Sentences with phrase «solitude as»

I don't have as much solitude as I did before I started working again, but I grab bits & pieces, here & there.
So, does it seem ironic that yesterday I talked about solitude as being silent and today I am saying you must participate in a discussion?
Too often, couples misinterpret each other's need for reduced contact or solitude as a sign of trouble rather than a regular part of their unique personalities.
Solitude as an artist residency and the ZKM as a museum and place of artistic research and development merge their expertise and practice to work together on the program.
The works included engage with the cleft between power as a general force and solitude as a state of mind, between power as the name we give to structures that regulate our everyday lives, and individuated encounters with these structures.
ER: I grew up with Rainer Rilke's poetry around the house and he speaks of solitude as a state of grace.
This is a perfect place to enjoy nature and solitude as you hike through scenic canyons and lush...
Early mornings offer a chance for solitude as well as a warm light that'll help you find a moment of zen.
They're all running from something, all enclosed in their individual bubbles of solitude as they try to hold onto their hard - won anonymity.
The narrator is a resourceful young girl who visits her tree house each day, watching in solitude as the forest around her transitions from fall to winter.
Playing a crucial role, Wilson rescues Chuck from solitude as well as depression.
A similar rigour is at work here, yet permeated with a sense of melancholy, a minimalist aesthetic that renders Wang Jingmei's solitude as the moments before are coming to an unavoidable end, and the moments after are inconceivable.
About this unity he says that, «[m] an becomes the image of God not so much in the moment of solitude as in the moment of communion.»
It is not a matter of chance that I select forgiveness, courage and the friendship of solitude as examples of values I meet in my moments of anxiety.
Such solitude as this is a readiness for community; it is the solitude of Christ, of love on the Cross.

Not exact matches

«The fact that solitude enables people to daydream and reflect on their lives also means that it's associated with self - transformation, as psychologists Christopher Long and James Averill note in their theoretical paper «Solitude: An Exploration of Benefits of Being Alone» (paywall),»» Cooper poisolitude enables people to daydream and reflect on their lives also means that it's associated with self - transformation, as psychologists Christopher Long and James Averill note in their theoretical paper «Solitude: An Exploration of Benefits of Being Alone» (paywall),»» Cooper poiSolitude: An Exploration of Benefits of Being Alone» (paywall),»» Cooper points out.
As a mathematician at heart with an introverted personality, she needs solitude and complete silence to concentrate on the details and complexities of her work which includes finding real estate that matches to her customer's needs and keeping the finances up to date for my many ventures.
Leaders of the Christian community saw this as an extremely grave threat to the faith; and, for this reason they fled the comforts of society and chose to live in solitude and want in remote parts of the world (such as Syria and northern Africa).
Ever since the call for prophethood first came to Muhammad, the son of «Abdallah» approaching the age of fortieth on the month of Ramadan, it is related the Angel Gabriel came to Muhammad and he slept in solitude on Mount Hira and said, «Recite» what Muslims known as the first four verses of the ninety - sixth chapters of the Muslim scripture, known as the Qur «an.
Part of what seems obvious to me is that your comments, opinions, and writings appear to stem from devout solitude such as Henri Nouwen wrote of in «Clowning in Rome».
This emptying is the meaning of his power: to break open the solitude of our selfishness in a new radical openness to the beloved — an openness that leaves nothing of itself so as to be wholly the beloved's.
Of those Christian ascetics, what can be said of the desert fathers, such as Abba Daniel who fought not to sleep in order to keep vigil through the night in prayer, or Abba Macarius and his resolution of silence and strict solitude, or Abba Benjamin's radical fasting?
His very holiness, his mysterium tremendum, is created out of his dark solitude, where as he proclaims, «Here alone I» have written:
* Poustinia is a Russian word for desert and it refers to a way of prayer that is more Eastern: silence, solitude, fasting and prayer with only the Scriptures as spiritual food.
It may be that one of the ways in which God intends that Christians be the salt of the earth is by their serving as exemplars of Christly solitude.
To speak of communal solitude is implicitly to mark out community as something different from society.
Social theorists who neglect solitude logically enough condemn individualism; today, individualism is as rarely praised as is solitude.
It is scarcely too much to say that in a society stressing as strongly as America does the importance of social participation, everything of supreme importance depends on there being the counterweight of communal solitude.
But when so little wilderness remains in a nation, the contemplative gifts it offers — such as silence, solitude and a sense of awe — become worth as much as the marketable commodities that can be extracted.
Thomas Merton suggested, «As soon as you are really alone you are with God» 9 The solitude that can engender clarity and attentiveness is often rare in our liveAs soon as you are really alone you are with God» 9 The solitude that can engender clarity and attentiveness is often rare in our liveas you are really alone you are with God» 9 The solitude that can engender clarity and attentiveness is often rare in our lives.
She has tamed the savage continent, peopled the solitude, gathered wealth untold, waxed potent, imposing, redoubtable; and now it remains for her to prove, if she can, that the rule of the masses is consistent with the highest growth of the individual; that democracy can give the world a civilization as mature and pregnant, ideas as energetic and vitalizing, and types of manhood as lofty and strong, as any of the systems which it boasts to supplant.
Early on in that work, James defines religion as «the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine.»
Judging her age to be about the same as mine, I understand the need for solitude.
These objections are likely to be reinforced in the minds of those who make them by the qualifications which Buber sets for the philosophical anthropologist: that he must be an individual to whom man's existence as man has become questionable, that he must have experienced the tension of solitude, and that he must discover the essence of man not as a scientific observer, removed in so far as possible from the object that he observes, but as a participant who only afterwards gains the distance from his subject matter which will enable him to formulate the insights he has attained.
It can be strong as death, because it is stronger than solitude, because it... throws a bridge from self being to self - being across the abyss of dread of the universe.
It is not surprising to be told that the next step was a temporary withdrawal into solitude, 7 The description which the gospels give of that time of withdrawal is, as we have seen, once again highly symbolic.
But in ancient times as well as in the Middle Ages people were aware of the need of solitude and had respect for what it signifies.
We meet God when values flood into our lives in our solitude or through others, as happened in the case of the dying soldier whose last words met a response in his courageous friend.
Key concepts in the new consciousness are: subject, felt relations, internal relations, sympathy richness of experience, creative solitude, hope, faith affection new being, ultimate concern (= God), compassion and God's action in the world as internally related to all individual entities from protons to people.
So when this is done, when the need for solitude is satisfied, he goes outside as it were — even when he goes in to converse with wife and children.
As long as we cling to our own categories we can not hear the voices of our tradition that speak about the importance of poverty and silence, that talk about the benefits of unjust suffering, that understand self - knowledge in terms of internal bondage, that depict human struggle in terms of solitude and self - abnegation, that speak of freedom in terms of self - denial and asceticism, and that perceive wisdom in terms of detachment and transcendencAs long as we cling to our own categories we can not hear the voices of our tradition that speak about the importance of poverty and silence, that talk about the benefits of unjust suffering, that understand self - knowledge in terms of internal bondage, that depict human struggle in terms of solitude and self - abnegation, that speak of freedom in terms of self - denial and asceticism, and that perceive wisdom in terms of detachment and transcendencas we cling to our own categories we can not hear the voices of our tradition that speak about the importance of poverty and silence, that talk about the benefits of unjust suffering, that understand self - knowledge in terms of internal bondage, that depict human struggle in terms of solitude and self - abnegation, that speak of freedom in terms of self - denial and asceticism, and that perceive wisdom in terms of detachment and transcendence.
It presupposes isolation of the body — the life of solitude — and the mind as well as indifference to all worldly pleasures.
In social reality, this translates as solitude, at least in the inmost sense.
But this new freedom, as the historian John Diggins has pointed out, created problems of its own: «The more free the individual felt himself to be, the more isolated and lonely he actually became until he craved to forsake his solitude in order to surrender his self to the new invisible authority of society itself.»
In time... in solitude and silence... I felt as Augustine had when he wrote» i've looked for YOU without and all the time you were within» The anger is gone... the feeling of having been used is gone.
It is the passage of a people through the solitude and dangers of the desert, as it carves out its own way in the following of Jesus Christ.
He develops five characteristics of such a spirituality: conversion, with its requirement for solidarity; gratuitousness, as creating the atmosphere for efficacy; joy, which seeks victory over suffering by going through the school of martyrdom to Easter victory; spiritual childhood, which emphasizes being «with the poor and against poverty»; and community, which must emerge out of the dark night of injustice and solitude.
Religion, therefore, as I now ask you arbitrarily to take it, shall mean for us the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine.
It is clear that our Personage could not have known the vulgar class of immigrants for he lived either alone, in complete solitude, or as a shepherd, or as a big merchant in a caravan, or in the high society with the leaders of the community.
Community and solitude, then, were two sides of the coin for Kenyon and Hall as they established their life together.
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