Sentences with phrase «nature coexisting»

Their monumental paintings depict man and virgin nature coexisting in harmony.
Thus in the holistic perspective human being is «not a supreme being but a part of the web of nature coexisting with other denizens of the cosmos «34
the existence isnt any different because no one here can prove what happens when you die, no one, so i suggest you make the best of your time in this planet that has the perfect balance of oxygen for you to breath and be thankful to whatever happened in this planet that made so many animals and plants and nature coexist and allowed us to have a place to live... well sorry to those who were killed by religious agendas... Do you know that someone tried to shut me up once by saying, oh then how can we be so perfect in form, we cant be evolving because how come we do nt evolve today..
Let's be honest: We don't know how this works — how two seemingly incompatible natures coexist in one person.
Plus, how cool is it to see art and nature coexist?

Not exact matches

but because of His HOLY nature it simply can NOT coexist within His presence... thus OUT of love..
Her position is that even in his consequent nature, God coexists simultaneously and changelessly with the entire past, present, and future of every occasion in every cosmic epoch.
We use only ingredients that nature provides and wherever possible naturally coexist together, like cocoa, sugar cane, vanilla and some fruit.
He details its lessons about how nature and humans coexist everywhere, and how what we often presume to be pristine rainforest or grassland turns out to be nature's response to some past human invasion.
Writing today (Feb. 5, 2018) in the journal Nature Materials, Eom and his collaborators provided evidence of a hole gas coexisting with the electron gas.
«Now that we know nature allows five quarks to be bound together, it would be very strange indeed if just this set of quarks is allowed to coexist in this manner,» he says.
The paper, «Learning to Coexist with Wildfire,» to be published in the Nov. 6 issue of the journal Nature, examines research findings from three continents and from both the natural and social sciences.
Unfortunately, for many, coexisting with nature and the fresh air only spawns misery in the form of sneezing, congestion, itchy and watery eyes.
I am creative, love nature, music, good people & good family, intelligent & hard working and I'm looking for a good man who is willing to build a good coexisting relationship over time.
One Piece World Seeker will feature a world of many cultures where nature and science coexist, such as bustling town filled with things of all sorts as well as mines with treasures filled with pretty crystals.
More advice on helping pets and children peacefully coexist is available on Mother Nature Network.
At Thala Beach Nature Reserve, guests experience luxury sensitively designed to coexist with forests and abundant wildlife.
While the alux generally live in environments close to nature, such as caves, cenotes, rainforests and fields, the Yucatan's development has forced them to coexist with thriving towns and resort areas.
This is a Caribbean resort ahead of the pack, where sustainability matters and subtle elegance coexists with wild splendor and the rhythms of nature.
Conserving the natural heritage of the Mexican Caribbean and its biodiversity, demonstrating that humans can coexist and develop in harmony with nature.
Darkness and light, the known and unknown, are all forces that coexist in Bas's works, creating otherworldly, rich images, regions defined by the outer reaches of imagination, and a nature rendered both familiar and strange.
Inverse asks viewers to re-examine the boundaries we erect between art and nature by altering and recontextualizing the natural objects that coexist with the sculptures at Lynden.
Fennell's Machines series questions how technology, nature and modern human nature can coexist.
The film's protagonist, 89 - year - old Martin Cooper, serves as a medium to explore a posthuman future, where nature and technology coexist.
Beginning with this simple introduction, Cooper's words become the leitmotif of a gradual deconstruction of images and sounds into a dystopian landscape where nature and technology coexist.
Pistoletto is currently still working on his Third Paradise project, which has been ongoing since 2003, and aims to create a parallel, surreal realm, which speaks of a world where the artificial world harmonically coexists with nature.
Underlying each of these pieces is an essential dichotomy — the spherical nature of the form, and the completeness and solidity which that implies, coexists alongside the fragility of the eggshell itself.
Titled Desdemona for Hilton by Celia to celebrate the continuing conversation between Paul and Als, the show features new seascapes and portraits in which a sense of mortality coexists with the consoling beauty of nature and the flow of time that connects us all.
In this realm, the artist is seeking to represent the humble nature in which we coexist with the ether, and with the animals that inhabit the air.
They are coexisting, even in cities where the place of nature is not an issue.
In her selection of subjects, such as a concrete building foundation, the wall of a woodshed, and a fire built to heat a room, she nods straightforwardly to a rustic way of life in which nature (a vine) and humanity (graffiti) coexist without great drama.
Bitterness and sweetness coexist like a yin and yang diagram of opposing forces in nature, and like a Möbius strip, they support one another inseparably.
Viewer and photograph coexist within the frame, and through the nature of depth perception, the focus oscillates between photograph and reflection, background and foreground.
By allowing painterly gestures to coexist with thin, poured layers in a wide range of colors in all manner of hues and saturations, Mason is able to amplify her colors — which are infused with forms that derive from both memory and free association with concrete surroundings in nature — while embracing their complex tonalities.
Her subjects are neither man nor nature, form or formless, but allow for both to coexist in their lack of selfhood and their openness to absorb, fuse with, metabolize the world around them.
May 31 INSIGHTS: Coexisting with Nature: Reflections after the Devastating Earthquake in Japan by Environmental News Service
June 14 Coexisting with Nature: Reflections after the Devastating 2011 Earthquake in Japan by Satoyama Spirits
Believe it or not, wind has a low land footprint because turbines are well spread out, allowing them to coexist with agriculture or nature.
In relation to the second basis, the «limited» nature of native title as a coexisting right does not legitimate moderating its protection.
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