Sentences with phrase «only become conscious»

Taxing yourself for your small indulgences is another nifty way to not only become conscious of your spending, but to build savings.

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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.
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.
He could become a fully conscious self only as he broke the mold of Shillington.
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.
The self is the conscious synthesis of infinitude and finitude which relates itself to itself, whose task is to become itself, a task which can be performed only by means of a relationship to God.
Ah, so much is said about human want and misery — I seek to understand it, I have also had some acquaintance with it at close range; so much is said about wasted lives — but only that man's life is wasted who lived on, so deceived by the joys of life or by its sorrows that he never became eternally and decisively conscious of himself as spirit, as self, or (what is the same thing) never became aware and in the deepest sense received an impression of the fact that there is a God, and that he, he himself, his self, exists before this God, which gain of infinity is never attained except through despair.
These values are implicit presuppositions, which only after reflection become conscious ideals:
If I were forced to name one or the other of these two moments as that in which the Christian church in its distinctive character began, I should probably name the second of them, for it was only then that the community became fully conscious of itself.
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.
Such «religious intuitions» are the «somewhat exceptional elements of our conscious experience» that Whitehead seeks to elucidate as evidence for God's consequent experience of the world.9 Only a living person experiencing a whole series of divine aims, sensitive to the way in which these shift, grow, and develop in response to our changing circumstances can become aware of their source as dynamic and personal, meeting our needs and concerns.10 Jesus, full of the Spirit, knew God personally in this intimate way, until these aims were taken from him in the hour of his deepest need, when he experienced being forsaken by God on the cross.
At the beginning, Yahweh is pictured, not only as indignant at man's eating of the «tree of the knowledge of good and evil» (Genesis 2:9) and so becoming conscious of sin, but as being anxious lest man should «take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever,» and, in order to guard against this event, man is driven from Eden and its gates are guarded by «the flame of a sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.»
The assumption underlying much contemporary thought is that authentic human existence is achieved only in moments where we become fully conscious of our creativity.11 The dominant anthropological image is that of homo faber.12 The influence of Marx and existentialism is present here, and these two strands of modern thought are always suspicious of any ideological or religious inclinations to undermine a sense of our human productivity.
For Durkheim, it is only in collective celebration that individuals become fully conscious of their commitment to the corporate group and to the «spirit» that energizes it.
Consequently, repression and guilt are inseparable, or, at least, we become conscious of our guilt only to the extent that we become aware of the power of repression within us.
The first seed of the European Economic Community, i.e., the 1954 European Coal and Steel Company, was not sown for economic reasons only, but» and this was very conscious on the mind of its father, another Christian, Jean Monnet» in order to prevent competition about the possession of these basic industrial goods from becoming once again the cause of wars.
The Electors were not well disposed towards Roman inspired demands, and were only too conscious of general unrest and of the widespread support for Luther, who was fast becoming a popular focus and symbol of every public dissatisfaction.
Between HK$ 400 and HK$ 800, only three Golds were awarded as judges become increasingly conscious about the price tag in correlation to quality.
While only about 1 - 3 % of the North American population has celiac disease, gluten - free diets have become a significant trend for health - conscious consumers.
While conscious observers certainly partake in the creation of the participatory universe envisioned by Wheeler, they are not the only, or even primary, way by which quantum potentials become real.
But not only has it become a profound choice for the health conscious consumers - it's totally trendy too.
By keeping a picture in your conscious mind a few times throughout your day of the person you want to become, your subconscious has the ability to get you there — only if you believe that it will happen for you.
In this world of fashion where everyday fashion changes, not only women but men are also becoming fashion conscious.
Sometimes it's only during middle age when you might have gained a little weight around the midriff area that you become conscious of it.
Becoming more conscious made me stick to buying basic clothes only, in neutral colors and repeating them as much as I can.
The first half is beguiling, and beautifully shot on Super 16 mm, but it's only in the socially conscious second half that it becomes truly bewitching.
«Drivers are not always conscious of speeding and sometimes only becoming aware they were going too fast when they receive a fine in the mail or are pulled over by law enforcement,» Stefan Kappes, active safety supervisor, Ford of Europe, was quoted in a CTV News article.
Ray Kurzweil, author of The Singularity is Near, has predicted that within a matter of decades, machines will become so integrated in not only the human environment, but within the human anatomy, that you will be able to send emails by thought, and eventually upload information into your conscious mind through flash drives.
Doubts have only set in now that the guys presumably responsible for the mess are gone and the management strategy is becoming collaborative and risk - conscious.
Graham proposed that investors should become not only «balance sheet conscious,» but «ownership conscious
«As consumers become more conscious of what they bring into their homes, they are looking to retailers to provide more natural litter options to fit not only their needs but the needs of their cats,» says Yamamoto.
As more pet owners are becoming conscious of their pets» health and what important role the diet plays, manufacturers too are starting to pay more attention and produce only the best healthy dog treats with organic and natural ingredients, that are low in calories.
As consumers continue becoming more health conscious, they are more mindful not only of what they put in their pets» food bowls, but also of what goes in the litter box.
«Above all», he writes, «what must be emphasized about the New New painters is their painterly excess, even violence, with its virtually overwhelming sense of erotic richness and fatal energy, bringing in its wake a sense of sounding the depths of unconscious emotion - or rather, of a sense of self we only become fleetingly conscious of in ecstasy.
There is a self - conscious foundation to much of the work as it becomes clear that Henderson is not only shadowing art historical structures but also his own movements in the studio.
It has been made clear in many quarters for almost a decade... we have become conscious of... the energy crisis, the full nature of which the American public is still only dimly aware....
Tom O, Whether that is a conscious desire of the (Greens, Liberal Progressives or «Environmentalists») all of whom are patently idealist, and idealism can very easily lead to fascism, I Wholeheartedly agree with you that the consequences of fulfilling [their] desires and aspirations will lead to an inequality of living standards, not only never seen before, even under the pharaohs of ancient Egypt, but may become a cause of species differentiation for Homo sapiens, with The Blessed enlightened ones controlling Everything.
Some people not only suffer financial loss but also struggle to deal with the embarrassment caused by bad dental work — they become self - conscious and afraid to smile.
Only when the car has an accident after which they have to dole out huge bills, do they become conscious of the mistake that they had made previously by not covering their autos.
It only takes a few moments to become familiar with the applicant's important technical skills (IR QA Auditor), general nursing practice history (ICU patient care), and other relevant certifications (Conscious Sedation Certification).
Perlmutter said she has become more conscious about doing full loads of laundry and only running the dishwasher when it is full.
Author and real estate professional Matt Parker shares that, «Living smaller is not only going to become mandatory (increased building costs, increased real estate values), it is emotionally freeing, and socially conscious.
Some believe the only way forward is for Westerners to become more conscious consumers.
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