Sentences with phrase «ordinary experiences»

The Positive Neuroplasticity Training (PNT) is a deep immersion in the material in the Learning pillar of the Foundations of Well - Being (FWB) program — i.e., the HEAL methods of positive neuroplasticity, turning ordinary experiences into extraordinary inner strengths, and using these methods to build up inner resources for any issues related to our three core needs of safety, satisfaction, and connection — and then the Foundations of Well - Being program applies these methods to growing the specific strengths in the other 11 pillars of well - being.
His intent is to reveal a cognitive holographic dimension within the viewer's ordinary experiences of light, and to stimulate a dialogue between the ordinary and the extraordinary planes of understanding.
This series presents an exploration of the expressive possibilities of fiber through the work of 27 contemporary artists, while engaging the viewer in broader considerations of the medium's emotional meanings, its connections with ordinary experiences, and its capacity for critique and social commentary.
Her photography career began in the silence of the darkroom, but later shifted under the influence of critical theory to combine the traditional practice of documentary photography with the impulsive reflections of ordinary experiences.
The ACT is also a parkland territory, with ample open spaces for sport, adventure travel, wine tours and out of the ordinary experiences.
On this Spain tour, Globus has also arranged some out - of - the - ordinary experiences for you.
Enjoy some out - of - the - ordinary experiences offered by Globus, including a visit to a Panama hat maker in Bécal and a cooking demonstration in Uxmal.
To make this tour unique, Globus also has included some out - of - the - ordinary experiences.
On this Portugal and Northern Spain tour, Globus has also included some out - of - the - ordinary experiences for you.
Globus has arranged out - of - the - ordinary experiences, so you can truly enjoy some of Italy's gastronomic delights.
On this French tour, Globus has also included some out - of - the - ordinary experiences.
Find the strength you need to conquer everyday and out - of - the - ordinary experiences with the 2.0 L 4 - cylinder engine.
In both tragedy and ecstasy, and often in the midst of very ordinary experiences, these ultimate questions emerge and allow us to come into more explicit contact with mystery.
In our culture words are not altogether dead; signs of life appear in a number of ways in ordinary experiences.
This will help them face the inevitable contradictions and institutionalized disharmonies that mark their ordinary experiences, but they will make their contribution amid the ambiguities and pluralisms that are everywhere evident.
Worship space should make us aware of our senses, remove us from the ordinary experiences of life, and prepare us for worship and fellowship.
Ordinary experiences can become extraordinary events in a new setting.
«Younger people who view their future as extensive gain more happiness from extraordinary experiences,» the researchers concluded, while as people age, it is more ordinary experiences that become associated with happiness.
The ordinary experience of buying this product is made extraordinary by its lifetime guarantee, allowing customers to feel more comfortable with their purchase.
An ordinary experience would leave you looking for the receipt and determining whether it is still covered under the warranty.
According to new research from Harvard University and the University of Virginia, when people seek out extraordinary experiences like vacationing in exotic locales, those who had the experience enjoyed that their adventures were superior to ones their peers had, but during subsequent social interactions the adventurer ultimately felt excluded and worse off than they would have felt if they had an ordinary experience like everyone else.
But if the hypothesis is true, it should be exemplified in unspectacular ways in ordinary experience as well.
It seems to me that these latter novels are all illuminated by discussing them in terms very similar to the ones we used to discuss parables: they evoke the graciousness of the transcendent by means of a distortion of the familiar, for the purpose of providing a new and extraordinary context for ordinary experience.
Now if we turn from the life of Christ to our ordinary experience of people, most of us would probably agree that there are certain types of men and women who need to be shocked or jolted out of their self - love and complacency before they can begin to see and appreciate what we and constructive love is trying to do.
And even though we have no ordinary experience of the soul separated from its body, it is at least possible that the soul could prehend itself or other souls more directly without bodily mediation.
People of all times and places have reported states of consciousness that transcend ordinary experience, in which past and future disappear into a constant «now.»
The story begins in the world of ordinary experience.
The derivative notion of «society» is essential to his metaphysics, for it serves to link his speculative conception of actual entities with entities of ordinary experience, such as material bodies and living organisms (including cells and molecules).
In our ordinary experience, we take things to be harmonic structures embodying some appreciable worth, even when this worth is subordinated to a factual function in an instrumental relation.
The underemphasis on the empirical way is particularly important because it has not only discouraged the aesthetic appreciation of the power of art and of the world of ordinary experience, it has also discouraged the moral action which such appreciation might engender.
The objects of our ordinary experience, things such as rocks, trees, animals and persons are composites or groupings of what we have been calling occasions of experience.
The term «transfiguration,» or we might say «transformation,» points to the process by which a phenomenon that is a part of ordinary experience comes to assume a controlling interpretative role in man's understanding of himself and his world.
The term «God» at least means that reality or dimension of reality which can not simply be equated with ordinary experience, but which yet discloses itself concretely in ordinary experience as the source of its reality and value.
They also presuppose hierophanies that utilize the materials of ordinary experience.
The assumption is that the fundamental character of reality, which is not apparent in ordinary experience as such, not even in its totality, has become manifest in this happening.
A notion of God emerges because a certain happening or complex of happenings in ordinary experience undergoes a transfiguration that gives it a paradigmatic role in man's perception of reality.
Consequently, many of us spent the next decade working through an answer to the question of the meaning of religious language in terms of ordinary experience, in terms of a «revision» or «re-presentation» of the Christian tradition «intelligible to modern minds,» and worked on formulating an appropriate and strong political theology.
They drew on symbolic aspects of life closer to their ordinary experience — eating, lactating, suffering.
Women, however, deepened their ordinary experience «when God impinged upon it.»
The basis in ordinary experience is relatively easy to find.
As Berger's comment shows, transcendence is not merely a transformation of the mind; it stands also for an «objective» reality not accessible to daily, ordinary experience.
Former nagging questions of the meaning and verifiability of religious language a language thought to be totally inapplicable to ordinary experience — now seemed themselves to be anachronistic questions, reflective of ivory - tower intellectuals or academics quite out of touch with vast ranges of ordinary experience.
Revelation is not primarily the uncovering of information that is otherwise inaccessible to reason and ordinary experience.
«to remove the veil») narratively illuminates reality so that we can see it more clearly than by reason or ordinary experience alone.
God never blunders onto the scene with obviousness but is always draped by a story, an ordinary experience or a metaphor.
At any rate, among such people as David Burrell, Stephen Crites, Samuel McClendon, Donald and Walter Capps, James Wiggins, John Dunne and, in a different way, Richard R. Niebuhr and William Lynch, it is a concern with concrete, ordinary experience that for some has meant a renewed interest in religious autobiography — Paul's letters, Augustine's Confessions, John Woolman's Journal, Kierkegaard's writings, the theological work of Teilhard de Chardin, Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers, Dorothy Day's autobiography and so on.
So far we have not discussed the area of human life which is known as the «religious experience», the awareness of the «more - than - human» impinging on ordinary experience.
It is hard even to speak adequately of their interlacement, so tangled are they in ordinary experience.
They are beyondour ordinary experience (by their very nature) and are not scientifically verifiable.
they represent Paul's effort, by using every analogy which ordinary experience presented, to make vivid and clear the reality of the salvation offered in Christ.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z