In fact, it clears up a long - standing uncertainty: just how much global warming − driven by prodigal human combustion of fossil fuels − is changing
the rhythms of life in one zone of the planet.
This work acquires some of
the rhythms of life in Harlem, from its intellectual and pulp histories to the daily chatter of its residents.
An Italian masterpiece that elegantly and effortlessly depicts the natural
rhythms of life in a rural community in the nineteenth century.
The cultural
rhythms of our life in Brooklyn had also become jarring.
Greentique Hotels delivers exceptional Costa Rica experiences that connect you to the magic of nature, and to the warm, good nature of Costa Rica's people, culture, and the ubiquitous, easy
rhythm of life in the tropics that is «Pura Vida.»
The arrangement is a very complex combination that enforces the impression of the survival and
rhythm of life in the reality, and transforms the living situation and the desire of consuming in contemporary China into graphics.
Oceans have absorbed 93 % of the world's carbon emissions, «curbing the heat felt on land but drastically altering
the rhythm of life in the ocean,» says Dan Laffoley, at the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Not exact matches
The men participate fully
in the
rhythms of church
life and receive spiritual counsel and religious education.
I'm
in what Madeline L'Engle called «the tired thirties»
of my
life — I'm a wife and a stay - at - home mum
of three tinies and my days are spent
in predictable
rhythms in our small community
in western Canada.
His season
of play over, he is able to find a similar joy
in his work, knowing that it, too, is a part
of life's God - intended
rhythm.
This is a realistic image
in the sense that people can
live that way and, its advocates insist, can
live well; for they believe that such and only such a way
of life is
in tune with the deepest
rhythms of the bodily and psychic functioning
of human beings.
When we
live in the
rhythms of the sabbath, «we begin to sway to a beat that runs counter to some
of the other
rhythms of our busy
lives.»
Pulling crabgrass
in the backyard, weekending at a cabin
in the mountains, watching televised NFL football games — these offered themselves as activities more harmonious with the established
rhythm of life than attending church.
Within this frame, these nameless Hebrew poets succeeded
in giving supreme expression to the basic
rhythms of inner
life: bleak despair
in the face
of accumulated disaster, stubborn hope, gratitude, exultation, rhapsodic celebration
of the splendors
of creation, contentment
in the quiet joys
of the good
life.
It offers instruction
in the technology
of the holy — instruction that will shape the divine service
in the temple and the
rhythm and content
of Israel's holy
life after it enters the land.
This common principle
of rhythms is one
of the reasons for believing that the root principles
of life are,
in some lowly form, exemplified
in all types
of physical existence.
There is research to show that the
rhythm of the
lives of adult men and women
in our society is determined largely by career patterns at work and expectations
of self - fulfillment, especially sexual fulfillment,
in their personal
lives.
Perhaps the Eastern Christian Tradition can provide a way to preserve the material blessings
of Western technology and scientific insights without losing the intuitive spiritual wisdom gained earlier when Religious Traditions experienced Grace more deeply by their participation
in the natural
rhythms of life.
I am learning to choose faithfulness, contentment, responsibility and generosity
in the
rhythms of a
life dedicated to the ways
of Jesus and real personhood, affirming our Maker as creator and giver and sustainer
of it all.
The human organism, too, formed
in the course
of this grand evolutionary beat, is co-evolving
in a delicately balanced
rhythm with the embracing web
of life on this planet.
The challenge to embrace comes
in recognizing that the
rhythm of personal transformation and pastoral ministry is death and renewal: «We always carry around
in our body the death
of Jesus, so that the
life of Jesus may also be revealed
in our body.
But
in the mornings, I want to write about the gloriousness
of the mundane
life, the wonder
of all
of us walking each other home for another day, the holiness
of how we all save each other, every day, we are sacred
in our daily
rhythms, this is the
life we're
living and it's right now, and so put the coffee on, there is grace for all
of us, there is something holy
in just waking up to start all over again, new.
Religious orthodoxy» the tradition
of long - standing faith communities» embeds the sacred time
of redemption
in the
rhythm of human
life.
As laborers, then, we are bound to the cycle
of biological
life, laboring and consuming
in rhythm with nature.
«Band
of Sons» was a personal favourite, with easy
rhythms, rich vocals and a soaring chorus that calls us to persevere
in the
life of faith.
I find God
in the ordinary quotidian
rhythms of my
life, I do.
Faith then is a persistent beat
in the
rhythm of intellectual
life.
He is the man whose inner
life is ordered
in accordance with the
rhythm of the Church's commemoration
of Christ.
In the
rhythm of our daily
lives we all move back and forth between venturesomeness and need.
Following Exodus 31,
in which God makes the Sabbath the sign
of an irrevocable covenant with the people
of Israel, Jewish leaders have emphasized its special place
in Jewish
life and heard
in its
rhythm the structure that has kept Jewish identity alive amid terrible adversity.
You can't read very far
in any direction
in the Bible without realizing that fasting was part
of the natural
rhythm of life for the people
of God.
Is it not the case
in fact that the Maoists are right
in insisting on changing the basic material conditions
of life before attempting the subtler cultivation
of character through interpersonal
rhythms and that the traditional approaches
of both Confucianism and Taoism were counterrevolutionary?
The daily lot
of all
of its is caught up
in the
rhythm and flow
of ordinary
life with its routine duties.
Here the proportionality becomes part
of a non-reductionist biology sustaining the thesis that
life proceeds by creating organisms whose temporalities increasingly broadened over those
of matter — whose fundamental
rhythms are both greater
in breadth than those
of matter, and richer
in content.
When the Jews finally settled on a seven - day week ending
in the Sabbath to make people self - conscious about the
rhythm of life, they numbered the other days with reference to the Sabbath.
It is found
in his notion
of the durations (the
rhythms)
of life and
of matter, and their interrelations.
On different levels (cosmological, anthropological, «spiritual»), the lunar
rhythm reveals structures that can be homologized, that is to say, modalities
of existence subject to the laws
of time and
of cyclic becoming, existences destined to a «
life» which carries
in its very structure death and rebirth.
If Hempton skirts the intricacies
of Wesley's theology, he delivers a virtuoso performance
in showing how Wesley's words were translated into the
rhythms of daily
life.
This was a time when the
rhythms of life were ordered from week to week as family members gathered for worship
in «the family pew.»
The majority
of religious symbols reveal the World
in its totality or one
of its structures (night, water, heaven, stars, seasons, vegetation, temporal
rhythms, animal
life, etc.), or they refer to situations constitutive
of all human existence, that is to say, to the fact that man is mortal, is a sexual being, and is seeking what today we call «ultimate reality.»
It is quite another order
of knowledge that discloses, for example, the «lunar destiny»
of human existence, the fact that man is «measured» by the temporal
rhythms illustrated by the phases
of the moon, that he is fated to die but, quite like the moon which reappears after three days
of darkness, man too can begin his existence anew, that
in any case he nourishes the hope
in a
life after death, assured or ameliorated through an initiation ritual.
The Chosen One sees that mankind
lives cheerfully and painlessly; the old world sprouts and blooms continually ever anew;
life goes on,
in the ups and downs
of its natural
rhythm.
For a long time, both
in my ministry and
in the
rhythms of my
life, I have suffered under the weight
of perfectionism.
In the state
of the busy world today, it seems that our priorities are so focused on the high speed
rhythms of work and priorities, that we don't have any time to think about what we are feeding the very body that is endlessly chugging us through a
life of almost impossible demand.
Poured with precision, the tasty elixirs are served tableside or
in the V Lounge amid the stylish
rhythms of locally and nationally acclaimed
live jazz and blues musicians who play seven nights a week, proffering a memorable evening.
Centrally located
in the bustling South Lamar neighborhood, the
rhythm of Backbeat comes to
life in a stylish, two - story venue including a cocktail lounge and a rooftop patio with stunning views.
Centrally located
in the bustling South Lamar neighborhood, the
rhythm of Backbeat comes to
life with two distinctive spaces including a cocktail lounge and a rooftop patio with stunning views.
Earth & Skye Farm is a small CSA farm and an adventure
in growing vibrant, healthy food and soil while exploring the spiritual and creative dimensions
of farming; providing space to experience and honor the
rhythms of seasonality
in plant, insect and human
life.
Yet
in this area
in the not too distant past, each day a handful
of lives would be reaped from the earth and ground into dust to the
rhythm of a semi-automatic.
And no one understands that better than the fans
of the Milwaukee Bucks, who have made the best
of their lot
in life by letting the
rhythm take them over, Bailamos.