Sentences with phrase «reality by life experience»

For me it is a reality by life experience!

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They have been led by experience to conclude that the only power in human life able to counterbalance the dark and divisive faiths of our time is a still stronger faith, a faith concerned with Reality rather than human wishes.
But we can not yet grasp fully and with unfailing security the reality of the divine life to which we are called — in this life we must recognise that we are still marked by the effects of sins, that we still experience weakness andfrailty.
Rather than being mute and numb in response to the advent of a world in which the original name of God is no longer sayable, the Christian can live and speak by pronouncing the word of God's death, by joyously announcing the «good news» of the death of God, and by greeting the naked reality of our experience as the triumphant realization of the self - negation of God.
God in His will through history had into reality seemingly illogical or cruel events to happen in our world, but no one is spared if the purpose is for the good of humanity, wars pestilence even the holocust has a reason and purpose beyond our comprehension at our times but will be reveald in the future, The Phillipine catasthrophy for example is viewed by some as Gods punishment, we experienced the brunt of natures punishing power but it also unveiled the true feelings and concern of the whole world in helping us materially and spiiritually by aiding and consoling us that was unprecedented in history, The whole world had demostrated, to me, a kind of humanitarian concern and love that trancends races and culture, A kind of demonstration by higher being the we humans is one with Him.The cost of human lives and misery is nothing in history compared to its positve historical consequences
All profoundly religions people are gripped by a vision of reality which is not only beyond the state but beyond the difficult lessons of experience, beyond the realistic analysis of social forces and societal needs, beyond the prudential calculations of common sense, and beyond the fragmented bits of data we get from daily life.
Yet Christians continue to be encountered by his living presence in other modes, and the reality of their experience is more easily understandable, to say the least, if the appearances at Easter were a real encounter with an objective presence.
If, however, instead of correct belief about God's self - revelation in Christ, experience of the living God present by the power of the Spirit in Jesus Christ is at the heart of Christian fellowship, then the Christian community becomes a circle of friends who strengthen each other in their search for deeper awareness of divine reality and love.
Where such a reality (as spelt out in 1) does not exist, either practically or experienced as such by those living in an illusory construction of the present («our inviolable shores» ideology) the talk of peace tends to take on impractical («brotherhood and sisterhood of all humankind») and essentialized («the global village») colours.
The danger here is that such speculation will lose touch with actual experience and lead a life of its own, unchecked by reference to concrete reality.
Similarly, religious forms and symbols arise out of elemental religious experience and must be renewed and transformed by such experience if they are to retain their living reality.
One way of viewing the religious crisis of our time is to see it not in the first instance as a challenge to the intellectual cogency of Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, or other traditions, but as the gradual erosion, in an ever more complex and technological society, of the feeling of reciprocity with nature, organic interrelatedness with the human community, and sensitive attention to the processes of lived experience where the realities designated by religious symbols and assertions are actually to be found, if they are found at all.
Perhaps the revitalization of our religious traditions will come from new efforts to live them as experienced realities, rather than objects of thought, by those who find them meaningful, whatever their own origins may be.
By civil religion I refer to that religious dimension, found I think in the life of every people, through which it interprets its historical experience in the light of transcendent reality.
And one way in which this experienced reality can be guaranteed for what it is would be by affirming that when this life is ended the loving relationships will somehow be continued and given fuller and finer expression.
But the Christian experience of the risen Lord is of being confronted by an external reality that is both of God (and not simply from God), yet also distinct from God the Father: as he cries «my Lord and my God,» the Christian feels as all the New Testament writers emphasize — that the living presence which confronts him is that of Jesus.
By dying He has «consecrated a new and living way through the veil» which separated human experience from the world of supreme reality (x. 20).
By contrast, Niebuhr maintained that faith apprehends the actuality of our existence in, with and before God — that theological ideas not only order human life, but also refer to experienced realities.
Ordinary experience of mundane reality becomes more sharply distinguished from and relativized by the awareness of a realm of perfection or of supreme bliss far surpassing anything given in our everyday lives.
Indeed one might say that liturgical worship by and large speaks not so much to the conscious attention of its participants as to those profound and almost unconsciously experienced areas of human life where men live in terms of feeling - tone, of unutterable emotion, and of profound subconscious relationships, with an almost intuitive awareness of the «more» which is deep down in the structure of reality.
His life is characterized by «celebrity» and all that comes with it (the parties, the press, the wealth) in one moment, at another moment he faces the realities of being a TV star (the weekly scripts, the late nights on set, the weekly challenge of saving the world) and in other moments he experiences the inevitable «letdown» of the off times.
Hence, it has taken many years for us to come to understand that, as I said in an earlier chapter, we are in reality a routing of experiences, possessed of some degree of awareness and of self - awareness and marked by a capacity to enter feelingly into the lives of others.
The oddness of this movie can not begin to be described by my words, but rather by the reality of how odd life after certain experiences can be.
The bulk of the story of memory and reality remains in tact surrounding the bewildered protagonist Douglas Quaid, this time around played by a stern Colin Farrell, a factory worker married to a gorgeous wife (Kate Beckinsale) who visits REKAL, a trippy company that implants memories into individuals who yearn to experience a life outside their depressing surroundings.
As digital and virtual networks infiltrate our everyday lives and subjective experiences, our relationship with technology manifests less as the fear of invasion by mysterious foreign forces, and more as an intimate grappling with newly mediated realities of time, space, and interpersonal relationships — i.e., less as the black monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey, and more as the metaphorical «black mirror,» the small, hyperconnected screen prone to catching us in moments of accidental self - contemplation.
The following installations will be featured in The VR works of Felix & Paul, a showcase of groundbreaking live - action virtual reality experiences by artists Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël in the Festival's New Frontier exhibition.
The six - episode series will be accompanied by learning resources, including interactive models of the bugs that allow kids to see detail like never before, along with an immersive virtual reality experience making these tiny bugs bigger than life.
He said: «By investing in this kind of immersive technology, it will provide our children with experiences and sensations that they may never experience in reality and brings learning to life in a way that ignites their imagination.»
There have been moments in my life I was concerned by the reality that tomorrow would never come... Recently I experienced one of those moments to an intensity that brought on a sudden urgency to document my life before I ran out of time, before I had the opportunity to share an honest and complete account of my life, in my own words.
MapmyIndia Carpad offers: Find Everything, Go Anywhere: Experience navigation beyond your imagination on CarPad, with live turn - by - turn voice guidance to places, augmented reality with 3D landmarks, buildings and terrain, house - level details, travel guides and nearby information and friend finders!
What if, instead of traditional schools, children learned by participating in a virtual reality simulation, one that allowed them to experience «life» from birth to death — multiple times?
An eye - catching advertising poster featuring Korean - American actor Daniel Henney recently launched on the Seoul subway, and next the charity will invite Seoul's citizens to experience the grim reality of dog farm life for themselves by trying out their iDog virtual reality experience.
De Kombuys strive to provide our guests with a relaxed, authentic living experience, surrounded by the beauty of the landscape, and within reaching distance of the realities of Mother Nature.
In reality, around your life experiences are completely made - up stories created by one's own overthinking anxious mind, stories that you live into.
Recent works include the three - screen installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a moving portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall's life and work; Peripeteia (2012), an imagined drama visualising the lives of individuals included in two 16th century portraits by Albrecht Dürer and Mnemosyne (2010) which exposes the experience of migrants in the UK, questioning the notion of Britain as a promised land by revealing the realities of economic hardship and casual racism.
Mundane elements of everyday life are appropriated to emphasize the act of making, portraying reality as it is subjectively experienced by individuals, insider groups and particular cultural arenas — each with their own visual language.
By fully embracing that we exist in an ever - expanding digital era, Miller's new body of work addresses the notion that physically engaging with the world often provides opportunities to experience a more capacitous perspective on life than a digitally curated reality would afford us.
In both pieces, Ward endeavors to bring the experience of living in a community surveilled by the police into the gallery, using everyday objects that create a tangible link to the reality of our current political and social climate.
In her work Jasmine uses photography to blend fiction and reality, creating her own narratives by taking real life experiences as inspiration.
The realities of race and class that he experienced there became the foundation — the bass line — of his work, upon which he builds fantastical imagery and complex mythologies, influenced by the imaginative realms of science fiction and larger - than - life narratives in hip hop.
«In all of my work, I'm interested in exploiting the tension between «observed» and «abstract,» and similarly, I enjoy playing with the expectation of reality by inventing where the viewer may not expect invention,» Cole explains, «My paintings are at once rooted in the unique experiences of my own life in Brooklyn, and in conversation with the larger history of American painting.
Thus the sense of individuality, that a concept of a private home was supposed to provide, in reality could only express itself in very limited forms, and by reconstructing them the artist is rethinking his and his generation's experience of living in a constrained and standardised environment.
Social virtual reality (VR) platform for immersive music and visual arts experiences TheWaveVR has teamed up with Warner Bros. and HTC Vive to bring to life the dance club scene from Ready Player One, being shown to visitors at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festival starting this Friday.
Xbox is working to unite gaming communities by bringing Xbox Live to all devices and all networks — Windows 10 PC, console, virtual reality and mobile — to create a unified experience where all gamers are welcome, respected and supported.
The important thing is for hardware makers to build new ways for people to experience games, whether it's a virtual reality headset that lets a grandmother feel like she's on vacation in Tuscany or a PC controller for your living room that axes traditional analog sticks in favor of dual trackpads backed by electromagnets.
This includes improved Desktop eXperience or DeX functionality, live translation through Bixby, app pairing for instant access to two split - screen apps, augmented reality driven by the dual - camera system at back and IP68 water resistance, and more.
And when the realities of age, education or experience meet challenging economic conditions, many people wonder «Is it even realistic to seek fulfilment in work and life or should I be happy to just get by
In reality, our brain never forgets our experiences, and when those situations haven't been put together in a way that helps us make sense of our lives, we're open to being subjected to the past overwhelming us and being imprisoned by our past instead of responding in the present with a reaction that best fits the now.
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