Sentences with phrase «seeking deeper truth»

Starting in earnest a couple of decades ago, a group of physicists began seeking deeper truth in string theory, which holds that the fundamental particles of nature consist of minuscule vibrating strands of energy.
We may be seeking deeper truths, we may be seeking more integrity in our expression of ourselves, or we may simply be seeking clarity in your leading, but all Quakers are eternally seeking.

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Your posts and artwork always touch something deep within me - I think because you can relate to spiritual abuse and pain, yet despite it you continue to seek truth.
This means you trust the question to unlock itself and reveal the deeper truth you are seeking when the time is ripe.
Offering hope to people, getting them to consider deeper, more important truths, working through tragedies, seeking healing and providing a bit of respite from the rest of the world is a pretty enjoyable job, and it's helped Williams answer in the affirmative.
They are the most flawed among us, whatever deep held insecurity or mental dysfunction drives individuals to seek truth in the completely unknowable and to accept words from the quill or mouth of another human being as that of a deity is long obsolete in the hearts of man.
Best Blessing: Richard Beck Shares «The Fourfold Franciscan Blessing» May God bless you with a restless discomfort about easy answers, half - truths and superficial relationships, so that you may seek truth boldly and love deep within your heart.
With a deep storytelling feel similar to Patrick Rothfuss» Kingkiller Chronicles and a flavor of highland magic, this fantasy adventure series is typical of Ms. Carlson's style, of writing deep and emotional fantasy and sci fi for adults.Wrongfully accused of treason, veteran Kingsman Elohl seeks the truth of the betrayal that decimated his people a decade ago.
Fortunately for artists, our right to free speech is still intact, so we can seek out the truth and DIG DEEPER.
We understand that environmentalism means more than simply dealing with oil pollution, plastic detritus or melting ice caps and are seeking to uncover and establish deeper intersectional ecological truths that reveal how we are truly embedded in this world.
By twisting the everyday into weirder and more ambiguous shapes, Cooper seeks to root out deeper psychological truths and provide deadpan commentary on our contemporary world.
Such development depends on seeking truth at the deepest level, understanding the nature of reality so as to be able to act in a way which is best for oneself and for others.
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