Sentences with phrase «see wholeness»

We see wholeness, love, fulfillment, and completion when we're embodying these qualities ourselves.
In literature and film, we are given the message that friendship between boys and girls is perfectly acceptable, that we can see the wholeness of the person regardless of their sex organs.
A legitimate philosophical anthropology must know that there is not merely a human species but also peoples, not merely a human soul but also types and characters, not merely a human life but also stages in life; only from the... recognition of the dynamic that exerts power within every particular reality and between them, and from the constantly new proof of the one in the many, can it come to see the wholeness of man.
Only I - Thou sees this wholeness as the whole person in unreasoned relation with what is over against him rather than as a sum of parts, some of which are labeled objective and hence oriented around the thing known and some subjective and hence oriented around the knower.
«I am most interested in its potential to see awareness as a human presence, which heals by seeing the wholeness which is already intrinsic in each of us.»

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I see it as the work of God's Kingdom, (although my brother might not use that kind of language) and his life is coming to a remarkable wholeness.
In a world in which all barriers to action and expression have been crushed, we are no longer open to Bonhoeffer's quiet but firm recognition when he writes: «The peculiar fact that we lower our eyes when a stranger's eye meets our gaze is not a sign of remorse for a fault, but a sign of that shame which, when it knows that it is seen, is reminded of something it lacks, namely, the lost wholeness of life, its own nakedness.
The problem with the evangelical purity culture, as I see it, isn't that it teaches saving sex for marriage, but that it equates virginity with sexual wholeness and therefore as something that can be lost or given or taken away in a single moment.
Open your eyes and see what the Spirit is birthing in these days, watch women rising up to reclaim their communities for peace and wholeness, watch women laying on hands and proclaiming the Gospel with their lives and their voices and their writing and their songs and even, yes, in their quiet.
Reaching for the wholeness of Scripture is to read each text in the canonical context, not to see it as an atomic unit all alone but as a member of the divinely willed body of the canon such that the light of every part is shed on all the rest.
Through biofeedback we can see our brain waves as we welcome new wholeness into our lives, bringing the two hemispheres of the brain together as religious mystics have taught us to do in prayer.
He sees contemporary persons involved in what he describes as a process of oscillation: at those times when people have their bearings, there is a sense of wholeness, power and integration that encourages creativity and expression; at times of anxiety or weakness in the face of difficulties, there is a need to reach beyond the resources available in oneself to regain a sense of well - being and to «get it together.»
Open your eyes and see what the Spirit is birthing in these days, watch women rising up to reclaim their communities for peace and wholeness, watch women laying on hands and proclaiming the Gospel with their lives and their voices and their writing and their songs and their storms.
The challenge to the Marxists is to re-examine their philosophy to see whether they take into consideration the human person in wholeness.
If war in general is to be seen as sinful because it risks the triumph of chaos over shalom, then nuclear war must be the ultimate sin — representing the absolute triumph of chaos and the end of all possibility for wholeness and well - being.
As a transgender person of faith, his greatest passion is helping other trans and gender - non-conforming people see themselves in scripture, and to walk with them in their journey towards wholeness.
For treatments of the subject along with the new developments by physicists see Bohm, David, Wholeness and the Implicate Order (Boston: ARK Paperbacks, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1983) and Prigogine, Ilya, From Being to Becoming (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 1980).
«Only when we see what is,» said Gerlach, «can we imagine what will bind us up or set us free, and move toward deeper healing and wholeness, greater freedom and fulfillment.»
Of course, this is not all that Christians believe, or even the major part of what Christians believe, about Jesus Christ; but for our purpose, it is enough now just to admit at least that much, to see here life given in love to the point of complete surrender of self, to agree that the ages witness that this is healthy life, this is wholeness, and then to turn to oneself and ask the very simple but very searching question, «How do I measure up to that standard?»
All that has taken place elsewhere can now be seen in a fresh way, as the work of the same God who for us men and for our wholeness of life was made man in the life of a brother Man.
If the congregation sees its task as the pastoral care of its people, then health and wholeness can move out into the community, which will then become a leaven for the whole loaf.
For an illuminating account of the stages of the life cycle in women's experience that is influenced by process thought, see Washbourn, Penelope, Becoming Woman: The Quest for Wholeness in Female Experience (San Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1977).
They try to see a religious community in the organic wholeness of its life, action and thought before generalizing about similarities between different traditions.
Many of them are experimenting with ways to see health as wholeness.
(7) He saw that there is a natural process and drive toward wholeness in all persons, on which therapy must depend: «The driving force... seems to be in essence only an urge toward self - realization.»
you know when Jesus cam to earth he came to preach the love of the father to see mankind find health and wholeness in all of their lives.
6 He believed that our way of seeing reality as fragmented bits with their own independent existence is an illusion, and he coined the term «implicate order» to refer to this undivided wholeness.
Women are ready to learn about their own body and their own sex, not from their doctor, not from their lover, but from a neutral witness, who can listen and see all of them — reflect their wholeness and help them make sense of their experience.
For people that you may see that have a lot of this reproductive issue, the strategy is to take a step back, nurture their system back into wholeness for optimal hormonal function, and such a retreat will yield great results for not only pregnancy, but much for a better and healthier family in the future.
«Perhaps the most «spiritual» thing any of us can do is simply to look through our own eyes, see with eyes of wholeness, and act with integrity and kindness.»
As a committed Christian, I'm looking for a «spiritual leader» who views relationship with God not merely as an aspect of life, but as life itself, and sees God and His Truth as the ultimate source of emotional wholeness, healthy relating, wise decisions, etc..
Looking at the terms outside the triangle, we see that the goal of learning is personal wholeness.
Collaborators include Jade Abner, Beverly Bajema, Elizabeth Chiles, and Felicia Hayes: four interdisciplinary artists investigating life forces, wholeness, connectedness, and play will be reciting and performing around Anya Gallaccio's sculpture to see if time was there.
Jade Abner, Beverly Bajema, Elizabeth Chiles, Felicia Hayes: four interdisciplinary artists who write about life forces, wholeness, and connectedness will be reciting and performing around Anya Gallaccio's sculpture to see if time was there.
Astronauts speak of an experience of sublime wholeness when they exit Earth's atmosphere and see the fragility of the «pale blue dot» when it is understood as an object and the sphere wherein all of history and meaning has unfolded.
Even today, the incomplete surfaces and partially rendered forms of advertising billboards are rarely made available to pedestrians and passersby who only see these images from great enough distances to maintain the illusion of wholeness.
Newman saw himself as seeking and finding an abstract pictorial code for ultimate human concerns: the polarities of light and darkness, of wholeness and transience, despair and longing for redemption, living and dying.
Integrative law reflects the emerging trend to see law as more holistic and human and thus honors the wholeness and humanity of lawyers.
For the first time, we began to see a core distinction: the distinction between communication and communion, between the transfer of data and information and the dimension of unity and wholeness, between the meeting of the minds and the connection of the souls.
So I see my role as helping you access your inner resources to move toward wholeness and health.
We learn how to see our selves accurately and to discover our blocks to wholeness: such skills as setting boundaries, identifying feelings, communication, self care, and living as a spiritual being in a human world.
Brainspotting and Imago therapy are two tools that have granted me the opportunity to help clients see their blocks, their greatest potential, as well as connection to their original wholeness.
As a therapist and life coach, Angie is passionate about seeing individuals, couples, and families move toward freedom, wholeness, and reconciliation.
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