Sentences with phrase «only in the moment»

To see only in the moment is to take what's put before you.
The conscience will be enlightened only in the moment in which it has given real assent.
For the most part, God is a passive observer, invoked only in moments of high tragedy, especially by those living «above stairs».
For Karl Barth man always appears to remain on the knife edge between the love of God and the abyss of damnation.24 Reinhold Niebuhr holds that we are redeemed from sin in principle, but whether we are redeemed in fact is not made clear.25 Christ, he says, is our hope, not our possession.26 And again he suggests that only in the moment of prayer can man really love God and his neighbor with the love which Christ has shown to us.27 Emil Brunner comes closer to positive affirmation of the new life of the man to whom the love of God has come with power.
In fact, the individual's consciousness of salvation occurs only in those moments where there is a sense of belonging to a larger body comprised of others and the entire universe as they are collectively being brought into unity by God.
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.
With Jesus as in Judaism, obedience is bound up with the crisis of decision in which man stands; obedience is actual only in the moment of action, and if one wishes to call obedience an intention, he must at the same time hold fast the fact that this obedience presupposes the authority of God.
Just as the divine omnipotence and omniscience can not be realized existentially apart from his word uttered with reference to a particular moment and heard in that moment, so this Word is what it is only in the moment in reference to which it is uttered.
Only in that moment of the afternoon sun in Ladkh, as he abandoned thought of hurrying on to the monastery, did he receive back something he had unconsciously offered.
But this is what the Paradox also desires, and thus they are at bottom linked in understanding; but this understanding is present only in the moment of passion.
Good movement and a good finish but we needed to do better defensively, not only in that moment but in the game in general.»
the anti wenger brigade who are out for blood make valid points, but only in moments but never seem to back things up with fact, their arguements become shallow..
Focusing on movement, noticing, softening, breathing, is to be mindful, to be present in the moment, and if a person with dementia can be helped to do this, the distress that arises from not knowing who is who, where they are, and what is going to happen next can be alleviated, not only in the moment but also over time» (Morris, 2015).
It wakes us to the fact that our lives unfold only in moments.
A boy lives only in the moment and his plans are mostly around which bar he's going to hit up on the weekend.
Throughout this portion of The Walk, Zemeckis goes light on the 3D, ramping it up only in moments when there is actual wire walking going on.
She had told him it was during her faithless husband's pursuit of another woman, when she found herself lonely and destitute, but she had assured him that she yielded to the handsome Hamilton only in a moment of passionate gratitude.
We all to often think of ourselves only in the moment, neglecting the versions of ourselves that will exist years down the road.
Exotic, adventurous, and affordable, you'll be celebrated by everyone who joins you in this tropical Central American paradise — not only in the moment, but also for all the years that follow.
Rockets can be useful sometimes but only in the moments that the game wasn't telling me that the target was out of reach (despite the fact that I was just a couple feet away).
It's the longest palindromic word in English literature and an unmistakable onomatopoeia that takes inalienable form only in a moment we can collectively imagine: a furious rapping at the door.
Complete only in their moment of exhibition, Denise's works are in constant flux as her materials are reused and re-imagined in future pieces.
I do know that every stroke or mark can exist only in the moment it was done.
Those at a lower levels may experience the glow only in the moment of departure from their earthly body.
His staged interventions existed only in the moment; there was no written transcript.
An image comes into being not only in the moment of exposure, but rather acquires significance and creates new relationships through time, circulation, and form.
Black people have rarely and, only in moments of extreme anger, said «white people, piss off back to England».
Dr. Randall explains, «Our partners can either lessen the effects that stress has on our relationship, maybe by coping together or cooperating, or we can ignore our partner when they come home from a bad day and maybe not listen to some of the things they want to talk about... not being able to work together with our partners can really have negative effects on our well - being, not only in the moment, but long - term effects as well.»

Not exact matches

«There are a lot of speculators on the market right now but, at the moment, only locals can buy property in North Korea.»
«Only you can determine how you show up, and I think it's really important to put a lot of emphasis on how you are in the moment,» she says.
This moment has been a long time coming for the company, which is now the first and only one in the U.S. that can provide such health reports to consumers without a prescription.
«Your brain is wired not only to figure out where you sit in the professional and social pecking order against others, but to reinforce your position in that pecking order,» says writer Steve Errey, who continues: «When you get wrapped up in establishing or maintaining status, the moment your place in the hierarchy drops you're going to feel pretty horrible... Don't get into the status game — there are no winners.»
I came to assign some unexpected but genuine joy in [awkwardness],» she told me, pointing as an example to that moment we've all experienced when someone approaches and you move over to let them pass only to have them move over too, creating a totally awkward little dance.
Taking a few moments every day — while I'm still invited — to join them in a match is not only great quality time with my family, it keeps me grounded in what's important and in a positive frame of mind when I turn my attention back to work.»
Emily, a psychic medium based in Brooklyn, New York, directly opposed my unrealistic, misinformed view of psychics from the moment I met her because not only does it turn out that she lives in my neighborhood, but also she embodies an even more mysterious kind of magic: the ability to be an everyday person, a working mom, and the possessor of an impressive gift.
Five minutes spent fully engaging with one person as if he or she is the only thing in the room at the moment is worth 10 times more than 15 minutes half - heartedly tittering on about the dullest subjects.
Yik Yak's tale is a common one in Silicon Valley: Investors race to pour money into the hot app of the moment, only to watch adoption and usage drop shortly after the ink dries on the term sheet.
There isn't much overlap between the two services as far as the channels they offer, and while Sony is only available at the moment through PlayStation's, according to a company release, it will available on iPads in the future.
This simple act will help the other person feel like the only person in the room who matters to you in that moment.
«We realized late last year that moments in games are not really the only place where you're happy,» he says.
Getting caught up in things you «should» do is a negative mindset that only clouds your focus and pulls you away from thinking about what you're accomplishing in the moment.
We only included the characters who died in the movie prior to that moment who are probably dead for good — the vanished characters will most likely come back somehow in the next «Avengers» movie.
Their steadiness doesn't command attention in the moment; only when examined in its totality does it stand out.
Further, there had to be someone out there down a point in his or her championship with Jake Elliott as the kicker who for a brief moment thought he or she had won in a miracle, only to be crushed as the Eagles chose to kneel.
Not only does this exercise bring us into the present, it improves our outlook in the moment of reflection.
Saying, «He literally died when he saw the invoice,» works only if the customer did, in fact, pass away moments after seeing the bill.
«There's only one or two times like this in your political career where you face a moment like this where what's good for your country may not be good for your party.»
Years later, in 2010, Amazon launched a full - throttle push to market baby products to moms at the precise moment it was negotiating to purchase the parent of Diapers.com, an act that could only drive down an acquisition price by striking terror in the hearts of other buyers.
As for this past year, a challenge with skyrocketing growth is that «you only fix the thing that is broken in front of you that moment,» she said.
This same fantasy is mirrored in «A Quiet Place»: The only moment of relief in the whole «silent horror film» is when Evelyn and Lee are wired in together, swaying gently to their own music and silencing the world outside their earbuds.
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