Sentences with phrase «nirvana in»

Yummy, but not quite the same level of nirvana in the middle of winter.
«Postmodern science envisages a sort of political nirvana in which scientific theory and results can be consciously and legitimately manipulated to suit either the dictates of political correctness or the politics of the government of the day,» Paltridge says.
Post-modern science envisages a sort of political nirvana in which scientific theory and results can be consciously and legitimately manipulated to suit either the dictates of political correctness or the policies of the government of the day.
I could imagine that's terrible on a trackpad, but those are precisely the points where those games become sublime for me (similarly, that moment of nirvana in GTA or similar games when I can weave in and out of traffic while absolutely flooring it).
Property Location When you stay at Villa Nirvana in Ubud, you'll be on a river and minutes from Neka Art Museum and Blanco Museum.
When you stay at Villa Nirvana in Ubud, you'll be on a river and minutes from Neka Art Museum and Blanco Museum.
In his own testament, «If KDP Select was the big shortcut to indie nirvana in 2012, then BookBub is the best way to boost sales and visibility in 2013, and used in conjunction with KDP Select, it's heaven.»
Inbox Zero is that state of digital communications nirvana in which you empty your email inbox, and keep emptying it on a daily basis.
There's also a nod to grunge, Kurt Cobain and Nirvana in general with boyfriend cardies, ironic t - shirts and skinny leather - look jeans.
Sounds like this could be nirvana in the making.
Pure nirvana in my mouth.
There is more of the legendary and mythological in the Majjhima, some quite interesting stories occurring as, for example, that of the conversion of a terrible bandit who thus attained Arhantship, i.e., who attained to Nirvana in this present existence (number 86).
Nirvana in one layer of Buddhism means the opposite of Nirvana in another layer of Buddhism.
and it is a negation which finally negates both «God» and nirvana in its realization of a religious totality.
A thief accomplishes more to attaining Nirvana in one lifetime, than a politician does in ten thousand lifetimes.
Will Buddhists realize too late that there is no nirvana in the Noble Eightfold Path, because they forgot the last fold?
Kurt Cobain taping MTV Unplugged: Nirvana in 1993.

Not exact matches

Oregon's legalization of recreational pot two years ago created room for entrepreneurial cross-pollination in this fertile region abutting California's so - called Emerald Triangle, a well - known nirvana for outdoor weed cultivation.
Skeptics may balk at the figure, but WeWork now counts more than 160 locations and 130,000 members in 15 countries — and is increasingly luring blue chips like IBM to its vision of hipster communal coworking nirvana.
He says though Ontario won't become a «plaintiff nirvana,» mostly due to the fact that in order to be sued a company must have a tangible Canadian connection and that these lawsuits are costly to launch, the Ontario court is showing financial savviness.
With a working farm, craft brewery, and one of the deepest wine collections in America (160,000 - plus bottles) this is foodie nirvana.
Kraftwerk dates back to the 1970s, while Nirvana was very young when it got inducted in 2014.
In the music business, where he first made his name, his clients have included John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Donna Summer, the Eagles, Joni Mitchell, Guns N» Roses, and Nirvana.
But the world before Businessweek published the first comprehensive MBA survey in 1988 was no nirvana.
As you will see, it was actually a two - step tango to income - generating nirvana despite — or actually because of — the sheer terror that gripped even corporate bond investors in those days.
As sheep is a very fitting name... for people wanting to believe so badly that the chemicals in their brain get worked up and they feel the nirvana.
They all teach that in order to get to heaven, or reach nirvana, or be reincarnated into a better life, you must live as good as possible.
Too young for Nirvana (I was in sixth grade when Kurt Cobain died) and too old to have grown up in a world where the internet always existed.
In Buddhism the presupposition is that the universe contains no food for the ultimate feeding of man's many hungers, no living water for his insatiable thirsts, so that restless hunger and thirst are man's worst enemies, to be subdued and at last eliminated, until even the desire for self - conscious existence is gone and Nirvana is attained.
The death instinct or Nirvana principle according to Freud brings us to the «blissful isolation of intrauterine existence,» an existence which seems to be the «prototype of the state of peace and freedom from tension, to which, in accordance with the Nirvana principle, or death instinct, it seems to be the aim of the organism to return.»
He suggests that the Buddhist categories of faith that end in the experience of Nirvana can be used «as a mode of entry into the original form of Christianity.
Buddhists would rather wallow in suffering until they achieve nirvana.
In certain forms of Buddhism Nirvana means to extinguish.
«A Georgia woman named Nirvana Jenette claims she was kicked out of church for breastfeeding, the pastor ordering her to nurse the baby in the bathroom and calling her behavior «lewd,» comparing her to a stripper...»
This felt contrast between solitariness and community is the empirical datum which underlies the multitude of religious symbols, such as creation, incarnation, resurrection, nirvana, samsara, moksha, tao, wu - wei, t» ien, each of them, in their wide variety of forms and connotations, pointing to some aspect of organic life together.
This experience, of course, confronts us in the sharpest and also the most theoretically intriguing way in Buddhism, in the accounts of nirvana, an - atta, shunyata, satori.
Learning about Nirvana and accepting the wisdom associated with it need not in any way weaken our convictions about God.
Moreover, if a Zennist were to persist in his denial and to assert that Nirvana is Samsara and Samsara is Nirvana — or that there is no difference whatsoever between the sacred and the profane — we would be forced to respond that his language is only meaningful in the context of the complete dissolution of the profane consciousness.
Such is the thinking of Oriental wisdom; and there is still an appreciable number of Christians who think on similar lines, although far less radically (since their God comprises all the determinisms in which Nirvana is lacking).
Their ways of doing this are most varied, ranging from a sense of acting in accordance with the «rightness in things» (as in much Chinese religion), through a mystical identification of the deepest self or atman with the cosmic reality or brahma (as in Hinduism), or a «blowing - out» of individual selfhood by sharing in the bliss of Nirvana (as in most varieties of Buddhism), to the sense of fellowship or communion with God found in our own Jewish - Christian religious tradition.
In that context it is possible to affirm both the Christian God and the Buddhist Nirvana.
Zen begins with the ordinary individual who is separated from his own true Buddha nature by the false dichotomies of a «Buddha» far back in history, or now in Nirvana; or, more existentially, man as separated from the world around him by a subject - object dualism.
Here we find the endeavor to speak of the Kingdom of God in a Christian language even while refusing the language of the Christian theological tradition, and to do so in the spirit of Blake's marriage of «Heaven» and «Hell» and under the influence of the identification of nirvana and samsara in Mahayana Buddhism.
I don't know about Nirvana, I have to think about that a bit more, but the other two are right on, in my opinion.
In Mahayana Buddhism, alongside the quest for release arose the ideal of compassion supremely symbolized in the Boddhisattva, who renounced Nirvana itself for the sake of bringing enlightenment to an ignorant worlIn Mahayana Buddhism, alongside the quest for release arose the ideal of compassion supremely symbolized in the Boddhisattva, who renounced Nirvana itself for the sake of bringing enlightenment to an ignorant worlin the Boddhisattva, who renounced Nirvana itself for the sake of bringing enlightenment to an ignorant world.
As DiNoia notes in his first chapter: The Christian claim that there is no salvation except through Jesus Christ, or the Buddhist claim that there is no attainment of Nirvana except in the following of the Excellent Eightfold Path, reflects not an unwarranted exclusivism on the part of these communities but the seriousness with which each regards the true aim of life and the means necessary to attain and enjoy it.
The Guardian: Chinese shrine seeks stock - market path to financial nirvana A battle between Buddha and Mammon is shaping up in China after the managers of a renowned shrine announced plans for a multimillion - pound stock - market flotation.
Buddhists and Hindus of the Sankara stripe reject conceptual devices as irrelevant in relating oneself to Nirvana or to the highest truths; Bergson in his early period did so also.
If, like me, you were not in elementary school in the 90s (me, I was in high school wearing way - too - much - black eyeliner and kissing boys while listening to brand new Nirvana tapes, you understand), you might not have heard about The Magic School Bus.
These religions primarily differ as to whether this is to be described in personalistic language as God, or an impersonal language as Brahman, Nirvana, or Tao.
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