Sentences with phrase «own physical body»

Something about being a dancer connects you to your physical body.
«SoulCycle is not just great for your physical body — it boosts your heart and mind.
«He's seen the impact of fitness on his physical body but also on his mental health and entire life direction.
Books, music and movies have all seen their physical bodies and storage locations dissolve, to be replaced with on - demand downloads and digital copies.The digital content revolution has done a lot for increasing access and visibility for artists and authors, but the current publishing giants have failed to adequately adjust to the times in a few crucial areas.
We can teach you how to use Rapture Energies so you can be part of those who leave for the City of Gold in the prophesized Archangelic level Physical Body Ascension Process that will occur before December 21, 2012.
It allows for the possibility that man's physical body developed from previous biological forms, under God's guidance, but it insists on the special creation of his soul.
God is spi - r - it, but we have sp - i - rits housed within our physical bodies.
So whether the human body was specially created or developed, Catholics are required to hold as a matter of Catholic faith that the human SOUL is specially created; it did not evolve, and it is not inherited from our parents, as our physical bodies are.
4TH POST CONTINUED It is difficult for us to grasp this truth since our spirits live in physical bodies and our physical bodies inhabit a physical universe.
«The Comforter» would like to thank Harold Camping and his group for making people aware of the fact that the Rapture Energies are coming and soon there will be the Physical Body Ascensions of those who are ready.
Case 3: Mormons are right, and spirits are required to have an authorized baptism the Mormon way, by a person with a physical body here on earth... Then the person who received the baptism by proxy (after learning the truth... after death) can either reject it and go on their happy way, or may be pretty happy to receive it.
IF you actually see a real physical body, there is no need for «belief».
It takes more faith to believe that than to believe in the One who created special designs for life out of the chaos and has given us the internal desire to have meaning beyond our physical bodies.
If we are just «matter», why would the nature of our souls cry out for a purpose beyond our physical bodies?
Whatever was going on, they were not claiming to have seen a normal «risen» physical body.
We are not physical bodies on a spiritual journey.We are spiritual bodies on a temporary physical journey.
Agree mankind brain is his computer and in order for this computer to work it requires all the other working physical systems and senses... this computer is programed as to when it should stop working naturally but man shortened the life of that time given by destroying their health or risking their physical body into physical harm...
IF he actually had regained a physical body every time there was a «post-resurrection» siting, they would have recognized him, and not «been afariad».
We all agree about what happens to our physical bodies and what a blessing it is to know and understand our soul belongs to God.
Intelligence and self - awareness do not remain when the physical body dies.
Our physical bodies are wrapped by the tendrils of Nothingess!
Physical bodies become incorruptible, spiritual, glorious, powerful; no sickness or affliction will ever befall them again.
How is it then that God and His wives, who according to Mormon teaching, have physical glorified bodies, produce children without physical bodies?
Gravitation, or gravity, is a natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract with a force proportional to their mass.
While «flesh» can refer to the physical body, it most often refers to the «sinful nature» in mankind (cf. Gal 5:17), especially when placed in contrast to «spirit» as in 1 Corinthians 5:5.
What's with the forcing of physical bodies to «come back»?
I hope that some day we can transcend our physical bodies, travel at the speed of light, and do way more than we can today.
Eternal life is not just what you have after your spirit leaves your physical body.
A Resurrection of his physical body, such as is implied by the empty tomb and by some of the stories in the Gospels of his appearances, would point towards a docetic Christ who does not fully share the lot of men; unless, indeed, bodily corruption were to be regarded as being bound up with the sinfulness of man which Christ did not share (but, unless we accept an impossibly literalistic interpretation of Genesis 3 as factual history, it is impossible to hold that physical dissolution is not part of the Creator's original and constant intention for his creatures in this world).
We diverge from Descartes by holding that what he has described as primary attributes of physical bodies are really the forms of internal relationship between actual occasions, and within actual occasions.
to be honest id much rather there wasnt a heaven because id probibly get quite bord there with no actual physical body to do anything.
The Cartesian subjectivism in its application to physical science became Newton's assumption of individually existent physical bodies, with merely external relationships.
I am sure there are consciousnesses that have more power than me - they may be - like symbiotic bacteria - living within my astral or even physical body.
The social body constrains the way in which the physical body is perceived.
Evidently, our souls are given a physical body, that we might enjoy eternal bliss or torment.
Everything around us is God's world; all the energy of our physical bodies is God's energy.
We are finite creatures, weak, sinful, functioning through physical bodies, and limited in time and space.
No longer are you limited to comparing your physical body to the covers of men's and women's fashion magazines, rather, you now can compare your physical appearance to endless people you «follow» and «friend» on Facebook and Instagram.
(ENTIRE BOOK) Professor Lampe states that the resurrection of Christ certainly was not a resurrection of the physical body and that the «empty tomb» story is as much a hinderance as a help to believing Christians.
There is no doubt that they have always in the feast of Easter Night celebrated the real, and physical body of Our Lord: «feel my hands and my side, that it is Myself indeed, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see Me to have».
Because we believe in the after life, we believe that those that never had the chance to say «thanks, but no thanks» or «yes I would like to be baptized» will still get that chance in the afterlife, but because they no longer have physical bodies to be baptized themselves a person acts in Proxy for them!
Also human beings are made in the image and likeness of God, we can know and love, through the power of our spiritual soul - we are very different from animals, not in our physical bodies but in our souls.
Certainly, since these faculties of the soul are dependent upon the health of the physical brain, and the brain is dying as a result of being part of the physical body, our imagination, memory, reason, and emotions are not used to their full capabilities.
Are we saying that the physical body of Jesus later descended?
It is not merely some one part of our make - up which will be brought to life again: naked, as it were, and without any mode of self - identification and self - expression corresponding, in a spiritual existence, to the physical body in our earthly existence.
Elsewhere Paul lays less emphasis on the element of continuity, or rather, perhaps, he expresses it somewhat differently, finding the continuity between this life and the next in our «selves» rather than in any organic link between the physical body and the spiritual body.
John Lizza, professor of philosophy at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, agrees with McMahan's dualism, asserting that personhood itself is distinct from the physical body or organism.
In the light of this profound and difficult thought about the resurrection of believers, and bearing in mind that he believed Christ to have been the pioneer or «first - fruits» of those who will be raised like him, I find it difficult to think that Paul could possibly have believed that Jesus rose from the grave as, or in, a physical body.
We have no reason to believe any sort of intellect can exist without a physical body... some sort of mechanism to implement intellect (like our brain).
By contrast, the cosmic Self, which presumably is everywhere at once, would not have a physical body.
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