We always had this perspective that we are actually playing this; we are not
really living these moments.
When was the last time you felt that you are
really living the moment giving to you?
Not exact matches
And
living in that
moment and
really being in that
moment and then thinking, «OK, I survived it, let's move forward.»
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really want in
life Warren Buffett describes a pivotal
moment when he was 20 years old that changed the course of his career
Bennett also says he «
really,
really love [s]» the book «The Power of Now,» by Eckhart Tole, the spiritual guide that champions
living in the
moment.
In other words, those happen because those are natural firsts, those happen naturally because of evolution but can you create those kind of important
moments in your
life and it
really comes down to creating doing new things, always creating — you have to be a little more creative when you get older to create those new things but those are the things you think about which I think are quite important.
Some rights reserved.Every so often,
moments come along when what seemed like a tinfoil - hat conspiracy theory is confirmed as true, and people are forced to say goodbye to the world they thought they
lived in and adjust to the one they
really lived in all along.
There
really is not a
moment to lose in this game if you want to
live comfortably without worrying about money.
And yet when it comes down to the final
moments, when it gets real, when we have no more need for the societal benefits of religious posturing, we learn what is
really most important, and the answer (given the real purpose of
life, see above) is what we should reasonably expect: family.
If you do so, consequences are
really bad which is not noticeable to normal people's eye.Once to come close to god, you will feel how he protects you every
moment of your
life and how your heart rejoices and thanks god!
Sometimes it's as simple and devastating as the
moments no one else will ever see — the
moments of daring to be honest with our own self, of laying down our excuses or justifications or disguises, of asking ourselves what we
really want, of forgiveness, of honesty, of choosing the hard daily work of restoration, of staying resolutely alive when every one else is just numbing themselves against
life.
Because the standard model of morality focuses on the
moment of decision, it sometimes makes the moral dimension of our
lives sound far more exciting and dramatic than it
really is.
My point at the
moment is only to suggest that one of the reasons for the loss of belief in a
life after death is precisely the growing acceptance of just such a portrayal of what each one of us
really is.
Let sanguine healthy - mindedness do its best with its strange power of
living in the
moment and ignoring and forgetting, still the evil background is
really there to be thought of, and the skull will grin in at the banquet.
That is one of the reasons his work remains so amazingly relevant to the present
moment, since we do not
really know how to foster moral excellence through the institutions of our public and collective
life.
Sarah Bessey's reflections on faith and feminism and Osheta Moore's practical guidance on justice and peace challenged me to
live as a more faithful follower of Jesus in those quiet, unpublicized
moments when faithfulness
really matters.
For Karl Barth man always appears to remain on the knife edge between the love of God and the abyss of damnation.24 Reinhold Niebuhr holds that we are redeemed from sin in principle, but whether we are redeemed in fact is not made clear.25 Christ, he says, is our hope, not our possession.26 And again he suggests that only in the
moment of prayer can man
really love God and his neighbor with the love which Christ has shown to us.27 Emil Brunner comes closer to positive affirmation of the new
life of the man to whom the love of God has come with power.
Instead, faith is for him the power, in particular
moments of
life, to take seriously the conviction of the omnipotence of God; it is the certainty that in such particular
moments God's activity is
really experienced; it is the conviction that the distant God is
really the God near at hand, if man will only relinquish his usual attitude and be ready to see the nearness of God.
We
live with bated breath, never
really present in the
moment, unable to enjoy what we have.
To Conrad Cordatus and Nicholas Hausmann he wrote triumphant letters on 6 July: «I am tremendously pleased to have
lived to this
moment when Christ has been publicly proclaimed by his staunch confessors in such a great assembly by means of this
really most beautiful confession», and «Our confession (which our Philip prepared) has been, publicly read by Dr Christian [Beyer, Saxon Chancellor], right in the palace of the Emperor... There is no one in this whole Diet whom our friends praise more highly for his peacefulness than the Emperor himself... all are filled with affection and applause...» He had heard from Jonas that he had studied the Emperor's face during the reading of the Confession and there was a certain humanitas in it.
Though the Mosaic pastor, filmmaker, designer, speaker and author had achieved a lot in his
life, the diagnosis made him look at
life differently and ask, what would it
really look like to
live every
moment like it's your last?
«It's one of those amazing places where we still have that chance to talk to people who come and ask us at one of
life's
really significant
moments for them.»
May we leave this place determined to now use every
moment that we yet
live to turn up the volume in our own
lives, to create deeper meaning, to know what
really matters.»
To start with I found this
really hard, but as my love for healthy
living grew, and I found hobbies in that sector that made me equally happy, it became so much easier — although of course I still have my
moments of frustration.
I think she also added a few other ingredients that weren't standard Waldorf Salad fare, but I can't
really remember for the
life of me what at the
moment!
You see, sometimes in
life, there are
moments when there
really are no need for words.
But then, there were more than a few magical
moments on each trip where I
really saw what my parents had been trying to show us year after year after year — that there are some
really awesomely gorgeous places in America, steeped with history and beauty — that outside of the craziness of every day
life there is a world where none of the petty stuff matters, and what's
really important is being together as a family appreciating some of the more basic pleasures of
life.
In that
moment when Jimmy Stewart, standing there holding Juju and her petals, smiles that magnificent whole body smile of his and somehow manages across seven decades to communicate to us on a level so deep that the first recognition comes not in cerebral cognizance, but through the base reactions of our own bodies — as our eyes well up and our cheeks flush and our hearts grow; in that
moment we know — to our marrow — that
life really is wonderful.
Sometimes I get
really broken inside to see that most of us just keep on with our
lives, like nothing is happening... when at this
moment the world is in a pretty hard situation, with this huge human crisis.
i, too, have
moments where things hit me and i realize just how precious our
lives really are.
I'm guilty of rushing onto the next exciting thing in my
life all too often, when I
really want to savor precious
moments that have just passed.
And when you get to that point and you understand that the best intentions for you and ultimately to be in your truth and find out what you
really want to do in your
life and how you want to accomplish it, that
moment comes and you take full advantage of it.
While this was the
moment where people
really started paying attention, links between the show and real
life were made far beyond that.
Breaking Simmons» freshman assist mark, Waters said, «is just a
moment in my
life that my parents and I worked
really hard on, just creating my character to be a giver.»
The German World Cup winner has
really come into his own over the last year or so and has admitted that he is in the best form of his
life at the
moment.
Some players has an easy
life at this club and thats effecting others, everybody...... Sven and Raul should change things, briniging those two gave me hope, but now, right now, at this fracking
moment, only thing that can
really change things is money... When Board sense lack of profit they will start thinking.
These
moments give me a new level of respect for the creative, out - of - the - box teachers who have
really made a difference in Tariku's
life.
Each boys and girls
really feel the affect of just a
moment's pleasure, for the remainder of their
lives.
I am 24 now and I am trying to turn my
life around, I have been in the same job since I was 21 (however after chatting to a few of the people there they are known for underpaying), I have lost a lot of weight and am
really trying to get in shape, I bought a car and have got my Learners and am working towards getting my license, and when I get my P's I want to move out of home, I don't think I'd be able to afford my own place at the
moment, maybe a flat, so I'd probably be looking at a share place for now.
Like this one of Bub at the lake, I'm instantly taken back to that
moment in time, and while photos are a wonderful way of bringing events like this back to
life, nothing
really beats video in that regard.
I
really wanted to design something to capture that everyday
moment in people's
lives.
Literally all of these things represent how I look and feel at the
moment —
living on 90 % sugar, looking beyond tired and even though I
really need sleep that second wind comes and I take the evening for all it's worth and then immediately regret that in the morning after only having 1 hours sleep
I
really enjoy every
moment when she's still this young because she will never go back to this stage of
life.
Here some
really cute cake smash photo session ideas to get you inspired for that special
moment on your little one's
life!!!
I am not nearly as far along as you but I also feel pressure to do things with the little man before the next baby arrives — as it
really is a precious time and sort of the calm before the storm, as well as the
moment before you
life changes forever again.
They
really set good examples for us and invested every
moment they had into making sure that they had a positive influence in our
lives so that they could raise well rounded adults.
Mother of two and BURU Founder, Morgan Hutchinson, describes how she and her husband found the courage to try to conceive again after having a miscarriage, how's there's
really no such thing as work -
life balance and why expectations have a way of crushing truly joyous
moments, so it's best to let them go!
Stop charting everything, and start to
really live in each
moment.
We spent days in a fog of relief and drunk with joy looking at her and simply not
really hearing any explanations about the
moments before she breathed because we were too fascinated and relieved with the
life now in our hands.
With that reminder, let's take a second to look at one of those
moments when a person and his words
really did change the world, when someone did succeed in making
lives easier and prospects brighter, when someone did help make this often - ugly political process yield to a higher cause.