Jonathan Jones of The Guardian newspaper noted that his «Dry - stone walling, sacks of grain and rice, and a painting that includes part of the score of St John Passion by JS Bach, bring
a sense of real life, organic and ancient, into the museum.»
The long - running Natsume - published Harvest Moon series, for example, adds partner selection and marriage to place
a sense of real life alongside what's largely a farming / raising and resource management sim; Natsume's latest offering, the Cave - developed Princess Debut, places dating sim elements alongside a rhythm game in a young maiden's quest to get ready for the glamorous ball.
There is
a sense of real life to the lesson together with active participation.
Not exact matches
If you're ready to start a new chapter in your
life with a
real sense of purpose, Mathnasium may just be the perfect business for you.
Forrec says the theme will imbue St. Elizabeth with a
sense of history, strengthen community ties and emphasize that the site is a
real town — not merely a collection
of homes for people
living out their final years.
The lifestyle I can afford is amazing and I feel a
real sense of freedom compared to my
life back home.»
These motion - tracking sensors will give a person «a stronger
sense of being transported» to a virtual environment because they will presumably make it easier for people to move around and look at things in digital worlds like they do in
real life.
And... um, in
real life, that translates to: essential enough to merit appropriate insurance coverage, serious academic investigation, significant research investment, and, yes, a
sense of «ownership» by consumers.
«Producing something important, gaining respect for it, feeling a
sense of control over your
life, feeling a connection to other people — that gives people a
real sense of passion,» Newport says.
It helps to think
of a mobile wallet like a
real wallet for cash, in the
sense that you would never store your entire
life savings in a wallet that's in your back pocket.
Studying the humanities offers students «mental empowerment» so that they can go forward in
life armed with «a
sense of social responsibility» and «intellectual and practical skills that span all areas
of study, such as communication, analytical and problem - solving skills, and a demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills in
real - world settings.»
I hope he finds, like I did, that he can
live good
life, with a moral code based on
real things like, common
sense, practicality, being a part
of a community, the environment, everything.
We think we're in our regular
life, our
real life, but there is this thing, this
sense, this memory
of something better, something more, something that is everything good and perfect still stuck in our hearts.
To read the gospel with an open mind is to see beyond all possibility
of doubt that Jesus came to bring us new truths concerning our destiny: not only a new
life superior to that we are conscious
of, but also in a very
real sense a new physical power
of acting upon our temporal world.
He acknowledges that the
real me is not the stagnant me in a state
of depression but the me who has found a deep
sense of life as fulfilling to overflowing.
Speaking personally, it means the grievous loss
of something about Catholic observance which always used enormously to impress me as a non-Catholic: the spectacle
of Catholics keeping their weekday obligations, often at enormous inconvenience to themselves: as an Anglican, for whom any liturgical obligation was essentially a matter
of my own whim, this was immensely attractive: there was the
sense that Catholics were under obedience, and that their religion was a
real force in their
lives, one not to be diverted by secular pressures or values.
It's about
living within this tradition and letting it be a mediator
of the sacred — letting this tradition, critically, have its way with us, shaping our identity, shaping our
sense of what is
real, shaping our
sense of what
life is about.
The directness
of the relationship is established not only through the mediation
of the
senses, e.g. the concrete meeting
of real living persons, but also through the mediation
of the «word,» i.e. the mediation
of those technical means and those fields
of symbolic communication, such as language, music, art, and ritual, which enable men ever again to enter into relation with that which is over against them.
So little by little he succeeds in forgetting it; in the course
of years he finds it almost ludicrous, especially when he is in good company with other capable and active men who have a
sense and capacity for
real life.
This
sense of distance and marginality had to be
lived in creative tension with the
real world.
And in fact in the course
of this book we have seen how we can develop a theology (which is an explanation
of our religion, a conceptualization
of that which gives
real meaning to our
lives) that is consistent with both our faith and our common
sense.
Tommy God has already forgiven you for your sin the moment you asked Jesus into your
life and confessed him as Lord.From that point he paid for your sin in full past present future.It is not sin that stops us from being with the Lord so you are saved.The problem you are experiencing is the battle for your
life in the here and now satan is out to destroy you and he knows our weaknesses.If you are honest there were already issues in your
life that you struggled with and never got the victory over.So where do you go from here as i found myself in the same situation i was a christian but walking according to the flesh.God does nt change his mind he always loves us but because
of our choices we distance ourselves from God.The issue is that we like sin thats our wicked hearts and to be fair we cant change our nature only Christ can do that our old nature must be crucified with Christ.The stumbling block is our pride we have to admit that we cant do it For me that was terribly difficult i was so independent thinking i could do anything but the truth was a made a
real mess
of things.I
sense you are at a crossroads and are feeling desperate and confused.So as a brother in the Lord you need to confess your sin to God and tell him that you are weak -LCB- we all are -RCB- and that you cant do it in your strength -LCB- None
of us can -RCB- but ask him to send the holy spirit to help you deal with the temptations and the sin that you struggle with and he will help you to change your
life he will empower you as he did me.Rather than look at who you are look to Christ and walk in him and he will make you a new man and sin will not have dominion over you.Jesus came to set us free from bondage.Having once been a slave to sin i know what it is like to have been set free by the power
of God and that is what Christ is offering you today.All it takes is a desire to change or repent and admit we cant do it and trust him to give you the strength to walk in him regards brentnz
Nope, it's the good, hard,
real work
of life, the repetitive work, the work that lets me rock back onto my heels with a satisfied feeling, a look - what - I - have - accomplished
sense, that saves me in these seasons.
For as regards infra - human
living things, even on the suppositions already mentioned, the question is probably still open, or has not yet been sufficiently subjected to examination, whether the
living substantial formal principle
of what in the metaphysical
sense would be a
real species (biological category, etc.), is multiplied with the individuals
of the species (biological group, etc.), or is one and the same principle which, unfolding its formative power at various material points in space and time, manifests itself more than once in space and time.
Although its
real use is the existential or metaphysical use
of clarifying our original confidence in the worth
of life, the terms and categories in which it speaks are not derived from our inner awareness
of our existence in relation to totality, but from our external perception
of the world by means
of our
senses.
To
live we must
live in the present, and faith is able in some
sense to make the future already
real in the present, so that the future is not something «out there» on a line
of time, but that which reaches into the present in faith.
In a
real sense, the principle use
of imagination is to inform and vitalize human
life.
Some would insist that each
life is valuable, others might question whether some children with very severe brain damage are in any
real sense capable
of human
life.
Obviously, neither serious Judaism nor
real Christianity can cohere with a
sense of life that has banished all need for prayer, humility, and submission — three things that depend precisely on the recognition
of human frailty and finitude.
They are in a very
real and profound
sense victors, set free to
live by hearing Jesus extend to them the beatitude
of God.
Indeed, as one can gather from Cobb's article «From Crisis Theology to the Post-Modern World,» to
live in modern culture is to
live the death
of God in a very
real, i.e., existential,
sense.
(Mark 9:47; Luke 18:24) In a word, the idea
of the kingdom
of God was interpreted by Jesus in terms
of spiritual quality, so that in a
real sense men enter the kingdom now and find in the future age the flowering out and full release
of the
life with God and with one another that begins here.
A
sense of an ultimate right and an ultimate wrong is still
real for me, and I often wonder how I would deal with any serious breach
of that standard in my personal
life.
Yes, for in a
real sense Gandhi was killed for the sake
of justice, after a long exalted
life, having taken upon himself all the pain and misery
of the Hindu people.
The above examples
of a few people who have found God
real and contemporary, and who have thereby gained a
sense of purpose which far transcends this little
life, are no more than a brief record
of those whom I have personally known.
This intellectual formation works against the metaphysical foundations
of natural law reasoning, and therefore most people find the arguments remote and unconvincing — «academic» in the bad
sense of being about something other than the
real world we
live in.
On the contrary, it means that those events and occasions have so much entered into and so much become part
of Deity in his consequent aspect — providing new possibilities for relationship, new opportunities for creative advance, new chances for the bringing into actuality
of genuine and richer good --- that they are in some deep and
real sense integral to the divine
life itself.
Answer: A system
of sup - ersti - tion miseducating our young into a warped
sense of Reality and a severely impaired ability to Reason, producing what many now call «Pseudo-Adults» who
live among us, with just as much voice, opinion, and power as the
Real Adults in the room.
They do not have
real life, which is full
of tears, lamentation, and «HAN» (a deep
sense of justice rising in people's hearts, when they are wronged in history), as well as joy and happiness.
It's not that everything will always feel perfect (that doesn't happen often in
real life, sorry), but you will have a
sense of satisfaction that what you're doing matters.
It adds a
sense of adventure and risk that I think is more
life - like, authentic and
real.
However the
real process
of character formation involves not merely an absorption
of precepts, but also the general orientation
of the soul in which the ethical
life is integrated with «the good
life» in its broadest
sense, so that morality becomes a matter
of aspiration as well as exhortation.
The dignity
of the priest comes from his union with the priestly work
of his crucified Master, and is therefore only truly realized when the priestly
life is in a
real sense a
life of sacrifice.
Anyone that knows me in
real life knows that I am a perfectionist in every
sense of the word.
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, moss, nature sounds, the smell
of vegetation, and just that
living and breathing
sense of life in
real time.
I had spent the day flying and wanted to be surrounded in trees, moss, nature sounds, the smell
of vegetation, and just that
living and breathing
sense of life in
real time.
Remember this site is predominantly people who
live outside
of London, with no
real sense of support whom most likely only started supporting Arsenal during the Invincibles.
In
real life, high SAT's don't hold a candle to a robust
sense of self and a toolbox full
of coping skills.
New, as
of this past June, is «Beyond Spaceship Earth,» a permanent exhibit that gives a
real sense of what
life is like for astronauts
living and working on International Space Stations.