Sentences with phrase «see a body so»

Training the eye to see a body so that safe adjustments can be made is needed for today's yoga teachers.

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«Some funeral home directors are saying, «Cremation isn't paying the bills anymore, so let me see if I can help people harvest body parts,»» said Steve Palmer, an Arizona mortician who serves on the National Funeral Directors Association's policy board.
We all go to the doctor to see how our body is functioning and we speak with retirement professionals to see what life after work will look like, so why not give your business that same kind of assessment for your most important asset — your people?
HRT: There were frequently depicted images of soldiers, dead bodies, and destroyed houses and it was just really difficult to see really young children painting these images because it's so hard to comprehend the horrors that they have witnessed.
«The biggest factor in getting a six - pack is having a low - enough body - fat percentage so that you can actually see your abs,» he said.
If you're left out of meetings, rarely get face time with upper management, and have never even heard of the big project everyone else is so excited about, that could mean that your bosses just see you as a body filling a desk, rather than as a valuable contributor.
Children learn by example, so if they see you struggling with poor body image, they'll almost certainly get the message that they need to meet a certain physical ideal to feel comfortable in their own skin.
The near future will apparently see the rise of electronic things being inserted into our bodies, so that we can know everything our bodies are doing and feeling and thereby improve our bodily functions.
Try taking a before picture when you start, so you can look at it and see how your body is changing.
I love so many things about Pure Barre: the transition I have seen in my body, even after being active my entire life.
My body of research canvassed all the women I have seen in my life who are Mexican, or whom my naivete and racial insensitivity suggested were Mexican, so they might not all technically be Mexican, but for all intents and purposes, I will consider them to be daughters of Mexico.
We have also seen dramatic changes in the human body, including differences between the different «so - called» races of humanity.
He had many visitors and I was so curious that I interviewed all of them and I asked them questions that were very bold, I even asked to see body parts and some complied, there was no question off limits and all of the men complied with the interviews I conducted.
So you can see in the species of today some of the adaptive transitional body forms that enabled flight to be not such a huge «leap» or «glide» from one type to another.
I believe it only fare that those families and our nation, who have lived with the pictures from that day permanentlly seared in our brain should be given the opportunity to see Osama bin Laden's body (if they so choose), as well as the video and audio of the raid.
So I guess that «Matthew» will have to account for that lulu that he told about those resurrected bodies who visited Jerusalem and were seen by * many * - that NOBODY else reported upon, eh?
I think of the look on my husband's face when he saw me on the side of the road, broken and beaten from the impact of another car, about the feel of his familiar body next to mine in the bed we've shared for so many years.
«There's surface radiation and then there's something like X-radiation coming from within the body so that we can actually see part of the skeletal system on the shroud: the bones of the face, 24 teeth routes.
Once the theologian could speak of the church as a truly human communal and social body, and perhaps the Catholic theologian can still do so, but I see no way by which the Protestant theologian at this time can speak both honestly and positively about the church.
Protestantism in 1934 included the overwhelming majority of Americans, and today 49 percent of people surveyed tell pollsters they «prefer» various forms of Protestantism — or 58 percent will do so if one includes black Protestantism, though we shall see that formally it differs from other Protestant bodies.
Well, maybe nobody should want to see that in this country: but the Law Society is now openly and blatantly proposing to make precisely these attitudes to women a part of our legal system: so the body officially representing all solicitors actually does want to see it.
Come now, thou greatest of feasts on the journey to freedom eternal; death, cast aside all the burdensome chains, and demolish the walls of our temporal body, the walls of our souls that are blinded, so that at last we may see that which here remains hidden.
So that people can see how the human body works (though admittedly, they are a bit weird, and the source of the bodies is dubious).
Putting the control over body issue aside, I don't see too many fundies offering to provide the financial support required to raise a child, so why do they think they have a say?
Definitely we are tripartite in nature as they are so are we the father is the soul the son is the body and the holy spirit is spirit.In Jesus We see those 3 parts operating in harmony as he is so are we.
The Jewish tradition, which has also influenced Christian theology, although not always so much as the Greek philosophical tradition, did see the body as valuable and integral to the life of the person.
The existing colleges saw a new foundation as a rival, so their representatives persuaded the body to refuse the charter.
This leads to a dualistic view that many still espouse, according to which the material and spiritual, body and soul, are seen as separate and unequal elements, temporarily joined together (during our lifetime) but separated in death so that the soul can assume its rightful, higher place.
The boundaries certainly are not sharp: looking from the inside, I am rather constant in seeing my body as part of myself, but I am not so sure about my property.
The only way religious people are going to be convinced is for them to die and see for themselves — assuming that they will be able to do anything so complicated as form an opinion, perceive anything, or feel anything without a body and a brain for them to misuse.
As we understand communion to represent the body of Christ, «BROKEN» for us to be complete, so are those that are members of the body of Christ, they are persecuted for the world to see and believe the stand they take in their belief.
It is so because spirit - filled interpretation is given us by and through bodied authors who must make their way in the world — and in making our way, we humans do not see so clearly or love so dearly or follow so nearly as we might imagine.
«And just as Christ gathers to himself all those who believe and makes them his body, so the Christian comes to see himself as a member of this body, in an essential relationship with all other believers» (LF 22).
Yet Wilson is guilty of some over-interpretation here, as, for example, when he writes: «We hardly need to dwell on the psychological significance of the Wardrobe in the first story; we do not need, though some will be tempted to do so, to see in this tale of a world which is reached by a dark hole surrounded by fur coats an unconscious image of the passage through which Lewis first entered the world from his mother's body
Regarding the resurrection, a relational view could see the intimate connection between the body and soul so that what the body becomes for and with the soul, how it enters the soul's experience, is its resurrection.
So far, I have not seen this being reported by any sources: The body was placed in a secure, steel box and dropped it into deep water — at an undisclosed location.
So G. W. H. Lampe writes: «if his body was raised physically from the grave and did not see corruption, or if his body was transformed after death into something different, in such a way that in itself it was annihilated, then he did not experience the whole of our human destiny....
Surely this is the first time that the Incarnation has been absolutely central in Catholic thinking, the first time that matter and Spirit have been so deeply and so purely united, and so much so that now Spirit is the body itself (page 96), and even as this thinking intends to be an apocalyptic consummation of the totality of history, never before has such a Catholic consummation actually been conceived, although there are those who would see it as having been imaginatively enacted in Dante's Paradiso and Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
In doing so, God's people would be lead into a «gathering» (Ekklesia) of the Body of Christ that would transcend the logical benefits of having a physical place to see and retreat to.
See God is here... Most of us are just so distracted by a physical body and ego (AKA life) that we don't notice.
But as we grow in faith and see more of God's grace pouring out through us in good works then we have both greater assurance of our own salvation and we are also of greater use to the body of Christ — so again, directly good works are not required but what is a saved life without good works.
As the main body of the Gospel is left, the story of the resurrection is reduced to terms so simple that only the finding of an empty tomb and the word of a young man that Jesus was not there remain; Jesus himself is not seen and the three women who found the tomb empty are too terrified to tell any one.
On one side, Jesus» body is real «flesh and bones»; (Luke 24:39) it is the body that was laid in the tomb revivified so that the tomb is empty; it can be seen and handled; it bears still the wounds of the crucifixion; it can even eat food, and Jesus partakes of «a piece of a broiled fish» to prove it.
So I see how atheists have pulled together a body of support to show there is not a God and some group made up the Bible.
Well, I said, once I heard something, and I believe it: Leontios, Aglaion's son, so it was said, was going up from the Peiraeus under the north wall outside, and saw dead bodies lying beside the executioner.
It seems as if the world is not one body, regardless of how the sages would like to see it; if this were not so there would be no need for effort; on this interpretation, reality simply has not measured up to the ideal.
if the jews are killing and they are not human so how do u explain thet gilad shalit was in prison for more then five years and no body were allowed to see him while the these stinking terrorists are still alive and get every human rights (Although they do nt deserve it)
Muslims never returned any of Jewish hostages alive, NEVER — so I'm holding my breath to see will this exchange really be «saving life», or just another dead - bodies for xyz terrorists.
When people elect to become body donors, they give the last gift of which they are capable, and they do so for the benefit of persons they will never see.
When a great man grasps another thing as part of his body, he does so by appreciating its principle; as we shall see Wang also argued, the principles of all things are identical with the principle to be found in one's own mind.
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