Sentences with phrase «sacred words»

Trust It's one of those sacred words in relationship lingo that automatically projects an aura of goodness and wholesomeness.
Mother and father (no matter how AWFUL the natural parents) are sacred words and feelings.
In her earlier work the «marks» with which she created geometric patterns on the canvas were composed of minutely composed sacred words, repeated like a mantra.
In her earlier work the «marks» with which she created patterns on the canvas were composed of minute sacred words, repeated like a mantra.
Upon hearing sacred words from the Lord, she attempts to play Abraham and sacrifice her son for the greater good.
I looked out over the massive, at times angry, crowd and I listened to Dr. Katz speak sacred words of truth as it hit me: the spirit uniting American Second Amendment supporters is not new and it is not going away.
This tendency to look for fixed meanings, authoritative images, sacred words, divine revelation, ultimate moral norms, the truth, is finally the expression of our own insecurity with human relativity and a symbol of our desperate need for security.
He spoke the sacred words of the Catholic mass to God in heaven and the wine was transformed into the blood of Christ.
For Willibald, though, the Frisians were physically sowing seeds ---- sacred words, in this case ---- in an inhospitable environment.
Hence the priest who preaches must give attention not only to the Word of God as though repeating sacred words would in itself be efficacious, but also to the words of man.
It means that we can no longer presume that even our most sacred words still have meaning or value.
So sacred was it held to be at the time of the making of the Code of Manu, greatest of the law books, that it was therein decreed that a lowly Sudra, i.e., low caste man, who so much as listened to the sacred text would have molten metal poured into his ears, and his tongue cut out if he pronounced the sacred words of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubted.
In place of the solemn chants of the Church, ballroom ditties are taken and twisted, and adapted to the sacred words by some make - shift dabbler in the science of harmony, without art and in most cases without even intelligence.
The more the family becomes familiar with gathering in prayer, where sacred words are uttered, the more communication within it will bring «peace to... homes».8
HEAD KNIGHT: We are the keepers of the sacred words: Nee, Pen, and Nee - wom!
«They «deserve props for their unadulterated enthusiasm following those two sacred words «touchdown confirmed,»» he writes.
Such a feminist hermeneutics of liberation reconceptualizes the understanding of Scripture as nourishing bread rather than as unchanging sacred word engraved in stone.
In the services of worship in Judaism, a-strong connection had always been made between the act of reading the sacred word aloud and the praise of God in the worshiping community.5 Jesus» for example, chose this important act of oral reading to inaugurate his public ministry:
Both religious groups would thus assent to the familiar saying that «God has yet more light and truth to break forth from his sacred word
Father Thomas Keating, who has been writing about and teaching centering prayer for over 25 years, recommends that before you enter into centering prayer you pick a sacred word.
Other schools suggest the repetition of a sacred word or mantra.
I had to use my sacred word about one hundred times, and once I even forgot my sacred word
The court opened on Monday with a prayer in which a local clergyman urged God to preserve his sacred word against attack.
To make it even more personal, write down a sacred word that you'd like to bring into your meditation and display proudly in the space.
I hold sacred your word upon final registration (first payment) and ask you to show up fully to the course work.
Then what happens is the sacred word interferes with the thoughts you're having, the thoughts interfere with the mantra.
In Hindu and Buddhist culture, the sacred word om is associated
A deep discussion of whether one sacred word can mean both «peace» and «submission» encapsulates the confusion of both Khan's heroine and her sympathetic, occasionally perplexed readers.»
It achieves today's sacred word of the times by being, «interactive» (aaahhooommm...).

Not exact matches

When the architects of our Republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir... Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked «insufficient funds.»
Why use the word sacred there?
Maybe when we give ourselves to ancient words and sacred texts, and embrace routines and traditions, we can remember that we are not here for what we can get out of worship; we are here to give ourselves away in worship.
You however don't see your own hypocrisy in greater depth when you say that the bible was deliberately written to be sacred and holy, without ANY sourcing and you take the word of people who lived a really long time ago who also can not provide you with anything more than «eye - witness accounts» which have undoubtedly been changed, tweaked or even just falsly made up in order to cement their point.
He got it from the words of the apostles, the apostles words were sacred writings (Scriptures).
(Jefferson originally had used the word sacred for these truths, but Franklin convinced him to use the less religious term self - evident.)
«Muslims believe the Quran is the word of God, so holy that people should wash their hands before even touching the sacred book» is really saying something, considering they don't even do that after using the bathroom!
In other words, ask a hindi whether it's prepared to forgo the «sacred» land that it thinks it belongs to it to a Muslim.
Why does CNN first of all show such a DISTURBING picture of a disgusting magazine on the most sacred of all Books... THE Bible and the word of God.
But reading sacred text can put it on your heart, and then when your hearts break, the holy words will fall inside.»
These are words that signal a sacred intrusion into death.
Sometimes the words of the sacred text are thought to be the very words of God himself, ipsissima verba, the human element in the situation being merely instrumental.
I observe that you teach us only a portion of the sacred writings — the best as I view it — and I infer that you reject the teachings of the rabbis to the effect that the words of the law are the very words of God, having been with God in heaven even before the times of Abraham and Moses.
In Romans, Barth said that the Word of God can be uttered only when the predicate Deus revelatus has as its subject Deus absconditus31 The vast ocean of so - called reality that is the profane world of a completely autonomous mode of human existence has left the island of the sacred completely submerged.
The word «holy» was to show that followers of God were «set apart» (sacred, consecrated, venerated) from other people who were not God's followers.
When a man is ordained to the sacred ministry in any of the Reformed churches — and this includes the Anglican Communion, which even the staunchest defenders of its «catholicity» must acknowledge is a «reformed» catholic communion — a form of words is used in which the centrality of the preaching office in that ministry is affirmed.
First, sacred literatures are, as a usual rule, regarded as in some sense the word of God or the gods, revealed to man.
Second, being the word of God, the sacred scriptures became the foundations upon which the several religions were erected.
The object of religious valuing, in other words, is «sacred.»»
In Oriental Mysticism, Altizer observes that Heidegger, also, maintains that being is not an eternal reality equitable with the sacred or God; rather, it is a historical event involved in the establishment of Dasein, human existence.2 Heidegger comments: «If I were to write a theology, which I am sometimes tempted to do, the word being would not be allowed to appear in it.
Many Christians I know (and I am one of them) would say that the very physical natural of the rituals reminds us that we have an embodied, enacted faith — and that embodiedness and enactedness is (if those are words) is just want enables us to see all of life is sacred.
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