserving the community of destructive forces.
For me it feels like a much better framework for growing in christlikeness without the bondage of guilt and and condemnation.
Perhaps — many recent fantasies suggest — the fairies are bound more by honor than by empathy, in a hierarchical society (sociologically, a status society rather than a contract one, and moved by shame much more than guilt).
But what matters is that in every hour of decision we are aware of our responsibility and summon our conscience to weigh exactly how much is necessary to preserve the community, and accept just so much and no more;... that we... struggle with destiny in fear and trembling lest it burden us with greater guilt than we are compelled to assume.
Much of the time it has talked also of a divine judge, whose major concern is with the conduct of those who live in the world, determining their guilt and assigning sentences, either of punishment in hell or reward in heaven, sentences against which his creatures have no appeal.
The relative guilt of Roman and Jew in all this has been much discussed.
The neocons were for the most part disillusioned liberals (or radicals) who broke with their former allies over what they considered the febrile, guilt» ridden anti-Americanism embraced by much of the left in the wake of the anti-Vietnam War movement.
A priest whom Kennedy considers to be «fully developed» in psychological terms says that masturbation is not sinful, that he doesn't accept the «theory of mortal and venial sin», and that there is not much guilt or sinfulness associated with sexual misbehaviour.
It is true that the Church has concentrated too much on prohibitions, has declared (sexual) taboos, and has sometimes, in preaching on sin, internalized guilt feelings.
We have become way too much eyeball people as Christians assume that those who don't live according to the way they do they are unsaved, we have created this judgemental relationship which hurts peoples fellowship with God, there are no litmus tests for people that believe in Jesus, which is why we are called to not judge others, and people use James 2:14, and 1 John's verse of those who practices righteousness are righteous even though I think it's talking about earthly righteousness toward people that we as Christians should show because there is a lost world out there that needs are help and these doctrines of guilt, condemnation, anger, and judgement aren't helping in fact they are doing the opposite, just like how in James it's justification towards man.
The boy's father was more behind it in which he commited suicide in 2009 (I guess his guilt in what he did to Jackson was too much and he had cancer).
Appealing to unbelievable suffering of the Jewish people in the Holocaust and to Christian guilt, Wiesel has done much to elicit American support for what Ellis calls «Constantinian Judaism,» a Judaism «in service to the State and power.»
The warning of psychiatrists and educators against instilling in children feelings of guilt which can have these later disturbing effects is much needed.
The therapist accepts the troubled neighbor in the midst of neurotic guilt feelings and compulsions, not on the narrow assumption that the neighbor is just privately acceptable by the therapist as a friendly human being, but on the much more basic assumption that every person, as human being, is accepted by being itself.
While there are substantial indications that some people do have a biochemical disorder that manifests itself in mental abnormalities, the record offers persuasive evidence that much mental illness stems from the old - fashioned toxins of sin and guilt.
That is certainly a way of soothing any guilt or shame the well - to - do might have about hoarding their wealth amidst so much hardship that surrounds them in the current economy.
Over the course of the next couple years, as you learn to live in recognition of your fear and guilt, and as you learn to trust that Jesus is leading you to where He wants, you will look back over your life and see how much more liberated and free you have become.
Even at the end of the original (1953) version of Brother to Dragons, the «tale in verse and voices» which dramatizes the brutal murder of a slave by two of Thomas Jefferson's nephews and constitutes a meditation on sin, guilt, history and much else, the narrator (this time called R. P. W.) replies to his own father, who has inquired whether, having visited the murder site so many years later, his son has now finished with his purpose: «Yes, I've finished.
The latter choice doesn't really come with as much baggage until you add in all the concepts of sin and guilt that religion tries to infect us with.
Setting aside the question of how much real guilt there is in this sorry history and how much need for real repentance, the great need at this moment is an intellectual one: the need for a resolute cognitive reassessment.
Much of our own guilt will lie in our blood.
There is so much guilt and condemnation in Christianity today, I want to remind people that God loves them and is not mad.
There's way too much guilt that's been embedded in the concept as it's explained.
«He was a very happy person with enormous strength and simplicity of character in the sense that he was very much a whole person with I think almost no internal conflict or guilt and very few doubts.
There, understanding God was often identified with a «personal knowledge» of God that came, not so much through any particular affection such as love, but rather through the very intensity of one's emotions, intensity so great that in the surge of emotion distinctions between love, fear, guilt and joy blurred entirely.
The problem of unresolved guilt feelings — neurotic and normal — is a persistent one in much mental illness.
We have expressed this in the preceding by saying that man was in Error, and had brought this upon his head «by his own guilt; and we came to the conclusion, partly in jest and yet also in earnest, that it was too much to expect of man that he should find this out for himself.
But I jumped in too fast and it was frustrating, there was so much to learn and so many old habits to break, and I felt intense guilt every time I would make trash.
It's just too easy to dump a bunch of fresh greens in a bowl, drizzle them with a tasty salad dressing, and enjoy without too much guilt.
There's rarely mind chatter in the line of «diet culture» thinking, i.e. too much, guilt about eating this or that, wanting a different body or trying to control the one I have, etc..
I absolutely adore fruit and eat it all the time also it helps offset the guilt over eating too much dessert if it has a little healthy fruit in it
«I think there should be absolutely no guilt in being able to delegate or outsource as much of the responsibility that you don't enjoy doing yourself — if you can afford to,» she says.
Not as rich, of course, but much more acceptable in the guilt department!
I hope you love this ultimate guilt free pizza as much as we do, and if you make it, come back and tell me what you think in the comments below!
As much as I know that guilt is a wasted emotion, it was in fact guilt that guilted me into creating this very cheesy vegan kale chip recipe.
The load of guilt that is placed on me, by myself, compels me to do as much as I can before the trip, as in to make up for it.
So much of parenthood is wrapped up in feeling guilty: guilt over working outside the home, guilt over what you can't provide, etc..
I felt so much guilt about supplementing and formula - feeding my babies that I rarely left the house, cancelled plans, and fed my babies in private to avoid questions, looks, comments, and that goddamn overwhelming guilt.
I've never tried to guilt anyone into parenting in the same way as I do, yet I've been the victim of so much unsolicited advice on crying it out, etc..
It gives me so much more hope for when we have another... The hope that I'll bond quicker, that I'll be a little more «seasoned» and confident in being a mother, and that I won't have (as much) guilt about not feeling the way I'm «supposed» to feel after giving birth.
I actually wrote a very similar post yesterday about this exact pressure from others and the guilt I sometimes (temporarily) feel when I'd much rather spend the night in with my kid, whose company I very much enjoy.
It seems like gloating — it's not of course, but there is so much emotional pain and guilt about BF in general that the discussion gets loaded v. quickly.I had oversupply and frequent plugged ducts.
LIZ: Yeah, well I mean I got over the guilt, over not keeping up breast - feeding pretty quickly, because I was in so much pain and both of us were frustrated and it was just so much better for both of us to not deal with that every time she had to feed.
They have left me with so much guilt when I am incapable of responding perfectly in high tension situation, that it has taken me days to recover.
Some comments people made to me about how much their baby slept or fed or ate or pooed or cooed induced pangs of guilt or fear in me.
I decided that there's just too much to worry about to be buried in mommy guilt.
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