Sentences with phrase «of body sensing»

Experience the hatha yoga style of Body Sensing Yoga, walking and guided meditations, and iRest Yoga Nida «the yogi's sleep» - deep meditative self - inquiry, where notions of separateness may be disabused.
Multisensory and utilizes touch and appropriate stimulation of body senses for social development, attachment, regulation of physiological development, stress reduction, and positive body image

Not exact matches

«This is a breakthrough technology that really changes what's possible in terms of sensing and stimulating nerve activity, especially nerves deep inside the body,» Weber says.
Any passerby could observe who had joined the meeting and how long they stayed, and if one were so inclined one could even assess body language clues to get a sense of how things were going.
The suit, for example, may automatically sense when to stiffen and relax at key body joints to help prevent injury, as well as augment the work done by muscles to help counter the negative impacts of fatigue on performance and injury.
This enables good salespeople to use conversation, body language, other social cues to quickly establish a sense of trust and understanding when cultivating new relationships.
Using the drug as an anti-aging treatment makes sense, since it helps the body be more sensitive to insulin, which in turn lowers the amount of blood sugar in the body and helps things run more smoothly.
Ultrasound technology is best known for its use in imaging technology, in which sound waves help doctors get a sense of what's going on inside the body.
To make a TENS device that could be used without a skilled operator adjusting the settings, Rahimi and McCullough needed to design one that's capable of sensing where it's placed on the body and how the underlying muscles are responding to the current.
Because of this, it makes sense that the latest study used this BMI range to define what they considered an «optimal» body weight.
And regardless of their individual strength, all of these drugs work by capitalizing on our body's natural pain - relief system, which — in high enough doses — can result in a surging sense of euphoria.
The project has the challenge of high country and weather as well as a relatively erratic ore body in the sense that the gold is high grade and located in relatively narrow veins.
There are five senses we possess that alert us to the presence of objects external to our bodies.
For the accommodationist, the body of Israel (or the body of the Church) extends, in a descending sense to be sure, beyond the range of its literal adherents.
Agree mankind brain is his computer and in order for this computer to work it requires all the other working physical systems and senses... this computer is programed as to when it should stop working naturally but man shortened the life of that time given by destroying their health or risking their physical body into physical harm...
When Song of Songs, for instance, uses metaphors for body parts (stone pillars, fawns, flowers) it is using analogies that make sense that the time.
As an atheist (SHOCK) it makes more sense to me to just get your body cremated or something and if you want a spot for people to come and remember you that's nice, but really it could be anywhere as long as you buy the spot, buying a specific plot of ground to have your body thrown into just seems silly and a waste of money.
Projection of our own body parts into inanimate tools and devices is an essential human experience of feedback, since our senses always strive to be transparent.
The concept of international human rights from which no country is exempt is consonant with the idea that Shari'a, the large body of legal tradition that informs the Muslim community about how God requires it to live, is in some sense the rule of God.
Christians far removed in time and space from the Shoah should nonetheless have a vibrant sense of solidarity in the Body of Christ that enables us, indeed requires us, to recognize our involvement in both the terrible sins and heroic virtues of those who were there.
Ramanuja used the body - soul metaphor to indicate the sense in which God is the inner director of all things.
He took into account the audience's ability to perceive in the ultimate sense — by flinging aside his deity and becoming the Word, one of us, living in our cramped planet within the limitations of a human body.
The discipline and penances of the body and soul are born out of an awareness of the evil which exists in the person's attachment to the fallen world through the senses, the intellect, and the spirit.They are meant to assist in the purification of these fallen attachments within the human person.
When you've been married for thirteen years, you know exactly what kind of humor your partner will appreciate when she's actively pushing a baby out of her body, and Dan, sensing it would make me feel confident and safe, had the entire delivery room in stitches that night.
To hold that same - sex marriage is part of the fundamental right to marry, or necessary for giving LGBT people the equal protection of the laws, the Court implicitly made a number of other assumptions: that one - flesh union has no distinct value in itself, only the feelings fostered by any kind of consensual sex; that there is nothing special about knowing the love of the two people whose union gave you life, whose bodies gave you yours, so long as you have two sources of care and support; that what children need is parenting in some disembodied sense, and not mothering and fathering.
This can be sensed physically, because of the unity between soul and body, and expressed too - always according to the truth of God, and with honest prudence in the light of His grace; we all have to be aware that we live with a fallen nature, that our bodies can be victims of disordered drives.
As I held his tightly wrapped body close to mine, my baby suddenly sensed proximity to the solution of his ravenous need.
Second, the sense of Christ's own words, «this is my Body,» implies that what was bread is now His Body.
He senses «the union and communion of soul of his people in the offering and feeding upon the Body and Blood, the Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ».
With what sense of contempt or ambivalence did he slip through his grave clothes into his body and back to his troubles?
Hebrew thought developed this idea rather than immortality, first, because the Hebrews had a vivid sense of the goodness of material bodily existence; and second, because they understood the necessary unity of the person not as a soul - in - body but as a whole living, feeling, thinking personality.
And that is why, in our prayer at the altar, we ask that the consecration may be brought about for us: Ut nobis Corpus et Sanguis fiat... 3 If I firmly believe that everything around me is the body and blood of the Word, 4 then for me (and in one sense for me alone) is brought about that marvellous «diaphany» which causes the luminous warmth of a single life to be objectively discernible in and to shine forth from the depths of every event, every element: whereas if, unhappily, my faith should flag, at once the light is quenched and everything becomes darkened, everything disintegrates.
The notion of women's autonomy» including absolute control over our own bodies» leaves us with an unrealistic sense of human power and an exaggerated sense of independence from the consequences of our attitudes and actions.
Christians should, given their tradition, be inclined to find sense in body language, not only because of the resurrection of the body but also because of the bread and wine of the eucharist as the body and blood of Christ, and the church as the body with Christ as its head.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
Such a split makes no sense in our world: spirit and body or matter are on a continuum, for matter is not inanimate substance but throbs of energy, essentially in continuity with spirit.
(I use church here in the body of Christ sense not the institutional sense).
In John, Mary, finding the tomb laid open by the removal of the covering stone, concludes without investigation that the body has been removed by some person or persons unknown, and reports to the disciples in that sense, but as in Matthew, a meeting with Jesus himself resolves all uncertainty.
Aristotle replies that it would be better to say that it is the man (i.e., the composite of soul and body) who is pained andpleased, perceives and thinks, even though there is a certain sense in saying that the soul does these things since the movement originates in the soul [408b7].
They understand at least the theory of a congregation being a cohesive community — the «body of Christ» in New Testament terms — even if they have little sense of what they must let go of to contribute to the shape of this community.
There are elements of good sense in folk wisdom and popular religion, and what health remains in the body politic depends on this.
In a sense the whole universe is his vehicle of expression, comparable to our bodies as the vehicle of spirit.
Although every action of our body is ours in one sense, there are certain actions which we say are «peculiarly ours in a way that the others are not.
It joins spouses in body as well as in mind, is completed and deepened in the biological good of procreation, and objectively demands all - encompassing commitment, in the sense of being both life - long (permanent) and exclusive (monogamous).
The ancients, too, vaguely sensed these difficulties, and always imagined the spirit or soul as having some body or form, even though, of necessity, it had to be of a ghostly or ethereal «substance», and pictured a spirit or soul world in which the soul found community.
It was black, like the sky, and as I stared into it, the most terrible, lonely sense of despair rushed through my body.
Just as the primary meaning of human action does not refer to a public, historical act, the primary meaning of God's action does not refer to any act in history.23 However, since the relation of the world to God is analogous to that of the body to the self, then in the secondary sense of God's action, every event is to an extent an act of God.
It is not as if God were absent from it and then intervened in it now and again; in the more profound sense, the unexhausted divine self ever energizes in nature and history, and above all in the lives of men and women, expressing that self in such a fashion that the whole created order is in one sense God's body.
In this thoroughly serious and realistic sense, it is not the body as a multiplicity of distinct acts of being, but it includes those acts, albeit imperfectly, in itself.
He quotes physicist Brian Swimme: «The universe shivers with wonder in the depths of the human,» and points out that this sense of an emergent universe identical with ourselves gives new meaning to the Chinese sense of forming one body with all things.
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