«We think our soul mate is this person who's going to come and make
our soul feel whole and complete, but that's not the case.»
Not exact matches
When I was a child, I firmly believed in Santa Claus, I
felt it with my
whole soul.
Hebrew thought developed this idea rather than immortality, first, because the Hebrews had a vivid sense of the goodness of material bodily existence; and second, because they understood the necessary unity of the person not as a
soul - in - body but as a
whole living,
feeling, thinking personality.
i do nt understand what religous people really believe is waiting for them in an afterlife when we know for a fact that the body doesn't go there and the fact that animals apparently cant go to heaven because they have no
soul is well thats just good old conceited man made rubbish that is everywhere in the bible and before i get attacked i was raised religious and got very religious for a few years till i actually thought about it and applyed logic to it after that the
whole concept of religion made me
feel sick
When, two centuries ago, your Church began to
feel the particular power of your heart, it might have seemed that what was captivating men's
souls was the fact of their finding in you an element even more determinate, more circumscribed, than your humanity as a
whole.
Some
feel it reflects a negative valuation of human sexuality based on the dualism of Hellenistic thought, which saw salvation as a freeing of the
soul from the body, rather than the biblical tradition which affirms the goodness of the
whole creation.
The
whole cosmos must everywhere directly communicate with God, each member furnishing its own psychical content its
feelings or thoughts) to the
Soul» (OOTM 135).
But if there is a state in which the
soul finds a solid enough base to rest itself on entirely and to gather its
whole being into, without needing to recall the past or encroach upon the future; in which time is nothing for it; in which the present lasts forever without, however, making its duration noticed and without any trace of time's passage; without any other sentiment... except that of our existence, and having this sentiment alone fill it completely; as long as this state lasts, he who finds himself in it can call himself happy... with a sufficient, perfect, and full happiness which leaves the
soul no emptiness it might
feel a need to fill....
«All my
feelings seemed to rise and flow out; and the utterance of my heart was, «I want to pour my
whole soul out to God.»
where the struggle is in regards to Jesus» will and Gods will being done is I believe, In Jesus flesh struggling to keep up with the Spirit if you know what I mean... Jesus never asked to be saved John 12:27 but He prayed for strength as His
soul was sorrowful even unto death... Obviously due to the separation He would «
feel» on the cross (I've read your article on The Father never forsaking Jesus on the cross-Psalms 22:24 and 2 Cor 5:19 but just
felt the separation as a man) So that's what I'm leaning towards in this
whole interpretation...
These will mainly be in the form of cautions, for the only affirmative suggestion needed is to
feel with the
whole soul the desire to give oneself to God and his service.
especially perhaps the 2nd line... and the line «Before we all go under»... Rows of houses, all bearing down on me I can
feel their blue hands touching me All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow
whole And fade out again and fade out This machine will, will not communicate These thoughts and the strain I am under Be a world child, form a circle Before we all go under And fade out again and fade out again Cracked eggs, dead birds Scream as they fight for life I can
feel death, can see its beady eyes All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow
whole And fade out again and fade out again Immerse your
soul in love IMMERSE YOUR SOUL IN
soul in love IMMERSE YOUR
SOUL IN
SOUL IN LOVE
Never mind that a purchase of the Legacy collection
whole (essaying Dracula, The Wolf Man, and Frankenstein) proves to be far better for the
soul than shelling out a few bones to catch Stephen Sommers's latest assault on sense and cinema, even if doing so
feels a little like letting Universal have its cake and eat it, too: There are worse things in the world than a mainstream shipwreck inspiring a vital resurrection.
It's something, we believe, you
feel with your
whole heart and
soul.
It's little details like this that help a game be more immersive, sony is making a huge mistake by taking down the serves, and if they truly
feel proud of supporting this type of games, then the more reason why they should help it as much as possible, just because it didn't sold a million in the first months of release doesn't mean the game isn't worth it, if anything, is among the few games this year that's actually a true video game, something made with
soul and passion, not a plastic product like most games that have come out recently, especially with the
whole loot box fiasco.
The level design here is a significant step up from Dark
Souls 2, where area transitions
felt jarring and the game world
felt disconnected as a
whole.
For those that have played Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two
Souls, the
whole premise of Until Dawn will
feel familiar.
I make a great emphasis in color for I wish the viewer to
feel the same incredible sensation that embraces my body, my
soul, my mind, my
whole conformation.
I foster an atmosphere in which an individual's mind, body, and
soul can heal allowing the individual to reach resolution on issues that are interfering with
feeling «
whole and connected» in the world around them.