This desire to try a new religion or
spiritual practice came from somewhere.
Not exact matches
I have a fairly deep
spiritual practice in general, but this year with all the craziness, with all the angst in the world around us, with the challenges that are had, it really deepens the need to be present, and the joy that
comes from being more deeply present.
Another way to frame this would be to say that I slowly
came to see leadership as a
spiritual practice.
I've
come to the conclusion that Christian teaching in the current
spiritual climate I have experienced doesn't always match with what happens in
practice in Christian culture and that Christ wasn't a Christian.
Literal human sacrifice
comes to mind as one such
spiritual practice.
Therefore I have
come to believe that theology in Latin America today is synonymous with the
practice of
spiritual discernment.
I admonish you to give up the
practice of always quoting the prophets of old and praising the heroes of Israel, and instead aspire to become living prophets of the Most High and
spiritual heroes of the
coming kingdom.
Such
practices as reading the Bible, hearing sermons,
practicing family worship, and examining one's
spiritual life all
came to be emphasized as evidences of divine election.
Yogic
practices are designed to free men from the attachments of material existence and to develop their
spiritual faculties so they can move toward the divine source from which they
came.
I have
come to see a certain form of fasting, however, as an antidote to obsessive behavior involving the body Fasting as a
spiritual practice is not about improving your health.
Harbert believes the prospective changes that
come from a habit of dislocating ourselves as a
spiritual practice addresses one of the greatest threats to
spiritual maturity: self - centeredness.
Coming to new awareness — being open rather than in lockdown — is a
spiritual practice.
Come and explore a soulful,
spiritual vinyasa flow where we will use the
practice as prayer, and our bodies as instruments of devotion.
These are the tips that I give clients in my
spiritual healing
practice to help them steer clear of unnecessary distractions and
come closer to a calm, harmonious existence.
A former student of Buddhist Studies with a master's from Harvard Divinity School, McGarvey
came to the Ed School interested in how
spiritual practices can influence people's lives for the better, and how they work consciously and rationally with deep emotional reactions that often overwhelm.
The relationship between drawing and sculpture is particularly interesting in contemporary art
practice; Antony Gormley is one of the most eloquent artists when it
comes to articulating ideas that pertain to individual perception, collective needs, intellectual processes, or the applications and development of a visual language to assuage the
spiritual or emotional privations of the modern world.
But what is remarkable in works, or environments, such as Sedibeng, it
comes with the rain (2016) is how she creates a range of associations that explore powerful socio - political and metaphysical notions of fertility, land, Afro - diasporic
spiritual aesthetics and
practices.
The driving force behind the artist's
practice, which resembles a weird corporate cult,
comes from an intense mental and
spiritual practice.
Being in an intercultural relationship can mean that each partner
comes from a different race, has a different nationality, ethnic background, religious or
spiritual practice, partners may have a significant difference in age,
come from different socioeconomic backgrounds or have disabilities that highlight difference in relationship.
In these spaces families and community members can
come together for
spiritual and cultural healing
practices.