Sentences with phrase «own deepest nature»

Let's just admit we don't know the true origin of any «creator» and understand that morals, ethics and our human nature come from a deeper nature than we probably understand, but more likely from a desire to continue the human race, survival.
Moreover, Jesus» correspondence to God's deepest nature (his «freedom which is love») allowed him his radical liberation from the «dead seriousness» of history, says Moltmann; the laughter of Easter reveals that life can indeed be taken playfully, 50
The fact that he feels this vital necessity more than other men is also a sign that he has a deeper nature.
All our best achievements, all our highest hopes and aspirations, all that the mind and soul of man has attained or even dreamed, this ancient thinker asserts, is in accord with the deepest nature of things.
in his deepest nature he is a sinner.
He is not divine «in his deepest nature»
They point to the deepest nature of God as an us, not an isolated I.
In particular it seeks to understand the sources of things rather than their purposes or deepest natures.
«The Church's Deepest Nature»» In his own call, B16 Directs Catholic Charities,» Whispers in the Loggia, December 1, 2012.
Aesthetic - metaphysically it is honored as a sign of a deep nature that one despairs of the forgiveness of sins, pretty much as if one were to regard it as a sign of a deep nature in a child that it is naughty.
«Thou shalt believe in the forgiveness of sins,» was what they said, and as the only commentary to this text it was said, «It will go ill with thee if thou canst not, for what one shall do, one can do» — now it is spirited and the sign of a deeper nature not to be able to believe it.
And all that which in the old days was regarded with horror as the expression of impious insubordination has now become spirited, the sign of a deep nature.
Practices that are in harmony with our deeper nature do make a huge difference.
A theory developed by mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki has baffled his peers for nearly four years, but now a glimmer of understanding hints at the deep nature of numbers
Last Saturday, at a workshop organized by the Foundation Questions Institute, Nobel laureate physicist Gerard» t Hooft gave a few informal remarks on the deep nature of reality.
The standards attempt to reverse the mile - wide, inch - deep nature of the typical U.S. math curriculum, replacing it with a focused, coherent sequence of learning.
She (along with her husband) published Deep Nature: Photographs from Iowa (2009) and blog about nature and photography on their website.
Your mind is no longer caught up in its noisy internal chatter and is instead exposed to its own deepest nature: pure awareness.
Far more than interest or mere enthusiasm, obsession speaks of one's deeper nature.
I felt that they were really expressing the deeper nature of organic forms.
It is the nature of our human experience to become partially estranged from the essential wisdom that is our deeper nature.
This work is of the deepest nature.

Not exact matches

The deepest urge in human nature is the desire to feel important.
We managed to do better than our competitors by paying attention to deep human motivations rather than the transient nature of money.
I also did not comprehend the deep multifaceted nature of the needs of the survivors.
«If you do get stuck in an uncomfortably hot environment, taking a few slow, deep diaphragmatic breaths with a long exhale is always going to be the quickest way to engage the «tending - and - befriending» mechanisms of your parasympathetic vagus system [aka the better angels of your nature],» he writes.
These three brands have tapped into something deeper in all of us with their spot - on video advertising campaigns that, respectively, inspire our love of nature and adventure, our need for human connection and the desire for creative thought and expression.
«The nature of what we're taking on here with Lyft is something that requires a deep level of integration and not something we can replicate» with others, he adds.
... William James said: The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.»
The anthemic nature of the song, the symbolic importance of its chorus, and its deep references to African American history («40 acres and a mule») are all surgical and deliberate.
Just dig deep, get over your «free - spirited» entrepreneurial nature, and set up a regular meeting schedule already.
«We have a deep - seated psychological need to connect with nature,» Freeman says of our animal instincts and co-evolution with nature.
She says that Winfrey's strong «spiritual nature» and deep faith helped her keep a sense of perspective through the worst times
The impending failure of a business is something that you will instinctively recognize deep down, but human nature may prevent you from acknowledging it.
Da Vinci's curiosity and deep study led to an intuitive feel for nature... «because of his intuitive feel for the unity of nature, his mind and eye and pen darted across disciplines, sensing connections.»
It hasn't fundamentally changed the way think about financial system stability, though we now have a deeper understanding of the nature of the risks and the potential channels of contagion.
video coverage from SES Chicago 2006: SES: A Deeper Look Into AskCity Dissecting the Value of PageRank The Generative Nature of Online Video Marketing Search Engine Strategies, Chicago 2006
«If there is something in nature you don't understand, odds are it makes sense in a deeper way that is beyond your understanding.
In the United States, I think a big part of this recent global equity market selloff, particularly the violent nature of it in October, is an indicator that perhaps the scars from the 2007 — 2009 financial crisis still are fairly deep.
The Coen brothers have a long history of using violence, gore and offbeat humor to make deeper points about society and human nature.
There's Arkansas, bounty hunters, snakes real, human, and symbolic, being rescued from a snake pit by a very errant knight, a display of the gratuitous slaughter that comes when you take the law in your own hands, a deep commentary on place, displacement, the state of nature, and the techno - forces of the modern world and modern government, solidly American thoughts on law, property, justice, and keeping your word, and so forth and so on.
The Formula of Concord, which is central to the confessional documents of the Lutheran church, declares that original sin has replaced the image of God in human beings with «a deep, wicked, abominable, bottomless, inscrutable, and inexpressible corruption of his entire nature in all its powers, especially of the highest and foremost powers of the soul in mind, heart, and will.»
The deep ecologists, pantheists, and so forth say that nature would cheer if man — the human person — were to disappear.
This all seems to be tied into the accusatory nature of this religion — that pride and materialism is bad and that a person who values them does not have a deeper and humble appreciation for life.
But for one who wants a deeper understanding about God and the nature of the relationship between Him and His creation, the origin story does a good job of explaining that.
In sharp contrast to some religious proponents of «deep ecology» who betray a monistic passion to subsume all of reality into a conceptual tapioca pudding of undifferentiated Oneness, we know that neither we nor nature is God.
We need to develop deeper discussions about the meaning and nature of parenthood, gender, and biology.
The stories that inspire us most deeply have deep truths about human nature buried beneath the magic (and sometimes cheesiness).
Human nature is in deep trouble and it'll take a bit more than behavior modification to fix it.
There is a deep cleavage between those who agree with Whitehead in describing God as a single actual entity, nontemporal in his primordial nature and everlasting in his consequent nature (the «entitative» view), and those who prefer with Charles Hartshorne to regard God as a personally ordered temporal society of successive occasions (the «societal» view).
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