Sentences with phrase «nature by his birth»

The nature by birth of any Westerner is not better than the nature of any Muslim Arab or Turk, it is only the true faith which could make a distinction.
He came to share our nature by his birth.

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To us, Satan is the symbol that best suits the nature of we who are carnal by birth — people who feel no battles raging between our thoughts and feelings, we who do not embrace the concept of a soul imprisoned in a body.
Let us speak of a whole life of sufferings or of some person whom nature, from the very outset, as we humans are tempted to say, wronged, someone who from birth was singled out by useless suffering: a burden to others; almost a burden to himself; and yes, what is worse, to be almost a born objection to the goodness of Providence.
You were cheated at birth by that mean old witch Mother Nature.
The Whiteheadian answer to these questions is simply that the past is preserved as objectively immortal in the consequent nature of God and has what efficacy it has on the present as a result of the role played by God at the birth of every actual occasion.
However — and we are again in a «Catch 22» — in the nature of the case, we inherit structures of consciousness from our birth onward, and hence by the time questioning is possible, the destructive norms are already internalized.
To cite two texts: In a 1929 article, «Birth Control: The Perverted Faculty Argument», Henry Davis says, ``... the contraceptive act between a husband and wife is mortally sinful, chiefly, it would seem because it is a grave abuse of a faculty, a gross perversion of a means — the act of marital intercourse - which is given by Nature, that is, God, to man for the immediate purpose of generation».
Here, then, is the sum and substance of Marx's concept of transcendence: The moment, nature gave birth to man by a «spontaneous generation», it became essentially related to him, to be humanized by his free activity.
But if we really experience the Nativity we are faced with the heartache and suffering embedded deep in the nature of the event: No decent place for his birth, the fear of discovery by the wrong people, all the children who died because he was born, the anxious flight into a foreign country.
I shall be reflecting largely from my own experience, as process thought enables and indeed requires us to do; but the nature of that experience is essentially that shared by all who nurture — whether, for example, single social workers, middle - aged adoptive parents, teachers who care about their students or, I suspect, those artists and poets who cherish and give birth to the world.
They are painful moments of real life: the miscarriage experienced by a young couple, the struggle another couple had with infertility, the sometimes crippling nature of depression, the happy couple in their first apartment, the birth of a grandchild, the completion of a doctorate.
It's my contention that if you remove the supersti tion organization and just teach ethics from birth, the same or maybe even a greater percentage of people will, by their nature, do good works.
The safety of home birth is well documented, but childbirth by its nature is a threshold passage for the mom, and the baby.
In this in - depth interview by Susan Lange OMT, LAc, Raymond Castellino describes the origins, nature and method of his remarkable work of re-patterning prenatal and birth trauma imprinting with infants and adults.
I think you're also failing to recognize the extent to which unrelieved pain and the difficulties inherent in childbirth by its very nature were major contributors to her bad experience, and that home birth without access to pain relief or cesarean section would have done little to improve her experience and might have made it far worse.
Northwest Herald, February 20, 2008 Mama nature: Start saving the Earth at the moment of birth by Geneva White «For many parents, caring for their babies is an exercise in green living... And then there's the mother of all green parenting — using cloth diapers instead of those oh - so - convenient disposables.
2012 Reviewed for Ethnos, At Work in the Field of Birth: Midwifery Narratives of Nature, Tradition, and Home, by Margaret MacDonald.
In the rush to supposedly protect mothers and babies from misfortune and death, modern western obstetrics has neglected to pay its dues to the Goddess, to Mother Nature, whose complex and elegant systems of birth are interfered with on every level by this new approach, even as we admit our inability to understand or control these elemental forces.
Too many babies that artificially past the birth test give rise to traits in our offspring that would have been eliminated by nature.
The child from birth to six is by nature vulnerable.
Second place was «The Nature of Natural Birth» by Laura Alvarez.
She is working so hard, and would love to comfort herself with a donut or some candy, but there is always a chance of aspiration with any medical procedure, and giving birth is by nature, an uncertain situation.
I think Amy's assertion about land mammals is intended to demonstrate the cognitive dissonance suffered by some natural birth advocates that promote water birth, not as an argument that we should eschew it and follow nature.
Sometimes referred to as «birth trauma,» the lack of ability to repair the disruption in a holding environment characterized by connected relationships can enhance the traumatic nature of the experience.
It is almost as if nature very specifically wants the baby to have a specific level of clotting factors at birth, followed by a higher level of clotting factors a week after the birth.
This document aims at strengthening «Step 4» by focussing on nature's miraculous way of initiating breastfeeding by a phenomenon called «Breast Crawl» i.e. «Every newborn, when placed on the mother's abdomen soon after birth, has the ability to find her mother's breast all on her own and to decide when to take the first breastfeed.»
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The idea to use them germinated 130 years ago in England, when Sir Francis Galton, a cousin of Darwin's, wrote, «their history affords means of distinguishing between the effects of tendencies received at birth, and of those that were imposed by the circumstances of their after lives; in other words, between the effects of nature and nurture.»
Three weeks after the scientific world marked the 20th anniversary of the birth of Dolly the sheep new research, published by The University of Nottingham, in the academic journal Nature Communications has shown that four clones derived from the same cell line — genomic copies of Dolly — reached their 8th birthdays in good health.
Although buoyed by fine acting (even from the supporting cast), The Light Between Oceans drags on too long with a clumsily handled backstory flashback (concerning the girl's birth family) and a downward spiral toward soap opera melodrama as nature struggles with nurture once the biological mother arrives.
Students examine the developmental nature of language, literacy and cognition birth to adulthood by reading and studying classic and current research.
You can't expect your dog to be obedient by birth or nature.
They're terribly industrious, and this instinct serves them well in nature by allowing them to survive alone and hidden from predators for long periods, and to give birth to healthy new hamster life with confidence that they'll be able to nourish their young.
Her paintings unveil a magical Nature inspired by her personal experience of pregnancy and birth.
Drawing on nature's design library has given birth to glue inspired by lizards, coatings inspired by beetles,
Gary spills that the birth of WineLibraryTV.com was sparked by his competitive nature (with internet überstars Ze Frank and Amanda Cogdon) and got set ablaze by a mid-life crisis.
Now, a new study in Nature Energy by a young economist at Carnegie Mellon University, finds that the temporary closure of two nuclear plants in the early 1980s led directly to lower birth weights — a key indicator of poor health outcomes later in life [3].
Population will eventually be reduced, whether we want it or not, but we can choose the way to do it — we can let nature do it, and nature will do by drastically increasing the death rates (while also decreasing the birth rates) and destroying civilization in the process, or we can do it by decreasing the birth rates.
Can we stabilize population by lowering birth rates before nature takes over and halts population growth by raising death rates?
Each person in the adoption circle: birth parent, adoptive parent, and child, need resilience because adoption by its nature involves the experience of profound loss.
This curriculum helps foster, adoptive, step or birth parents: 1) Discover how disruptive behavior can be changed, whatever a child's age; 2) Recognize «acting out» and «hidden» behaviors and know how to respond to both; 3) Understand the nature of positive, effective discipline and how to apply it using encouragement, behavior contracts, time out, setting limits and removing privileges; 4) Practice using these tools by working with a DVD portraying realistic family situations; 5) Know when to call for help and where to get help; 6) Experience cooperation in the home — and enjoy being parents.
The high prevalence of traumatic stress of parents in this study is related to the multiple stressors experienced by them, including the CHD diagnosis received after birth of their infant (for 50 % of parents) and the life - threatening nature of HLHS, the ICU environment, and surgery.
Southern by birth, Francophile by marriage, bohemian by nature, and minimalist by choice.
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