Our deluxe accommodations give every visitor front - row seats to the
daily rhythms of nature from the sea, sky and sand.
«Trees» (1990 - 91) is an abbreviated forest: Nothing but trunks, in colors that don't match actual trees, with no sky above or ground below, it captures the cyclical
rhythms of nature in the cultural format of oil on canvas.
And through this gift of history the cosmos has been given a future far surpassing the repetitions, regularities and
rhythms of nature alone.
Abhyanga (Sanskrit) is an ancient Ayurvedic healing ritual designed to soothe and reconnect you with the
natural rhythms of nature, restoring balance to mind body & soul.
Retaining his predecessor's geometry and grids, he often based his compositions on the
subtle rhythms of nature, such as this unique work named after a summer breeze.
I doubt that they easily hear
the rhythms of nature or perceive the heavens declaring the glory of the Creator.
Work looks beyond immediate consumption It is man's effort at permanence and durability in a sense, an attempt at immortality — something beyond the limits of the biological process and
the rhythms of nature.
No longer does human life — and correlatively human dying and death — draw its meaning from the context within which it is situated, be that
the rhythms of nature or the story of God - in - history.
Epictetus explained that death is not something to be frightened of, but to be accepted as part of
the rhythms of nature.
The rhythms of nature, particularly the sequences of the seasons and the movements of the stars, were suffused with divine forces.
Using later religious terminology, we might say that
the rhythms of nature were means of grace or sacraments.
Once we acquired the distinct feeling that our historical existence has «exiled» us to some degree from the regularities and
rhythms of nature, we became restless to find exactly where we do fit in.
It follows the five
rhythms of nature, and it's three solid hours of dancing.
Imagine walking in a beautiful verdant forest, or meditate on the reassuringly predictable cycles and
rhythms of nature.
This process also attunes me to
the rhythms of nature.
We feel tuned into
the rhythms of nature, and as a result, less distracted by the little stressors of the every day.
When you ignore
the rhythms of nature, you risk insomnia, anxiety, depression, and a multitude of medical problems.
«You'll start to realize
the rhythms of nature apply to you, too,» Sweeting concludes.
The five elements are foundational to understanding the basis of yogic teachings, including ayurveda, seasonal practice, and aligning one's asana practice and life with
the rhythms of nature.
Eating in tune with our local environment and the seasons helps us stay in tune with our bodies and
the rhythms of nature.
Students are introduced to MUIH's foundational philosophical principles, living within
the rhythms of nature, living with mindfulness and the skillful and purposeful use of language as tools for being a powerful healing presence and catalyst for change.
Observing moon days is one way to recognize and honor
the rhythms of nature so we can live in greater harmony with it.
Ayurveda focus on living in harmony with
the rhythms of nature by practicing correct diet and lifestyle in the different seasons and times of day.
When we go against
this rhythm of nature and continue to expose ourselves to artificial light at night, it inhibits production of melatonin.
Atlantis by Giardino is an urban retreat that promises the vibe of the city intimately accompanied by
the rhythm of nature: it is just a rabbit's hop to the Üetliberg forest and a short ride to the cultural hot spots, banks and boutiques of Zurich's famous Bahnhofstrasse.
Here the clock ticks to
the rhythm of nature with sea being main source of income for the fishing villages that dot the coast and the canning factories in Saldanha and Port Owen.
We invite you to step into
the rhythm of nature, breath in the energy of the sea and discover... PRANAMAR!!!
In addition, the Rocked offers are by nature time to adjust to
the rhythm of nature and people in a tropical country.
This is a Caribbean resort ahead of the pack, where sustainability matters and subtle elegance coexists with wild splendor and
the rhythms of nature.
The elements of earth and water combine to form a fluid substrate that is reminiscent of the beginnings of life and
the rhythms of nature.
Patrik Qvist's stepladder onto the ocean, Marco Strappato's jogger, Michael Iauch's breathing in the earth, Janne Höltermann's revolving office door — they could all be out to reconcile Brooklyn lives with
the rhythms of nature.
The isolation allows me to complete a lot of work, and the wildness of the environment inspires me to tap
the rhythms of nature in a mimetic way.
Unlike her Monster Roster peers, it was the last time Statsinger would be as devoted to the figure, largely forsaking the subject for depictions of the mysteries and
rhythms of nature.
His Vancouver work (1940 — 70) continued to explore abstraction inspired by
the rhythms of nature.
The artist continues to fragment the plates, but rather than using them to disrupt the picture plane, he incorporates each piece to create a homogeneous surface that recalls
the rhythm of nature.
Created while he was sixty - six years old, he metaphorically equated
the rhythms of nature with the phases of human life.
She captures
the rhythm of nature, such as the branches of Moonlight in Woods (1977), while avoiding artificial pattern.
In these paintings, the artist continues to use the plates, but rather than using them to disrupt the picture plane, he incorporates each piece to create a homogeneous surface that recalls
the rhythms of nature.
The exhibition in the Academy's main gallery includes 95 paintings and prints and is loosely chronological with six thematic sections: Into the City, Visual Sound,
Rhythm of Nature, Ritual, Civil Rights and Summation.
What I am seeking in my work is a reconnection to
the rhythms of nature.
Pollock insisted: «My concern is with
the rhythms of nature.
These works (later known as Equivalents) influenced Ansel Adams and Minor White — both artists created specific sequences to evoke
the rhythms of nature or the poetry of time passing.
The artist, born in Wyoming in 1912, was inspired by the vast open spaces of the West, the untamed forces and
rhythms of nature, and what he perceived as the tonic rawness of the American continent compared to the refinements of European culture.»