Sentences with phrase «one becomes conscious»

«I became conscious of the amount of energy I spent at the office.
This week I take you on a deep dive into becoming a conscious leader.
This was a guy who spent almost 20 years deliberately experimenting with ways to become conscious of his unconscious, delving into his own «darkness.»
George Orwell said it best in 1984: «Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they can not become conscious.»
Just as there is a real difference between noticing something already within one's vision and bringing something new within one's visual experience, so there is a real difference between becoming conscious of something already within one's field of experience and introducing something new within the range of one's experience.
What is created at that moment is a single new creature — a human person — with the capacity to become conscious and free «in the image and likeness of God».
As I became conscious my first thought was, «God hasn't finished with me yet.»
His offer of more abundant life, then, is not an invitation to declare ourselves as certified «Christians,» but rather to become conscious, consenting and responsible participants in the one great life, a fulfillment hardly institutional at all.
Now that humanity has become conscious of the movement which carries it onwards it has more and more need of finding, above and beyond itself, an infinite objective, an infinite issue, to which it can wholly dedicate itself.
At about the same time the Muslims of India, led by such men as Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan, who founded Alighar University, became conscious of their cultural importance and their national existence.
As a result of the brief, violent moment of crisis in which it became conscious at once of its creative power and of its critical faculties, humanity has quite legitimately become hard to move: no stimulus at the level of mere instinct or blind economic necessity will suffice for long to goad it into moving onwards.
There are many besides myself who know that when we allow ourselves to be used by a purpose much greater than we are, we become conscious of fitting into a pattern with a feeling of permanence, a pattern only incompletely outlined in the here - and - now.
There are many days when the believer, trying to become conscious of God's presence within, feels nothing at all, sees nothing at all.
Only those who have immersed themselves passionately in the study of Christian anti-Judaism could have become conscious of how deeply it pervades our tradition and our continuing practice.
In one memorable paragraph we have the comparison made between a universe without moral laws and led just by human desire, which leads to a dying universe, as indicated by C. S. Lewis in his book The Abolition of Man, and Nagel's view of the universe becoming aware of itself in man, and becoming conscious of truth, beauty and goodness.
And this is so, not merely because then he would not betray his foolishness, but also because this self - control would help him to become conscious of himself as an individual, and would prevent him from adopting the crowd's opinion.
John Hick and Arthur C. McGill (New York: Macmillan, 1967) for an informative exposition of Blondel: «In the very depths of the act in which we become conscious of what we are, we recognize an interior beyond, since this is constitutive of the dynamism of our souls» (p. 281).
Over a fifteen to twenty billion year period of time, matter has struggled to become alive, and life to become conscious.
This weakness could not become conscious until a sufficient number of American Catholic intellectuals were formed; and they were being formed in the»30s and»40s.
To the extent animals become conscious, they become less driven by what's best for the species.
Rather than postulate a supreme being, one could suggest that a particular universe with OUR set of physical laws might in fact allow itself to become conscious, by making it possible for biologic beings to develop and allowing it ALL over our particular Universe.
History is the record of the cosmic accident becoming conscious of his or herself as miserable error and so self - destructing.
Only in terms of other people does the individual become conscious of his own being, his own duties, his privilege and responsibilities toward himself and towards other people.
When the process of transmission becomes conscious, the possibilities for exercising judgments are enhanced, and this is when narratives can be important.
When a more highly developed finite organism becomes conscious of mutually supportive aims and desires, then he more readily moves in their direction.
Regional blocks will at some stage become conscious of the need for them to defend their economic self - interest, especially if they too become technologically self - reliant.
«Individuality,» the I of I - It, becomes conscious of itself as the subject of experiencing and using.
Of course, now we have become conscious of the destructive effects of these developments and therefore of the one - sidedness of the vision behind it.
And, moreover, if by not venturing at all in the highest sense (and to venture in the highest sense is precisely to become conscious of oneself) I have gained all earthly advantages... and lose my self!
Those, on the other hand, who say that they are in despair are generally such as have a nature so much more profound that they must become conscious of themselves as spirit, or such as by the hard vicissitudes of life and its dreadful decisions have been helped to become conscious of themselves as spirit — either one or the other, for rare is the man who truly is free from despair.
(Today we have become conscious of the need to be somewhat reserved in our using the adjective «old» to refer to books which are not at all obsolete either for Jews or for Christians.)
He thus becomes conscious of himself as one among the many individuals presented to each other through sense experience.
«In the Moment man also becomes conscious of the new birth, for his antecedent state was one of non-being.
Mathematics is the inquiry the essence of which is thought becoming conscious of itself.
In this way, the species becomes conscious of its own original process of life.
They must become conscious of a wider range of assumptions if they are to think responsibly.
Our natural instinct to love and serve those close to us described by Darwin must become conscious cooperation in the service of mutual interests.
Father vivifies us, resurrecting us, we become conscious again — with the perception that no time has elapsed between our death and resurrection, as if we merely slept a dreamless sleep.
Therefore, preachers who become conscious of the social function of the language of the sermon can use language in such a way as to encourage social effects that are appropriate to the gospel.
Doubtless since man first became conscious of himself and of his mysterious environment, he has sought by whatever means seemed promising to know whether or not his world was friendly to him, and on what conditions.
That is the fear implicit in the ecumenical movement — and that fear, when it becomes conscious, can be paralyzing.
As some have already observed, it is through humankind that the universe has become conscious of itself.
Naturalistic models have in practice presented a closed scheme of cause and effect wholly autonomous to the investigating agent; whereas the actual process of discovery may lead to a change in the agent in the very act of becoming conscious of meaning.
These values are implicit presuppositions, which only after reflection become conscious ideals:
Thus sonship to God is nothing self - evident, natural, which belongs to man as man, of which man needs only to become conscious in order to reap the benefits; rather, sonship to God is a miracle.
Jesus does not point to any way which can be universally recognized, in which a man becomes conscious of the forgiveness of God — he simply proclaims this forgiveness.
In obvious fact, we all became conscious that we were sinners after the event.
It slips up on a self - aware human being whenever he becomes conscious of his fragile position in the face of sickness, nature, fate and, ultimately, death.
Tolkien became conscious of and developed the strong Marian resonance of Galadriel.
But to return to my story: there is no more efficient way to recover from the ungodly temptations of radicalism than to become conscious of the traps it has set for one's children.
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