Sentences with phrase «see the trees form»

At the start of the story, the forest is in harmony and people walking in can see the trees form all sorts of words.

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Yes, it is true that looking at the trees, we don't see God, but when we look to our fellow human beings and doing things for them, we acknowledge God's existence in the universe in the form of love.
Probably the best explanation is that originally this was in the form of a parable, describing Israel as a withered tree that no longer bears fruit (see Luke 13:6 - 9).
So the maples formed a union And demanded equal rights «The oaks are just too greedy We will make them give us light» Now there's no more oak oppression For they passed a noble law And the trees are all kept equal By hatchet, axe and saw
Jeff: This is what causes division as we go about doing even good things, out of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil to set up another sect out of our carnal nature; above is the outcome; Jesus came to cause division among men that tries to become their own god and sets up camp, even for them that call themselves Christian, for them that have went from Him and His Words, even that are not of His Spirit: Jesus said; the Words that I speak are Spirit and Life, That means the Words of man can only bring forth death: Therefore; if we do not have His Spirit in us, then we too can only speak forth death: This is what it is to be a believer, we truly believe our Lord: I can see what the Catholic church and her daughters are doing to form a religious Babylonian city: Even as God caused a division in Babylon in the past because the peoples became great, so to is it now with all of the man made sects of religion: But when we are filled with the Spirit of God then we can not help but to live for God: It is written; those who are led by His spirit are His children: Thank - you Jeff: Those who are of His Spirit will know these truths, those who are not of His Spirit truly believe a believer is as they and can not know what we speak, because they live in unbelief: Thank - you again Jeff; In Jesus Name Alexandria: P.S..
It sees the truth of any sort of object (say an apple) not as that object itself, in its strange and lovely transience, passing through its various moments of existence (seed, tree, ripened fruit hanging on the bough, fruit eaten or moldering away) but as the unchanging form on which it is modeled (the apple that never shines forth in the beauty of its own color, that has no flavor or fragrance, that has never lived).
this whole article is wrong THE CHRISTMAS TREE IS IDOL WORSHIP PERIOD and you don't have to actually bow down to it in order for it to be idol worship just putting up the thing decorating it and having it in your house looking at it admiring it because we all do look at the tree and see how pretty it is that is a form of idol worship so just stop trying to look for excuses for your idol worship it is wrTREE IS IDOL WORSHIP PERIOD and you don't have to actually bow down to it in order for it to be idol worship just putting up the thing decorating it and having it in your house looking at it admiring it because we all do look at the tree and see how pretty it is that is a form of idol worship so just stop trying to look for excuses for your idol worship it is wrtree and see how pretty it is that is a form of idol worship so just stop trying to look for excuses for your idol worship it is wrong.
Had we even just drawn a few of the matches we lost earlier this season we'd have been in a much stronger position and while I love the fact that we are in great form I can't help but see the forest beyond the trees.
To see whether adding additional bird habitat in the form of trees and shrubs (background, above) might make a difference, biologists created a series of computer simulations of the ecosystem in and around a coffee farm.
«These are the same precursors seen in biominerals from sea urchin and abalone, which are different organisms from completely different branches in the tree of life, so the fact that they used exactly the same mechanism to form their skeletons is really surprising,» Gilbert explains.
With the bustling of cars, pollution in the air, and irate individuals inhabiting the city, I can understand why I usually try to block out the outside world when I run, but this time, let into the moment of jogging down the street, I began to see a new vision: crisp air caused a puffy cloud to form with each exhale, and with the drifting leaves on the sidewalk, I began to perceive the beautiful birds sweeping through the city, people - watching from the trees.
You know how much I love COLOR and nature to me is the ultimate color palette - completely organic - trees and plants are indigenous to their habitat both in color and form - see the feature on Color Analysis in Nature.
It wasn't until my booth was starting to take shape with the store front window displays did I see the real potential for a Dress Form Christmas Tree Skirt.
Or stop by the shelter to see the tree and fill out the form there.
For large chunks of the drive we didn't see much except bush, acacia trees and large rocks forming little mountains.
You will see huge eucalyptus and gum trees, open grasslands, termite mounds, clear flowing creeks and magnificent mountains which form part of the Great Dividing Range that surrounds the property.
See exotic Embera handicrafts, such as tightly woven palm fiber baskets and carvings made form tagua nuts and the cocobolo tree.
There is the chance to visit the Whale World museum and to see the forest from a birds eye view in the form of the Tree Top Walk which is suitable for everyone or for the more adventurous, from the top of a fire tree lookTree Top Walk which is suitable for everyone or for the more adventurous, from the top of a fire tree looktree lookout.
This is surrounded by a huge sun terrace filled with Roman statues and marble columns, following the resort s Roman theme.Take a trip out on the property s own catamaran, the Lady Shelley, to see whales and dolphins in their natural habitat of the Atlantic Ocean.The Cleopatra Palace Hotel is formed of three luxury buildings, offering amazing views of the original Roman Swimming Pool with the large terrace for sunbathing, surrounded by magnificent columns and marble statues of gods of the ancient Roman Empire or romantic views of the sea and the promenade flanked by exotic palm trees and is situated opposite the delightful Playa de
- the feathered species, briefly seen trailers, has been confirmed as the Rito - Rito previously appeared in Zelda: Wind Waker - Rito were evolved from the Zora race - Rito have not appeared in any other Zelda games to date - Koroks, an evolved form of the Kokiri tribe, also appear in Breath of the Wild - it seems that Wind Waker's Great Deku Tree and shopkeeper Beedle are also back in Breath of the Wild - Breath of the Wild seems to be another sequel to Wind Waker, set long after the sea has been drained from Hyrule
There are dreamyfaced women in kimonos, exotic butterflies and luxuriant flower forms, but so intensely observed and intricately painted that we see every knot in a tree trunk, every...
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Constructed from weathered sections of dead trees that have been brought down from the mountains of Southern China and bolted together in the form of a whole, healthy tree with spreading branches, Tree is a totem that may be seen as a comment on the strength of modern China built from many ancient ethnic groups, or a determined attempt to create something new and vital from what is irrevocably ltree with spreading branches, Tree is a totem that may be seen as a comment on the strength of modern China built from many ancient ethnic groups, or a determined attempt to create something new and vital from what is irrevocably lTree is a totem that may be seen as a comment on the strength of modern China built from many ancient ethnic groups, or a determined attempt to create something new and vital from what is irrevocably lost.
In all his works here we see the back and forth between what the eye gleans from this world of light, shadow, color, form, people, trees, skies, water and all the elements of objective reality, and what the artist asserts of his feelings, as revealed by gestures, color and movements of paint through actions that depict the artist's inner world.
Art Reveiw «The canvas,» Stout wrote, «came not from any remembered form of flowers or flower beds but from a tree outside the door, a tree that the thin foliage of the lower reaches allowed the rising branches to be seen, rising, yet moving sideways, toward each other.»
And in paintings from just a few seasons ago we see her using those forms to picture mountains and buildings and trees.
So it could be something that I see like the shape of a car, or the shape of a building, the shape of a tree alongside a building, a line... And I usually start with that form in mind, knowing that it will change over time.
Lucas Reiner will have images of trees altered by power lines and Los Angeles traffic, Derek Buckner will have birds - eye views of dense Brooklyn life, Katia Santibanez will show abstractions based on observation of plant forms, Zoe Pettijohn will show textural conflations of pattern and figure, and Louise Belcourt her sweeping views of the North Atlantic as seen through a coastline of sculptural hedges.
In fact this exhibition is organized in a way that allows the viewer to see the artist's progression from figurative to abstraction and how simple vegetal forms (the gnarly tree limbs, the nudes) would later reemerge as twisted abstract forms mounted onto pedestals.
The undertaking often assumes form on the canvas as a solitary figure, shown in some sort of apparent psychic strife, in a fantastic if recognizably equatorial landscape: a slab of a man dwarfed by the tower of audio speakers on which he stands (Maracas, 2002 — 2008), a figure on whom cloisonné blooms from an overhanging tree collect (House of Flowers [See You There], 2007 — 2009).
With Tree line two slopes Davos from below, the pine trees struggle to remain on the surface after having been covered by the white mantle of a violent avalanche, yields a series of abstract compositions charged with movement, where we see the pines on the hillside, and the channels the avalanches formed in between them.
Perhaps I confused subject with content, because I don't really see trees or horses for that matter as being a subject necessarily, but as a specific form that can be visually compelling and crucial, depending on how it works in the painting.
Already, we see the young artist negotiating between the abstract and figurative, reducing organic forms into geometric configurations and using the branches of trees as a way to frame or delineate space.
That, of course, is the way it is with truly iconic forms: the disk of a planet seen in the sky, the shadow of a tree falling across a field — these have no age.
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Seen over at My Modern Met, Corcoran's works include a range of wearable natural landscapes and forms — pendants, bracelets, rings, earrings and mini-sculptures — all cast in eco-friendly resin derived from pine trees.
Obviously I haven't found any paleo - thermometers conveniently sticking out of said coal seams from which I could read at what temperatures they were formed (I'm sure there are geomarkers that are used as well as recent tree rings), but I currently see no such equivalent conditions on earth and I wonder how «climate scientists» (I always use quotation marks to indicate something I've seen printed elsewhere but don't believe myself) can have the gumption to assume we're currently living through the worst of times climate-wise.
We have already seen very severe impacts in the form of mass coral and tree death the world over.
Aerosol «blue haze», as seen here in the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina, is formed by the oxidation of volatile organic compounds emitted by trees.
Most approaches I've seen come very close to forms of either Buddhism or tree - hugging hippieism, though there is a strong theme of gratitude in much Christian thought, but that tends to get mixed up with a whole lot of other, not - so - helpful stuff in many people's minds.
Alongside many of our Estethica favourites this season including People Tree, From Somewhere, and Makepiece, we were delighted to see some fresh fashion talent on these UK shores in the form of Bird Textiles from Australia.
We searched for trees that grew near power lines to see what the effect of the EMF was on the form of the tree.
Trees of varied forms, dimensions, and colours are around him, but he rarely sees any one of them repeated.
While we've seen a wide range of tree - hugging homes — from human - sized nests to tree - hung lounges — this Fibonacci Treehouse is also informed by natural forms, and is a fun, modern treehouse for all ages.
Greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere fluctuate over the course of each year, forming a classic «saw - toothed curve» (seen above), due to the way that some parts of the Earth's system (like trees and plants) pull more carbon out of the air during the northern hemisphere spring.
See what your Christmas tree says about you before your guests arrive and start forming their own opinion...
It was fun to hear your plans about planting annuals and see your well planned trees and scrubs strut their forms and colors.Your Japanese maples are so striking against the sunshine ligustrums and the snowball in the background.
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