Sentences with phrase «through myths»

See through these myths about the real estate industry, and you'll be able to get started faster and make your investments more profitable.
Eating in the Light of the Moon: How women can transform their relationships with food through myths, metaphors and storytelling.
And I likely would not have pursued a profession as a marriage therapist, determined to sift relentlessly through the myths and truths of what really works in marriages and relationships, using scientific, evidence - based methods with my couples so they can be assured of at least a chance for healing based on proven truths.
focuses on steps that executives can take to cut through myths on personal branding and take significant steps to ensure their brands are set for future success.
Understanding term life insurance and its benefits means sifting through the myths surrounding it first.
Gazing into the future is premised on revisiting the past with a lucid eye, parsing through myths that accreted as foundation for the writing of history, of the fictions that define nations, of the fabricated narratives that fragment history into centres and peripheries, occupied respectively by winners and losers.
Explore Chichen Itza with a bilingual, certified guide to bring the history and culture of this 1,500 year old Mayan city to life through the myths, legends, architecture and history at one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico.
This article will help sort through the myths and facts surrounding raw feeding.
This one session webinar course addresses these questions and MORE and really blasts through myths and misconceptions about crates that create less than ideal lifestyles for dogs.
Understanding term life insurance and its benefits means sifting through the myths surrounding it first.
From ancient Christian sites in Spain, Italy and Israel to the far reaches of Iran and Tunisia, Morgan and Jake must track down the stones through the myths of the early church in a race against time before a new Pentecost is summoned, this time powered by the fire of evil.
Schiff astutely, even beautifully, cuts through the myths and misconceptions surrounding the life of the legendary Egyptian queen.
Where the Water Tastes Like Wine's slow pace may grate on some, but those who can acclimatize are in for a fascinating deconstruction of America, as seen through the myths, folklore, and scraps of history we tell each other.
If you read my blog or follow my work, you know that my mission is to help women weed through the myths and mysteries to uncover the truth: how to eat, how to move and how to live so you thrive in that powerful place of physical, mental and emotional well - being.
By hacking through myths, mis - information and mumbo - jumbo and delivering the TRUTH on all things fitness.
If you read my blog or follow my work, you know that my mission is to help women weed through the myths and mysteries to uncover the truth: how to eat, how... [Read more...]
Let go of fear, bust through myths, and learn about the power of protein!
You will learn about the difference of plant and animal protein sources, protein amounts, protein needs, protein dangers, and bust through the myths of complete versus incomplete protein.
Using traditional anthropological and medical research techniques, the laboratory cuts through myths and controversies to provide scholars, parents, and the news media with accurate scientific information on a variety of sleeping arrangements, including safe co-sleeping practices.
The masters of suspicion are themselves part of a world that has been symbolically mediated through the myths of dualism, of tragedy or of utopian expectation.
But if what I am suggesting is true, that God has revealed His plan prophetically through the myths and tales of paganism, why can't we all be pagans, and how do we know that Christianity is not just another pagan myth?
Unlike the Garden of Eden, pre-Columbian or pre-industrial America is accessible not merely through myths, but through the historical imagination.
Rohr, who has also written «Quest for the Grail,» a book on mythology, says people have learned these hard lessons for centuries through myth.
For archaic man the only reality is the sacred reality of which he becomes a part through myth and ritual.
«Properly understood,» she continues, «myths provide a conceptual system through which one may understand and thereby construct a universal reality, a roundhouse where we can move from the back of one person's reality to another's, passing through the myth that expresses them all.»
Through poetry and song, through myth and ritual, man sought to manipulate this spirit world.
And for a discussion on how God can speak through multiple biblical genres, see «Can God speak through myth?)
That is, they are God - inspired stories which teach us truth through myth.
A myth is a fixed way of looking at the world which can not be destroyed because, looked at through the myth, all evidence supports the myth.
There are more and more people, in the natural health space, who have been seeing through this myth of adrenal fatigue.
My goal is to get through Myth and hopefully publish in the spring of 2019.
As Tehrani's deanship has just begun, he admits that «I know the school through its myth, not through its reality.»
From the beginning of her practice, Engel's foundation of inquiry has been an exploration of the development of culture through myth and fable, and as with so much of the lore she studies, she has designated the archetypical animal form as representatives of humanity.
The artist takes viewers on a journey through myth and ideas of minimalism across Ireland and Britain in an ambitious project which includes video, sculptural and archival elements.
ROBERT CREMEAN: THE BEDS OF PROCRUSTES and THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS uses this figurative imagery as well as the artist's highly personal aesthetic language to examine the enforcement of cultural conformity through myth and metaphor, communicating his own spiritual struggles and fundamental truths in a strikingly universal way.
See chapter 6 of Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend, Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge and its Transmission Through Myth (Godine 1969).

Not exact matches

Through individual stories of successful, risk - taking women, host Majo Molfino hopes to «debunk the myth of «overnight success»» in her podcast, Heroine.
Through their work, the Cases are dedicated to dismantling myths about who can be a business leader by providing not only data but resources and funding to help underrepresented entrepreneurs make an impact.
A lot of the trepidation that comes with approaching intermittent fasting is the myth that intermittent fasting will decrease your energy leaving you without enough brain power to go through the day.
In fact, a recent myth that India was going to outright ban cryptocurrency stemmed from a call by India's Minister of Finance for action with regard to putting an end to illegal activities funded through cryptocurrency.
CS Lewis (at this point, an atheist): «myths are lies, though lies breathed through silver... Christianity is one such myth
as (then atheist) Lewis himself said: «myths are lies, but lies breathed through silver.»
The stories written about him decades later are inconsistent with each other on important details, went through an editing process hundreds of years later, and incorporate a number of myths of other religions popular at the time.
My point is that, buying into these myths that have been passed down through the thousands of religions existing today, none of them are sufficient.
The development of the myth of salvation through the death of Jesus is interesting.
Such imagery was prevalent in ancient creation myths, and typically, when the gods of these myths set out to bring order to the chaotic waters, they did so through war, battle, and violence (Greg Boyd, God at War, 159 - 164).
And before anyone discounts the words of Jesus by flippantly making the claim of «oh, that's a myth,» we can be sure in this modern age of the words of Christ as being authentic through the works of Frederic Kenyon, F.F. Bruce, Sir Robert Anderson, J.I. Packer, A.W. Tozer, and many many more...
The silliest of these is the old myth — which I used to think was the invention of some nineteenth - century Protestant clergyman, but which is in fact considerably older — that the «Needle's Eye» was a particularly low gate in the walls of Jerusalem, through which a laden camel could not pass without being unburdened or even (as one zoologically illiterate version has it) crawling through on its knees.
Over the years his face bears the marks of these exchanges and of his personal character that has ripened through them» («Myth, Story, History,» p. 66).
Having said this, certain elements of the story become candidates for Christian Myth: the appearance of angels, the miraculous rolling away of the stone, Jesus» ability to pass through shut doors and also to ingest solid food, etc..
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