Sentences with phrase «room for contemplation»

The earliest forms of Taoism — just like the earliest forms of Buddhism and Christianity, or the modern secular practice of minimalism — advocate for a simple life that provides room for contemplation and celebrates simple pleasures.

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Thankyou for a moving and thoughtfully written article leaving much room for thought and self - contemplation.
This sofa will provide a place for quiet, conversation and contemplation in any room of your house.
Yet these are the stories wanting to be told, where there is room for the audience to stand before a work of art in contemplation of how we should live and why — that which truly brings us together.
The Hermitage rents a few simple rooms for visitors who would like to engage in silent meditation and contemplation.
Each suite, spa room, or king room offers brick fireplaces to warm cool nights and private terraces with serene Napa Valley views for quiet contemplation.
The back verandah offers a peaceful space with outdoor setting and BBQ or inside there is an extra sitting room for quiet contemplation or curling up with a book.
Together, they could stand for contemplation rather than progression, backed by the chimes in the Center's front room.
According to them, the work was too directly political and social in its content, and too ephemeral in its composition — leaving no room for the privileged space of neutral aesthetic contemplation that the modernist white cube had always provided critics in the past.
Smaller rooms occurring around or within the bigger ones create opportunities for screenings, focused contemplation or reflection — Ricardo Basbaum has picked one of the most interesting corners in a building of many corners for his experiment of inhabitable cages (Capsules NBP x me - you); currently the selfie sweet spot du jour.
There's no room for cars here, only contemplation as you take in the beguiling photographs and immersive film installation by Irish artist Richard Mosse.
No Vacancy, on view at Waiting Room October 16 through December 13th, replies to this presupposition with the work of seven artists, who, in their discrete practices, model emotional airlocks for working through contemplation of self and surroundings.
While it is true, he said, that dining facilities (i.e., restaurants) may be privately owned, the kitchen and dining room facilities of a privately - owned condominium were not within the contemplation of the Legislature as «public places», no more so for those of a tenant renting the same condominium.
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