Sadly, after
supreme efforts on both our parts, they still have not met the measure of success they are worthy of.
Not exact matches
This
effort, like that of the NCBCPS, relies heavily
on the distinction made by Justice Thomas Clark in the 1963
Supreme Court decision forbidding devotional reading of the Bible in public schools: «Nothing we have said here indicates that such study of the Bible or of religion, when presented objectively as
part of a secular program of education, may not be effected consistently with the First Amendment.»
In other words, that is the
part where you sit still and wait with alert attention for «spontaneous awakening» or the pull of your own magnetic power of attraction toward union with
Supreme Consciousness which requires no
efforting on your
part... this is where the caterpillar (you) waits in it's cocoon (gets still) until it naturally transforms (remember, it doesn't have to do anything for this to occur nor can it make it occur) into a butterfly.
As
part of the White House's ongoing
effort to build support for
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, a Harvard Law School assistant dean and graduates holding public interest jobs briefed the media Tuesday
on Kagan's expansion of public service opportunities when she was dean.