Sentences with phrase «through nothingness»

As the dudular duo plummet through nothingness after dying, it was then that the concept of eternity dawned on a seven year - old — and inspired a lifelong fear.
Driving through nothingness for hours on end at 75 miles an hour, past giant trucks and no road shoulder to rely on for safety apparently makes this mommy a jittery, screaming banshee.
Sartre approached Being through Nothingness, an even more radical concept, and Heidegger found in a new analysis of Time his key to the grasp of Being.

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But only if one does not give up after failure can he open himself to this insight, within which is found a creative power working through life, bringing it out of nothingness toward Being.
This is the consistent double - theme that runs through the Bible: in relation to God all human greatness is as nothing; and yet because of this nothingness before God, even the lowliest is of immeasurable value.
It is then forced in freedom to choose either to postulate a fundamental nothingness or absurdity in existence, thus denying intelligibility and destroying itself, or to transcend itself toward the infinite God of love who has made Himself known through the finite, visible structures of this world.
Last summer my cousin Antwyn Golden was murdered and I wrote a song about forgiving his killer as Christ forgave me, it wasn't an easy or overnight process and I turned to other things to fill the empty void but they were unsatisfying and only left me emptier, Christ was truly the only reason that I didn't go crazy, retaliation is never the answer its just continuing the destructive vicious cycle of nothingness and putting another family through the same pain that you experienced and no one wins in that.
Now, says Bultmann, out of the void of nothingness comes the Word of God spoken through Christ, telling us that we are forgiven for our sin if we acknowledge our condition and accept the message.
The anxious self can make its own self - gratification the sole object of desire, or sensuality becomes a convenient means of escape from the self's agony through the obliteration of feeling, the plunge into nothingness.
Before settling into a truly atheistic worldview you will have to experience the Nietzschean madman's sensation of straying through «infinite nothingness
And it is through the power of the same word of God that we may anticipate the fulfillment of history's promise out of the nothingness of every apparently hopeless situation.
But what of Craighead's second claim that nothingness is conceivable or knowable indirectly through a process of mentally subtracting each of the items of our experience?
It is through the word, however, that God creates the world out of chaos or nothingness.
All three figures are known for their profoundly deep spirituality, and yet all suffered through long experiences of nothingness.
Or, phrased differently, being was experienced as the passage of all things from future possibility into the nothingness of the past through the narrow juncture of the always disappearing present; and so the thought of being had not yet been separated into a stark opposition between temporality and eternity.
Walk like an Egyptian — think «Tem - Kheper - Ra», the Nothingness, through Imagination, to Understanding.
In my comment a couple of days ago I went through a thought experiment concerning the third possibility above and arrived at the following — if existence just is, then it was not created (either from God or out of nothingness) and therefore it has always been here (remember I'm talking about all of existence, not a conceivably lesser object like the universe).
God created the world out of his own nothingness through an act of self - diminution not unrelated to the idea of God's kenotic emptying of himself to which Dr. Altizer alludes.
Flat nothingness of west Texas???????? Sounds like you drove through on I - 10 (we make the drive between El Paso & San Antonio with regularity).
Few things excite and incite a fan more than charting the progress of a prodigy right from the neighbourhood of nothingness through to the pinnacle of wealth and fame.
«First Reformed,» Paul Schrader's best film in 20 years, has a pastor sensitively portrayed by Ethan Hawke going through a dangerous identity crisis as the world around him dissolves into nothingness.
But when we're exposed to what the filmmakers have in store for us having waded through a lot of nothingness, the wheels fall right off the wagon, spectacularly.
Chris slides down through the chair and into a dark void, suspended in nothingness and gazing up at a tiny screen — like view of the outside world.
It has virtually no cross streets and extends as straight as a chalk line through miles and miles and miles of nothingness.
Once we'd left the boundaries of the Arequipan metropolis (Arequipa is the third largest city in Peru), we drove through miles upon miles of nothingness, dotted with a few tiny villages, where local children with wind - burnt faces stood at the roadside staring up at the windows of the bus as we passed them.
But overall, it presents a rather repetitive and shallow trek through the vast nothingness.
Multiple times I found my character would jump through areas of the map leaving themselves floating in an empty void of nothingness.
The issues likely won't be problematic enough to actually turn you off, but needing to reset from a checkpoint after watching Aveline slip through the ground into nothingness will undoubtedly annoy you.
Kusama has said that through this series she hopes to trace the «beauty of colors and space in the silence of death's footsteps and the nothingness it promises.»
If you're curious about some of the ideas filtering through contemporary artistic thought — about «contradictory layers of synthetic nothingness,» «widespread opposition to top down systems of rigid authority», and, er, «looping ropes and threads of rancid oily cum» — the Biennial is the place to go.
In an effort to put words to her experiences, Kusama talks about the concept of self - obliteration, a notion of becoming one with the surroundings, of dissolving the boundaries of the Self, of disappearing through her works into an all - embracing nothingness.
I'm just hoping that this blue sky art weather continues through the year to let me get my credit card balance down and prepare for the next onslaught of nothingness that's bound to come.
Having just returned from abroad and immersed himself in the New York art scene, he found himself in a cauldron of ideas about action, process, concept, and nothingness, navigating an artistic landscape that was being redefined through influences such as Cage's intellectual Zen advances, Rosenberg's painting as an action, the Janis Gallery Dada show, and the Stable Gallery exhibition of his very own White Paintings.
This keeps your eye steadily weaving through the rough lines, which eventually trail off into nothingness.
As Madeline Grynsztejn, curator of the retrospective «Richard Tuttle: The Presence of Simple Things,» currently at the Whitney Museum (through February 5), has said, «He really does flirt with nothingness
The exhibition suggested that, through drawing, sculptors can express space in new ways - in terms of light and shade, emotional and physical forces and particles of matter - and make «nothingness» into something that is «full» and charged with energy.
Through sight, sound and touch one can begin to understand what it means to be one with nothingness.
Alluding to a modern interpretation of the momento mori, he tackles the apparent nothingness, the void through his large grey mirror pieces.
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