This is heavy stuff for people who have gotten unused to dealing with
the sacred as a part of their lives.
Not exact matches
It appears now only
as part of a technical
sacred language that is little related to daily
living.
He understands himself, his society, and his daily
life as an integral
part of a world which is in its totality
sacred.
Generis: «For these reasons the Teaching Authority
of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state
of human sciences and
sacred theology, research and discussions, on the
part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine
of evolution, in
as far
as it inquires into the origin
of the human body
as coming from pre-existent and
living matter - for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God» [italics added].
Thus, sexuality was to be seen not
as a mysterious
sacred power, but rather
as part of human
life to be used responsibly in gratitude to its creator.
He said «if your bed is only open to the «celebrating love» (I.e. lovemaking)
part of that equation and not open to the
life that lovemaking creates (by being open to having your child share that bed with you) then that bed is not so much
sacred as it is contraceptive in that it squeezes children out
of the picture simply for the sake
of pleasure and convenience.»!
It's more like
living with this bugging feeling that some
of the most
sacred parts of our
lives are being violated, taken away from us and rebranded
as cheap products for mass consumption.
The key to reclaiming birth
as a normal, natural,
sacred part of life is to reconnect with your innate wisdom.
In the middle
of such green and dense forest,
lives over 600 tame and friendly monkeys that all the time appeal to visitor,
Part from functioning
as sacred places, the forest along with the monkeys comes to be fascinating tourist object that is worth visiting.
In 2010,
as part of a 3 - year project based around gender imbalance in India, drawing parallels between the cow —
sacred animal and symbol
of fertility — and her observance
of the undervalued condition
of India's women, Nourry created
life - like figurative sculptures, the Holy Daughters, that were
part sacred cow,
part girl, in resin, placing them in the streets
of New Delhi before stepping back to film the reactions
of local men.