Sentences with phrase «such embodiment»

She is such an embodiment of the digital age, I'd make her SkaDate spokeswoman and mascot in one, if I could.
New insights into how the brain represents the body are helping to make such embodiment more realistic.
It is therefore, clear that such embodiment can not rule this country peacefully.
No doubt it was a theoretical possibility that a reformed Judaism might have supplied such an embodiment.

Not exact matches

Can you detect in your own language the embodiment of assumptions that legitimize an existing power, such as the church or your religion?
Such a move undermines the very notion of the land as the embodiment of God as «place.»
We or our embodiments are just containers wherein and upon the bodied insides lives superior beings of such a finitely small scale, they are as unaware of our being just the same ways the vast majorities of our being remains dumbfounded and agast
According to Lewis, modern man lives in a tiny windowless universe, his boundaries narrowed to too small a focus.75 Through such play experiences as the reading of stories - when one could experience life «in a sense «for fun,» and with [his] feet on the fender» - Lewis believed that modern man could perhaps recapture a sense of his distant horizons, much as he once had.76 For Lewis, a story was the embodiment of, or mediation of, the «more.»
Thus chant is not really a musical style as such, but an expression and audible embodiment of the liturgy itself.
I would suggest also that one way into such a new doctrine of analogy is a new understanding of man or history as the image of God, wherein historical development and evolution could be seen as a reflection or embodiment of the development and evolution of God.
Perhaps we can not yet name such an experience as the atoning body of Christ; but we can know it as the dead and alien body of God, and consequently we can not dissociate the alien body of the Antichrist from the Christ who is the embodiment of the self - negation of God.
The dual parts require the performer to simultaneously attune to her inner darkness and light, hopping back and forth between dialectical extremes, to the delight of audiences enthralled by the bravura embodiment of such range and passion.
Our embodiments are made from miniscule universes where uniformities of such minuteness are only transcendently viewed as in being energy cloisters.
To such writers as C. G. Jung and Ananda K. Coomaraswamy the myth is an embodiment in different forms and cultures of a perennial reality, the spiritual process whereby the one becomes the many and the many returns unto the one or the psychological process whereby integration of the personality is achieved and the divine Self realized within the unconscious.
Such conversion may well lead one to institutional affiliation with others of similar intention and to the use of certain verbal formulations of faith, since the inward reorientation needs some social and symbolic embodiment.
No Christian should lay claim to any simple embodiment of such love.
Now it was recognized that many of those who had been most admired for their embodiment of such norms had failed.
Such Christians can learn from immigrant Christians how universal is the faith and how relative is one's embodiment of it.
Such signs are an embodiment of the promise — fragmentary and constantly threatened by the sinful impulses of humanity, but nevertheless the beginning of the dawn of our redemption.
To work for such communal and institutional embodiments of justice and fraternity is to serve the kingdom of God, even though that kingdom far transcends them and all are judged.
Rather it is an embodiment of the very servant heart of Jesus and should be celebrated and honored as such..
Joanne Whittering, a consecrated virgin and Oxford theology graduate, shows how such consecrated living is seen by the modern magisterium as a powerful embodiment of a key meaning of femininity.
But for Jesus to make such outlandish claims, and then not only to die, but also to rise from the dead, proves once and for all that God was in what Jesus said and did, and therefore, Jesus was the embodiment, the manifestation, the incarnation of the one God of Israel.
I do believe in the «Force» as coming from beings the Jedi called as being «midichlorians» which are beings that inhabit all of life's embodiments deeply upon the inside on a scale of such miniaturation we will never really set sight upon them!
Such simplest particles would resemble disembodied spirits because their only embodiment would be their environment.38
Such schools see themselves as modern embodiments of medieval Cathedral schools or monastic schools which were, unambiguously, ecclesiastically ordered communities.
When the seminarian becomes a pastor, she leads an organization that has goals such as embodiment, engagement, involvement, participation and full - hearted commitment, embrace of the enemy, hospitality to the stranger, group cohesion, koinonia.
With such different personalities — Seabrook is the goofy one given to acting out and ribbing his teammates; Keith is quieter and more serious — it seems they are living embodiments of the old saying that opposites attract.
Maybe some of these crazy theories about our DNA having been altered by some beings from another area of our universe, genetically altered our DNA, embed some supernatural elements to our existence such as allowing us to be smart enough to be self - aware, even separate from our embodiment, a soul, allowing us to live on after our vessel dies out?
we lost the players who had brought the invincibles (campbell, lehmann, cole, toure, pires, henry) less than two years later and we just didn't really replace them or have enough experience in the team and fabregas became the embodiment of arsenal after that despite being such a young age.
He is the poisonous embodiment of everything that makes the Faragist movement such an unpleasant and dangerous development in British politics.
She wondered if embodiment could help explain tragic misperceptions such as the 1999 shooting of Amadou Diallo, who was killed by New York police officers who perceived Diallo's motioning to open his wallet as the brandishing of a gun.
The authors encourage governments to build such networks, and then step pack: «By empowering people to devise ways to run their daily lives as smartly, as possible, we can make their extended community - the actual embodiment of a city - smarter, too.»
Both philosophers have participated over the last several years in an EU project on «Virtual Embodiment and Robotic Re-Embodiment» (VERE) with a focus on illusions of embodiment, in which one has the feeling of owning and controlling a body that is not one's own, such as an avaEmbodiment and Robotic Re-Embodiment» (VERE) with a focus on illusions of embodiment, in which one has the feeling of owning and controlling a body that is not one's own, such as an avaEmbodiment» (VERE) with a focus on illusions of embodiment, in which one has the feeling of owning and controlling a body that is not one's own, such as an avaembodiment, in which one has the feeling of owning and controlling a body that is not one's own, such as an avatar in VR.
Traditionally, cognitive behavioral therapists have helped people process unresolved trauma, but more recently psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers — many working with US military veterans — acknowledge that embodiment practices such as yoga enriched with mindfulness practices can have more impact in alleviating the symptoms that lead to both reactive behaviors and stress related disease.
That's not to say that her performance doesn't slip; like most of the principle actors in The Kennedys, Mrs. Cruise struggles to maintain her embodiment of one of the 20th centuries iconic figures, but I would argue that such a failing isn't really the fault of the performers.
Even so, Otto is just such a sui generis creation: an absurdist embodiment of American idiocy as seen through English eyes, vulgar yet weirdly graceful, prone to venting his frustration («I'm disaPPOINTED!!!»)
As such, it has an air of The Brothers Grimm in its willingness to put its protagonist in real peril against a villain, the Cat King, who is somehow worse than an embodiment of wickedness for his belief that he's doing genuine good.
Or in Dragon Quest VII's case, your group is powerful and they save the world but they're a band of servants and envoys to the true embodiment of good, and assistants to a Hero who is deemed as such with a fancy title as proof.
And school governors - the embodiment of local civic worthies - have threatened to go on strike for the first time, rather than sign off such underfunded budgets.
Among the myriad of relationships in life, the one between a Guru and disciple is most sacred and unique.In the book «Guru and Disciple», Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides insight into the nature of the Guru - disciple relationship and offers in - depth answers to questions such as: «What is spirituality and spiritual transformation, and how is a Guru necessary in this?
Spiria is the embodiment of the heart and soul and plays an essential role in the world as it is the most powerful force known.However, as powerful as Spiria can be, its force can be disrupted in the face of intense emotions such as anger, hate, fear or even love.
It's difficult for a contemporary audience, used to looking for signs of meaning, and its embodiment, to recalibrate their habits and subject such work to a suitably optimised version of viewing.
She has taught at institutions such as Cal Arts, SFAI, UCSD, and recently launched a multi-year series of collaborative art projects exploring embodiment's role in forming non-human intelligences, ranging from microbial on through plant, animal and extraterrestrial intelligences.
As such, they were the precursor to the enriched embodiment present now at the Nasher.
As such, Sharon Lockhart I Noa Eshkol employs methods of reconstruction, restaging, research, and performative embodiment but also empathy and observation.
Formally, Oursler has developed a wide - ranging use of materials such as resin, glass, fabric, steel and various found objects, which are kaleidoscopically overlaid with projection, light and sound, forming a unique embodiment of his themes.
Alongside those physical embodiments, Martinsen's oil paintings also cast a light on the intangible attributes of the art space, such as the artist and viewers» presence and absence, the passing of time, and the constancy of the art itself.
Combining the earnest tone and formal elements of 1940's war effort posters with the opportunistic use of patriotism by such marketers as Tommy Hilfiger, this campaign ironically positions the butch lesbian as the embodiment of the truly revolutionary American spirit.
The proper test, he suggests, is not the frequency with which he has deployed notions such as beholding, theatricality, absorption, and embodiment across different moments in modern art but whether the resulting interpretations are convincing.
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