Sentences with phrase «of body transformations»

There are lots of body transformations about at the moment but that's not what I'm about.
Here's to a different kind of body transformation.
Instead, you're also going to get help with the psychological aspects of body transformation.
I have managed to show my clients the simplicity of body transformation.
Coaching clients about their diets is the single most confounding aspect of my gig as a personal trainer — and it's also the single most important aspect of body transformation and overall wellness.
Our panel of body transformation judges has just chosen the first of those special awards: The Most Inspirational Body Transformation Of The Year:
Strength training is definitely a big component of body transformation.

Not exact matches

The Council was modelled on the body that successfully led the transformation of Australia's inward - looking, highly protectionist economy into an Asian trade powerhouse.
[JB:] Until the body of Christ, I believe, begins to pray, fast and consecrate itself and realize that there needs to be a desperation for God, we will not see spiritual transformation in this nation, let alone social transformation, which is always the result of a moving of God across a people.
However, I (or rather Ratzinger / Pope Benedict) did not cite 1 Corinthians 15 in order to subvert the idea of material continuity, but rather to support the idea that resurrection will involve a profound transformation and not a mere «return of the «fleshly body,» that is, of the biological structure» in the form that we know it today.
Roman Catholics have often insisted on a transformation of the substance of the bread and vine into the substance of the body and blood of Jesus.
First, last, and all the time, Paul's interest thus was in moral reclamation, not psychology, in salvation, not metaphysics, and his aim was the transformation of men, with their natural faculties of body, mind, and emotion, into spiritual persons.
For it is demonstrable that our bodies of flesh and blood will be dissolved, and that in whatever mode of existence we may be raised from death it will not be by either the resuscitation of this mortal body or its transformation — unless, indeed, we follow the speculations of some of the Fathers concerning the reassembling, by God, of the dispersed molecules of the flesh, which I am not inclined to do.
The church, into which one is born (like the medieval Catholic Church), is distinguished by an ethic of conservation and compromise in its relationship with the surrounding society; the sect, which one must join as an adult (like the Anabaptists), rejects the surrounding society and has an ethic of rigor, perfection and transformation; the mystic is primarily a subjectively religious person who is not linked to any particular religious body (or, if linked to one, does not find it very important).
Whatever transformation has taken place or will take place in her existence, it is a transformation of an actual life that this corpse was integrally part of as her earthly body.
The transfigured body of Jesus anticipates the divinization of humanity (in the language of the East) and the final transformation of the cosmos.
But by the time my semester came to an end, I learned some wholly unexpected lessons about the transformative power of prayer in a jail setting; about the effects on the body of such personal transformation; and about this country's systemic racism and how it is in some ways coterminous with the attempt to prevent or repress such transformation.
I had seen certain patient practices of transformation work seemingly miraculous change in the souls and bodies of some young men, and I had seen them discern both the personal and the political potential of such change.
The transformation of devotional attitudes, of concepts, rites and institutions, the rise of new and the decline of old ideas and practices under the impact of these factors with respect to the different religious bodies has not been sufficiently investigated.
In that case we are to believe in a transformation of the physical body into a «spiritual body» or to talk about the persistence through death of either the soul or the «personality» of Jesus.
Their vision is «to create a community where all individuals can experience transformation of body, mind, heart, and spirit.»
As the letter's performer allowed the body and voice to represent the passions invested in the piece, a process of transformation could begin:
And not just the nonhuman created order — even we ourselves, as Christians, who have received the advance gift of the Holy Spirit, are now groaning within ourselves, for we are also waiting — waiting for the transformation of our bodies and for the full experiencing of our adoption as God's children.
Later in the book, Baruch asked about the exact nature of the resurrection body at the consummation, and he was told by God that the dead would rise exactly as they were at the moment of death, and after they had been given an opportunity to recognize one another, they would then undergo a spiritual transformation.
The challenge to embrace comes in recognizing that the rhythm of personal transformation and pastoral ministry is death and renewal: «We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body.
For it is demonstrable that our bodies of flesh and blood will be dissolved, and that in whatever mode of existence we may be raised from death it will not be by either the resuscitation of this mortal body or its transformation
Paul speaks of the general resurrection of the dead as one which involves both the dead and the living in a transformation into what he called «a spiritual body».
Cyril of Jerusalem (c. 315 - 86) thought of resurrection in terms of the resuscitation of the physical body, followed by a spiritual transformation.
There continued to be some diversity of opinion on the exact nature of the resurrection body, and although all wanted to affirm the essential continuity of the person, by referring to the «same body», some allowed more room than others for some kind of spiritual transformation of the body.
(Especially The Resurrection of the Dead [1926]-RRB- Karl Barth considers it to be the New Testament interpretation that the transformation of the body occurs for everyone immediately after his individual death — as if the dead were no longer in time.
When does this transformation of the body take place?
This means that all phenomena are identical in their constituent self - identity; all are in a state of constant transformation; and there are no absolute differences between human nature and the natural order, body and mind, male and female, enlightenment and ignorance.
Since, as Kukai taught, all things and events, all transformations in the flux of nature, interpenetrate the actions of Dainichi's Dharma Body, every change in any form or entity is simultaneously an action of Dainichi.
In short, as engaged Catholics, both lay and clerical, took the measure of the social transformations of modern economic and political life, they began to develop a body of reflection, properly called social Catholicism.
The bishop, invested with the fullness of the sacrament of Orders, is «the steward of the grace of the supreme priesthood,» above all in the Eucharist, which he himself offers, or ensures that it is offered, from which the Church ever derives its life and on which it thrives -LSB-...] For «the sharing in the body and blood of Christ has no other effect than to accomplish our transformation into that which we receive.»
Paul also indicates that, just as the individual Christian will experience the resurrection of the body, so the whole creation will be purged of evil and decay and injustice, and will experience total transformation (Rom.
Perhaps önd is not a thing so much as this process of transformation, the combustion which is the body's equivalent of fire.
On the other hand, the resurrection of the body of Christ also involves the transformation of individual men into willing members of that body, and this can only be effected through the atonement.
Michigan's Derrick Green, who last offseason showed off his impressive body - transformation from freshman year, uploaded this Instagram video of him going through a foot - speed drill.
Ja'Raymond Hall, a former four - star offensive tackle out of Oak Park, Michigan, has made an impressive body transformation since arriving in Ann Arbor, Jim Harbaugh told media.
Ja'Raymond Hall, a former four - star offensive tackle out of Oak Park, Michigan, has made an impressive body transformation since arriving in...
... Capitalizing on the semiotic potential, heightened emotion, and the liminality of the birth itself, midwives seek to overturn mechanistic views of the faulty female body in need of medical management, replacing them with the language of connection, celebration, power, transformation, and mothers and babies as inseparable units.
These include: your body and how it makes room for your baby; fears about labor and delivery; the joyous expectation of seeing your baby; and the transformation occurring within you.
Belly masking (or casting) is a wonderful art form celebrating the amazing transformation of a woman's body during pregnancy.
The transformation from woman to mother has been similar to the transformation of my body, particularly my breasts, from pre-pregnancy to breastfeeding.
Belly casting (or masking) is a wonderful art form celebrating the amazing transformation of a woman's body during pregnancy.
I strongly believe in the power of yoga to enhance the incredible mind / body transformation of being pregnant and to help ease and shorten labor.
Our prenatal yoga classes help you move through the transformations of the pregnant body with peace and ease.
This doesn't end when you give birth, of course; your body will go through a slew of other physical transformations in order to get back to a non-pregnant state.
One possibility, of course, is that the United Kingdom will, at long last, emulate its errant child, the United States, one of whose major 18th century contributions to world constitutionalism was precisely the notion of a formal «constitutional convention» that ostensibly possessed a constituent power to propose radically transformations of the existing political order (even if ratification was in the hands of some other body).
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