Sentences with phrase «reading experiences of other»

While you are at the site, note that many spring locations have the «comments» sections enabled where you can read the experience of others (anywhere from helpful hints to actual lab samples of chemical composition analysis) of a particular spring you may be interested in.
It's good to read experiences of other people in this field.
I blog about it to keep myself accountable and read the experiences of others to keep myself motivated (that's what brought me here).

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I could imagine a thousand other subjects I would like to read about or activities I'd like to experience rather than sit down with the new edition of «A Random Walk Down Wall Street.»
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
In our brains, dopamine levels increase when we're experiencing or anticipating some kind of reward (it also has many other purposes — read more about it here).
So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb, as in maybe....
I have posted his information because he validates what I have found to be true in my own experience, and what I have read in numerous other books about the best and most cost - effective way of doing evangelism and missions in other countries, especially in places like Africa.
Various chapters in this book, as well as other reading and my own experience in churches, persuade me that all these kinds of knowledge and more really would be helpful for contemporary ministers.
He gives several accounts of such experiences, his own and those of othersexperiences that alerted him to the potentially powerful effects of reading.
It is the opposite, the Soul is looking out through the portals of Your Eyes recording reading this and every other experience on the «Other Side» you think of as Dother experience on the «Other Side» you think of as DOther Side» you think of as Death.
I try to give credit for others thoughts or ideas whenever I know I am using them but I am sure, since I read a lot of others blogs, articles, and books some of what I think are my ideas have developed from a combination of my personal life experience and ideas or thoughts I have read or heard.
This could be read to mean that every element in a theological position should be nothing other than an explication of ideas implicit in everyone's experience.
Learning to read the nonverbal language is a part of the enjoyment of married sex — for example, recognizing the signals of heightened desire in one's mate or, during intercourse, when the other is ready for consummating that experience of loving passion.
Maybe you do know a lot about other religions but my own experience has been that whenever I've read any of their own materials or talked with their members I find grace.
They are learning what it means to follow Jesus into the world, to experience true community with other believers, to read Scripture in a new light, and to serve others out of love rather than compulsion.
No one could honestly read the letters of the New Testament without becoming aware that not only the writers themselves but scores of other people were looking at life and death in a way in which they had never been looked at before, and were experiencing a contact with the living God unprecedented in human history.
For our ethical considerations on peace, peace - ministry, conflict resolution, Christians may profit from reading the Old Testament, our Holy Scripture, as a witness to the experience of a people in war and peace with other nations and as a reflection on what peace requires of the community.
His description matches something I read in the newspaper the other day that summarized the findings of the Near Death Experience Research Foundation, and, yes, there is such a thing.
But he does not provide reason here for rejecting Ford's alternative reading that the concrete experience in question is that of the human observer and that the events in nature are constituted by their internal relations to all the others.
But I am hopeful, because the experience of leaving that job opened my eyes and mind to a whole new way of viewing people, thinking about theology, reading Scripture, interacting with others, and ultimately, living life.
It was reading almost exactly the same set of documents back in college that opened my mind to the possibility and desirability of a Catholic social order, so I do hope this book will help others to have that liberating experience, too.
While I recall reading about the post-Schleiermacher tendency to understand practical theology as made up of numerous dimensions — the liturgical, moral, pastoral, spiritual, ecclesial and catechetical — within a clerical paradigm, I experienced it as a number of nonintegrated, specific disciplines of ministerial studies separated from other isolated disciplines dispersed throughout a confused theological curriculum.
As they grow, children encounter many large and small crises both expected and unexpected: birth itself, weaning, toilet training, separation from parents, illness, accidents, the birth of a brother or sister, bad dreams, starting school, learning to read, making friends, adolescence — these and many other experiences provide the potential for problems of varying intensity.
A modern skeptic might argue that the appearances were the result of mass and individual hallucinations induced by grief and guilt; however, one would never convince Paul and the others that this was a legitimate reading of their experience.
Everybody else ends up feeling like more of a failure, because obviously, the accountability group works for some people, and it must be their own weakness, or lack of spirituality, or little faith, or failure to read their Bible and pray enough, or whatever it might be to grant the success that others experience.
From a national population sample, the poll found that those who watch religious television programs compared to those who don't watch religious television programs are more likely to have had a conversion experience, to believe that the bible is free of mistakes, to believe in a personal devil, to read the bible more often, to talk to others about their faith more often, to attend church services more frequently, and to hold to or engage in beliefs and practices characteristic of evangelicals as a whole.
Having grown up in Christianity and experiencing firsthand some of its various iterations, i.e., Baptist, Presbyterian, and Methodist, and spending the effort reading up on others in an attempt to comprehend their core logic, it became apparent to even me, a young and knowledge - seeking individual, that religion is nothing more than a man - made concept — whatever flavor you subscribe to.
It's one thing to come to a conclusion through vast reading of other people's ideas, but another thing to realize something based on personal experience.
And even for me as an individual, is it not important to note that this is by no means the first time I've been a church - goer, that I had been recently finding a kind of joy (one might call it an experience of the sacred) reading T. S. Eliot, that my commitment to the new church is by no means total (in the sense of excluding work or family or friends), and that if statistical predictions work in my case I will probably have moved on to some other kind of commitment in five or ten years.
Over and over I go back once more to the same memories, none available in this way to any other stream of experiences; always, if I want to, I can recall that I had such and such a mother and father, brothers and sister, went to such and such schools, read certain books, etc., etc., through countless items of the kind.
The latter falls in love, or reads Spinoza, and these two experiences have nothing to do with each other, or with the noise of the typewriter or the smell of cooking; in the mind of the poet, these experiences are already forming new wholes.7.
And I think we must be wary of claiming that we can somehow read the Bible objectively, without a variety of other factors (tradition, experience, and reason) playing a role... which brings me to the lovely Wesleyan Quadrilateral.
Other groups may not experience the same conflict because they do not read the Constitution in the same way — in the way, for example, that makes no moral discrimination among the kinds of speech or the kinds of political factions that the Constitution was meant to protect.
I so appreciate your openness, realness, and casualty, and love reading about your findings, experiences, and all other kind of life stuff beyond food, so thank you for that as well!
So, tip for others and note to self — read the article / recipe fully and note the voice of experience's advice!
Wall knew this as well, as do most other great point guards that have years of experience reading elite defenses.
I read that Kondogbia is now linked to s as well which would be a great acquisition and Id really like to see either Benzema (my first choice) Higuain (my second choice) or Lcazetta (Third only due to his lack of big game experience) but the way things go with AW we'll not get any of the aforementioned as they will be snapped up by other teams while AW is on holiday and swanning around wherever he swans around during the majority of the summer.
Before Niles can even properly learn one position at first team level he gets played out of position as a CB, the position that takes the most experience to play since it requires reading the game more than any other position.
Sadly, we are not (and all one has to do is read the comments on, say, Huffington Post, to see how men and women still resort to painting the entire other gender as «bad» because they may have had an unhappy experience with one or two of them (perhaps they just picked poor partners?).
From what I have been reading, it seems that children generally between the ages of 18 - 19 months may be on the verge of talking and therefore are experiencing a hard time «quieting» their minds at night and can not express it any other way except through the screaming.
Or head over to our main Birth Stories Section to read about other types of birthing experiences...
I went to breastfeeding groups, read lots of books, and swapped ideas and experiences with other mothers.
When I would feel discouraged I would just go onto one of these websites and read about other moms» experiences or challenges that they were having to know I wasn't alone in what I was struggling with.
Of course, it was hard to fall back to sleep, so I searched for forums of other moms who'd experienced the same thing; Desperately wanting to read they ended up going into laboOf course, it was hard to fall back to sleep, so I searched for forums of other moms who'd experienced the same thing; Desperately wanting to read they ended up going into laboof other moms who'd experienced the same thing; Desperately wanting to read they ended up going into labor.
Prior to my son's birth, I had started reading up about breastfeeding and participated in several online breastfeeding support groups to learn from the experiences of other mothers.
Or head over to the main Birth Stories Section to read about other types of birthing experiences...
Especially after reading about others experiences and some of the very real struggles many families face to diaper their children.
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