The moral influence theories appear to be closer to
the personal experience of love.
Not exact matches
Etsy, which is geared towards those who
love handicrafts and other homey goods, and Poshmark, which allows you to shop the closets
of women across America and sell your own clothes, both thrive in creating a very
personal experience for buyers and sellers.
Genesis 1:1... «in the beginning, God...» John 3:16... «For God so
loved... «I'm Blind, but now I see...» your
personal experience confirms nothing... the patients on the psych unit
of my hospital are filled with some amazing claims... just as the Muslim, the Jew, the Buddhist, the Rastafarian make claims
of their
experience...
I leave feeling non
of the
loving warmth
of Jesus in these churches as I did in my aforementioned
personal experience with God.
Takeaway for me is that the pain / suffering / rejection we
experience in this life does not equal rejection by God — even if it does serve as a chastisement / correction for sin / failure in our lives — it reveals God's
love and
personal concern for our development, reminding us
of our mortality and need to rely upon him... In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's way
of branding / choosing us as his own...
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands
of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy
love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode
of fear I live in a rough area
of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own
personal experience I» am possessed as I act out
of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his
love which I used to feel the presence
of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling
of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart
of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own
personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots
of good information to be plundered loll
As for your own
personal experience, you say that you had the normal fight for independence which characterizes healthy teen - agers, that you
loved your parents but welcomed escape from their daily supervision, that you are now on your own and outwardly in charge
of your life, but this, you say, does not solve the problem
of conformity.
For Holloway, the Eucharist not only feeds the
personal love of God as a living
experience, it also engenders
love and care for others in the measure that we are conformed to the personality
of Christ whom we have received.
Sexuality is not
love, and much sexual
experience may be independent
of that mutual affection, commitment, and union
of two
personal histories which we call human
love.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine»
of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe
of life,
love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist
of it) that I don't see as a «
personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn /
experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
My
personal experience with folks in that particular community is that they
LOVE this country, they are so happy to be here, and most
of them raise their kids to be pretty Americanized.
He responded by relating the parable
of the Good Samaritan, one
of my
personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had life
experiences that bear this out,
experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading
of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading
of 1 Corinthians 13....
If God's work is reconciliation, that is,
personal restoration
of his people to the community
of love and the renewal
of the «marriage bond», one would suppose that the profoundest insight into the «how»
of reconciliation would come from the
experience of reconciliation between persons.
And finally, it's the tendency
of modern and liberal thinkers to be weak on
personal love, on those human
experiences that can't be reduced to contract and consent but which make life worth living.
On the basis
of these premises —
experience as the highest authority, the importance
of reason, the continuity
of all
of life's
experiences, God as
personal and immanent - transcendent, Christ as the incarnation
of God's
love, and confidence in humanity — I believe that Protestant liberalism can offer an important critique
of the dominant theological movements
of the past 30 years.
And to a person, whether they succeeded or failed, regardless
of the difficulties they
experienced or the
personal consequences they faced, not one I ever met regretted what they «did for
love.»
Sometimes these are moments
of «earthquake,» such as an
experience of personal failure or the death
of a
loved one.
The spiritual dimension (life as relationship) focuses on life in a praying community: it includes both interior
experience — the direct encounter with God resulting in a
personal knowledge
of God's
love — and exterior manifestation — daily life lived in an ever - deepening
love relationship with God, or life as a testimony to the sifts
of the spirit.
It is a mysticism which may culminate in such ecstatic signs as that
experienced by St. Francis; but its essence is the
personal union
of spirit with the
love of Christ in a way
of life guided by the command
of complete devotion.
Please, please continue to feel yourself so madly and deeply
loved by the God
of the Universe that you
experience everything beautiful and wonderful as a
personal gift from The One determined to win you.»
The thing I
love about this book, (and all
of Sarah's writing), is that she really gets the evolving faith
experience and how it's not just an intellectual exercise, but rather a deeply
personal and consuming rearrangement
of the self that affects body, soul, relationships, and identity.
There are new theological articulations arising from black awareness, from women's consciousness and from movements for social justice.8 But the heart
of the Christian gospel is still the
experience of forgiveness,
love and grace in
personal life.
These scholars also represent the spirit
of 21st - century America, with its
love of diversity, its suspicion
of traditional authority and its respect for
personal experience.
Furthermore, Christ not only suffered because
of our sin and our own
personal griefs, but He also suffered with us in His immediate presence to us from Gethsemane, so that the consolation in grace that we may
experience, and even that we do not
experience, finds its root in the
love and consolation that Jesus breathes on us even in His suffering:
These truths are intuitively available to all — and we grasp them precisely in the
experience of personal love: When we
love a person, it arises from the very centre
of our being and freedom, and it is never
love of just any human individual, someone who can be swapped - out, so to speak, and replaced with another.
It's about recognizing the unfortunately universal human
experience of losing a
loved one... and feeling sympathy / empathy for someone — regardless
of whether there is a
personal, real life connection to that person — who is going through one
of the most traumatic
experiences in life.
Adopted With
Love originated from our
personal experience of becoming parents through adoption: a rollercoaster ride with ups and downs, tears and laughter, uncertainty and hope, despair and blessings.
I have begun reading sociologist Eva Illouz's 2012 book Why
Love Hurts and while I haven't gotten too far into it, and thus will likely have a lot more to say about, Illouz says the modern world, with its deregulated of marriage markets and freedom to choose one's own partner has, made the search for love an «agonizingly difficult experience» that leads to collective misery and disappointment, which is then internalized by people — especially women — as a personal fail
Love Hurts and while I haven't gotten too far into it, and thus will likely have a lot more to say about, Illouz says the modern world, with its deregulated
of marriage markets and freedom to choose one's own partner has, made the search for
love an «agonizingly difficult experience» that leads to collective misery and disappointment, which is then internalized by people — especially women — as a personal fail
love an «agonizingly difficult
experience» that leads to collective misery and disappointment, which is then internalized by people — especially women — as a
personal failing.
Indeed, it is such a deeply
personal experience that many
of us don't share fully — I
love seeing how different and similar all
of us are throughout our own
personal journeys.
Ideally, giving birth is a joyful, deeply
personal experience that leaves you in awe
of your own strength and in
love with your baby.
What I
love most about this post is your
personal insight and
experience in open adoption and the differences and non-differences it creates in the theory
of the Primal Wound.
As someone who has followed the works
of Phil McGraw, Jo Frost / Supernanny, your own work, worked closely with a range
of families over the past 6 years, and struggled deeply for the past 10 years to rise above being over-protected as a child, my professional /
personal experience leads me to believe that Phil McGraw and Jo Frost are basically in the same camp
of offering «unconditional
love».
I learn a lot from Lucy's
experience mothering two girls and I like the
personal approach she takes with some
of her posts, like in When Discrimination Strikes: The Curse
of Being Tall and When Selfless
Love Becomes Self Abuse.
Of course, I would have
loved for the First Lady to talk more about her own breastfeeding
experience and share her
personal story.
India's Roses: An honest sharing
of personal parenting
experiences and the steps a family takes towards becoming more environmentally responsible in hopes
of helping the world and raising a child that
loves and respects the planet she lives on.
The children's ages range from newborn to 5 years old, baby and child breastfeeding positioning is accurate and realistic, and the
love and attention to detail in the book were inspired by the guiding principles
of the La Leche League and the author's own
personal experience.
I
loved all
of the scientific information your provided in your article so I linked it in a blog post I wrote about my
personal experience with baby - led weaning.
It is my
personal experience of losing
love, overcoming grief, and then the healing
of a broken heart that gives me the most insight.
Although I TOTALLY agree that you need to make sure to enjoy the celebration
of You as a Mother on Mother's Day, and not just cater to all those other Mothers, I can tell you from
personal experience that these hustle bustle busy Mother's days with all the Mother participants are the ones that mean the most — When they are someday gone, and you get Mother's day all to yourself it will not be like these Mother's days, where the strength
of love and connections are so gloriously present in the chaos!
My
personal love and
experience of babywearing has grown and developed with each subsequent addition to our family.
My
personal breastfeeding
experiences have made me aware
of the varied
experiences of other mothers and I
love empowering moms to be confident in their choices, as well as educating parents about the many benefits and facets
of breastfeeding.
So my own
personal experience and the research would lead me to believe that no, breastfeeding past infancy isn't messing up our kids and I'm going to go out on a limb here and say it's because all that
love, all that connection can't be a bad thing and I'm glad my daughter has a friend so secure and so confident that understands the natural biological function
of breasts as feeding tools for babies that they can laugh together at the messages the world sends them about the female form.
Inspired by his own
personal experiences he has witnessed in his neighborhoods, Adolf taps into his own reservoir
of passion, hope and
love that resonates throughout the song into a truly unique track.
However, a significant portion
of people also reported painful
experiences associated with listening to sad music, which invariably related to
personal loss such as the death
of a
loved one, divorce, breakup, or other significant adversity in life.
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