These themes also clearly drove the creation of Stelen (Columns), a layered, complex, original, and utterly fascinating work from a relatively young San Francisco - based artist, and raises challenging questions about the transformation of
sacred spaces of memory and atrocity, the shifting definitions of public and private space, and the uncomfortable commingling of sex, desire, and longing that has transformed the Holocaust memorial, for some, into a gay cruising ground.
Those that get to have the privilege of being in
the sacred space of someone who is getting ready to cross over are simply a container, one who should be listening... not imposing any of their own beliefs or will at that point!
So I hope R. R. Reno can understand my consternation when I saw that Ferguson had now invaded
the sacred space of my favorite periodical.
The command makes feast time for them — like festival time for us — set apart time in
the sacred space of Jerusalem.
forfeited their egos and the outside world as they crawled into
the sacred space of the tea ceremony.
Through unabashed brushstrokes and slashes of vibrant color, Frank's surrealistic dreamscapes disrupt
the sacred space of the home and psyche, alluding to the cracked lens through which we view feminism, gender and equality.
He executed his project from that year again in 1977 as New York Earth Room, wherein he dumped 6750 cubic feet of dirt into 141 Wooster Street — well before Urs Fischer dug up Gavin Brown's space in 2007 — radicalizing
the sacred space of the gallery.
In
the sacred space of St. Johannes - Evangelist - Church in Berlin - Mitte, the exhibition BEYOND presents forms of contemporary artistic discourse with a topic that not only exists in different cultures and religions but are also closely linked to individual existence and personal experience.
It is my calling to explore this territory together, bringing to
the sacred space of therapy a safe and strong container which empowers you, my client, to chart your own course into life.
I am honored to enter into
the sacred space of therapy together with my clients.
This critical skill is part of Secure Functioning (creating a secure and safe and even
sacred space of trust between the partners) and is vital to reaching resolution in difficult conversations and especially during times of conflict and turmoil.
At our company, we talk about it as
the sacred space of the salesperson and the consumer.
Not exact matches
But as Cignal grew to $ 25 million in sales — and a staff
of 140 employees — the court went from
sacred corporate cultural ground to badly needed office
space.
Meditation gives you the opportunity to not only hear your intuition, but it allows you the
sacred space to consider your newfound intuitive wisdom, all in the comfort and privacy
of your own mind.
And I am fiercely protective
of these
sacred spaces.
According to the Oxford Times, she wrote in a newsletter: «I am not usually a grumpy person but I have been overwhelmed by the numbers
of tourists coming through the church and the fact that so many
of them seem unaware that this is a
sacred space.
We have very few
spaces that our culture considers
sacred, where an association with the divine results in a feeling
of awe or reverence.
I value
sacred spaces where people are allowed to seek freely without fear
of negative repercussions.
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sacred spaces where people are allowed to seek freely without fear
of negative repercussions.
The theology, literature, poetry, music, sculpture, spirituality, feasts, and other forms
of Christianity become the
sacred space within which conversion unfolds.
St Ambrose's verses, once inscribed on the baptistery's walls, proclaimed the meaning
of the
sacred space:
The Reformation had called into question the place
of art in
sacred spaces, and the political and ecclesiastical future
of the region was up for grabs.
You are even picketing outside
of churches and sending people in to invade them during their worship services, violating their
sacred space, because they don't live up to your «standards».
The Levitical law's sacrificial system didn't pertain to atonement and forgiveness though, it was a means
of maintaining ritual purity within
sacred space.
The «Circle
of Protection» refers to the
sacred space surrounding «programs that meet the essential needs
of hungry and poor people at home and abroad.»
Our secularized, de-absolutized anti-culture reaches now even into our churches and other
sacred spaces, dictating a partly unconscious watering - down into «niceness»
of tough Christian understandings and an emptying - out
of Christian words and concepts.
For example, parallels to the Catholic sacramental model, in which a
sacred event is re-enacted within carefully measured boundaries
of time and
space, can be found in the formal dynamics
of sports events and civil ceremonies, such as the Super Bowl or the presidential inauguration.
There is certainly no dearth
of private
spaces readily available for the public display
of sacred symbols» churches, synagogues, religious schools, private lawns, and store fronts...
Icons
of the transfiguration, for example, depict Christ inside a round or oval mandorla, a
sacred space around his body that symbolizes his glory and the divine dimension
of his being.
Bartholomew argues to the contrary, claiming that Christ's teaching redeems all places precisely by extending
sacred space beyond Israel» beyond the limited
space inhabited by any particular nation or people» to the whole
of creation.
These elements reflect some
of the traditional aspects
of sacred space that have been passed down for centuries.
It is precisely this coincidentia
of the opposing realms
of the
sacred and the profane that makes possible Christianity's celebration
of the Incarnation as an actual and real event, an event that has occurred and does occur in concrete time and
space, and an event effecting a real transformation
of the world.
A dialectical negation
of time and
space culminates in a regeneration
of Eternity — a renewal or repetition
of a primordial Totality — and therefore an absolute negation
of the profane is equivalent to a total affirmation
of the
sacred.
So architectural and artistic preservation, when it values
sacred space in the context
of ordinary surroundings, assists in the hallowing
of the rest
of life, decades later.
The Reformation had called into question the place
of art in
sacred spaces, and the political and ecclesiastical....
This day was the first chance the public had to see inside the
sacred space for the area's 49,000 Mormons, and it was also one
of the last.
Jesus heals the woman in
sacred space (a synagogue, mentioned twice) and within
sacred time, namely on a Sabbath (noted no fewer than five times), and he is criticized for this breach
of the law.
«This is a
sacred space, set apart place for only those who are devout followers
of the faith,» Walker said.
If the superapostles could bring the audience into
sacred acoustical
space by means
of their recitation
of texts, Paul could show a different, more powerful image
of himself through the performance
of his letter.
Divine causality that can be localized historically at certain points in
space and time, appears rather to be what characterizes the supernatural operation
of God in
sacred history, in contrast to the natural relation
of God to his world.
Is not precisely the essential difference between natural and secular history on the one hand and the really personal,
sacred history
of redemption on the other, blurred, if God's action even outside the history
of redemption receives a definite predicamental position within
space and time, because a definite, precise individual reality in distinction to others and in a different way from others receives a privileged direct relation to God?
We need to envision the interconnected flourishing, the shalom,
of all Earth's creatures, not just those who feel at home in
sacred spaces.
Limitation
of space precludes an adequate discussion
of the cultural role
of these numerous modern
sacred books.
In the words
of an ancient prayer, it is the visible expression
of «that wonderful and
sacred mystery» which speaks to us and works on us, through the very imperfection, weakness, error, and even the sin
of the empirical institution, to manifest in the world
of time and
space the abiding reality
of God's operation in the event
of Christ for human wholeness.
The various styles each in their own way point to God, and the consecrated building or
sacred space even today challenges the secular assumptions
of society.
Six Christians talk about the
sacred spaces in which they experience the presence and holiness
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Both transpired within what many observers would call «the
sacred space»
of Wiltshire Church's sanctuary, and both represented instances in what the same observers might call «the
sacred time»
of Wiltshire's ongoing history.
In recent years there has been growing appreciation
of the Aboriginals» sense
of sacred space and
of their rich spiritual traditions
of the «dream - time».
Instead
of dedicating
sacred space for all believers, certain leaders had commercialized a worship
space.
But since at the root
of all this lies the experience
of sacred space and a cosmological conception, we can conceive the study
of the orientatio solely as a study
of the symbolism
of sacred space.