Sentences with phrase «physical everyday world»

Plato makes a sharp contrast between the physical everyday world and the eternal world.

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The church has always tried to sacramentalize the faith for real people in an everyday physical world.
Through my own yogic journey, I have come to understand that although you may begin your yoga journey with the intention to lose weight, reduce stress or improve physical strength; your yoga practice will open and build you up in so many ways beyond your original intention — spilling off the mat into your everyday world.
In the world of the very small, where particle and wave aspects of reality are equally significant, things do not behave in any way that we can understand from our experience of the everyday world... all pictures are false, and there is no physical analogy we can make to understand what goes on inside atoms.
Maybe it's the frisson that comes from leaving the mainland — and your everyday cares — behind as you cross that watery barrier, a physical reminder that you are, indeed, cut off from the rest of the world.
Tensions between public and private, online and offline, techno - lust and everyday life are at the core of his work and his public interventions and installations, often entailing surprisingly physical manifestations of the digital world, challenging our concepts of reality and incorporeality.
as a challenge to our accepted impressions of the world around us and our perceptions of everyday reality, the frankfurter forms evoke anthropomorphic physical qualities and movement, with an anatomy of long «limbs» and «bodies» that visually mimic the recognizable encased meat shape.
However, there is no real sense of of distance - physical or cultural - in the artist's photographs; instead, the serene compositions provide the viewer with a look at everyday Amish life, devoid of any of the «strangeness» that has typically accompanied portrayals of Amish communities in the modern world.
The change may be compared, perhaps, with the discovery by mathematicians that they did not have to hold to the axioms and postulates of Euclidian geometry, which were useful in describing the everyday physical world, but could conceive quite other axioms and postulates and build up different imaginary geometries.
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