In person the grid weaves in and
out of consciousness like Op Art or like color for Ad Reinhardt amid Reinhardt's approach to black.
Not exact matches
I was so cold at one point that I felt
like someone who was drowning — that moment where you're in and
out of consciousness and stuck in lala land.
I have made the mistake
of overlooking emails and calls that were too gruff or more
like a stream -
of -
consciousness only to find
out that that's the way that person behaved when representing my business.
«Yet,» says Tolstoy, «whilst my intellect was working, something else in me was working too, and kept me from the deed — a
consciousness of life, as I may call it, which was
like a force that obliged my mind to fix itself in another direction and draw me
out of my situation
of despair....
I look at it
like this: When you were looking
like me, you knew that racism and prejudice were keeping people
like me
out of the productive mainstream
consciousness.
I can totally get «wouldn't it be cool if our sense
of consciousness survived our physical deaths and we got to hang
out with the
consciousnesses of all the people we loved who died» but the jump from that to «I'm positive we have immortal souls» seems too much
like wishful thinking that's been codified by some form
of group consensus.
If we all thought
like humanists we would be shut
out from the fundamental truths
of being that
consciousness is determinative, that all is Mind and its infinite manifestation.
The best one I have found is perhaps this: «Not only
consciousness, but every stirring
of life, depends on functions that go
out like a flame when nourishment is cut off....
Those trainers, doctors, consultants, and spotters are all looking for observable concussion symptoms: things
like clumsy movement, loss
of consciousness, or the fencing response, which is when a player involuntarily extends his arms straight
out after suffering a brain injury.
In fact, it is as if our
consciousness is
out on the golf course
like the CEO
of a big company while all the underlings are working.
The idea behind the scene is funny, because what can we expect from a movie
like Cop
Out, which quickly establishes a nine - year partnership between two cops played by a straight - up straight man
like Willis and an absurdist, stream -
of -
consciousness comedian
like Morgan, except the formulas and clichés to which we've become accustomed?
In a world where
consciousness exists in digital form and bodies can be worn
like «sleeves,» Joel Kinnaman plays Takeshi Kovacs, a legendary solider brought
out of centuries languishing in a digital prison in order to solve a murder... Read more
The flashback, circular structure
of a narrative about a doomed man is an essential feature of film noir (see Sunset Boulevard, Out Of The Past, Detour, Double Indemnity, etc) and Lost Highway is structured like a Möbius strip, coiling back on itself in a way that reflects the disturbed consciousness of the protagonist, condemned to replay the tragic events of his life in an endless loo
of a narrative about a doomed man is an essential feature
of film noir (see Sunset Boulevard, Out Of The Past, Detour, Double Indemnity, etc) and Lost Highway is structured like a Möbius strip, coiling back on itself in a way that reflects the disturbed consciousness of the protagonist, condemned to replay the tragic events of his life in an endless loo
of film noir (see Sunset Boulevard,
Out Of The Past, Detour, Double Indemnity, etc) and Lost Highway is structured like a Möbius strip, coiling back on itself in a way that reflects the disturbed consciousness of the protagonist, condemned to replay the tragic events of his life in an endless loo
Of The Past, Detour, Double Indemnity, etc) and Lost Highway is structured
like a Möbius strip, coiling back on itself in a way that reflects the disturbed
consciousness of the protagonist, condemned to replay the tragic events of his life in an endless loo
of the protagonist, condemned to replay the tragic events
of his life in an endless loo
of his life in an endless loop.
There are plenty
of ways to get the most
out of the Gilis if you're
like me and not as interested in expanding your
consciousness.
But talking with thoughtful and committed activists
like our five guests and watching the creative ways they're working for climate solutions — from bringing climate
consciousness to hip - hop to speaking on the issue through the media to addressing world leaders at the UN to reaching
out to families — gives us a whole lot
of #ClimateHope and we're hungry to come back for seconds.
As we try to figure
out how to reverse this defeat, films
like Flow will help inform public
consciousness of the need to do so.But as is the case after seeing many (perhaps too many,
of late) environmental documentaries, I also wished that the film had had fewer talking heads (especially white male radically professorial ones — and I say that as a white male radical former professor), less
of an impulse to be comprehensive (when you try for the universal all the time, you often lose the specific), and more
of a narrative focus on particular responses (successful or not) to particular challenges.
This particular track is great to address the soundstage, since Vacationer has forest -
like noises drifting in and
out of the song as the listener drifts in and
out of consciousness with Vasoli's voice.
Cheetahs do not run at the full speed their muscles are capable
of propelling them, as doing so would cause them to black
out like fighter pilots losing
consciousness at high speeds.