Sentences with phrase «time for contemplation»

Making time for contemplation now can reap large dividends later on.
The Healing Power of the Purr Making Time for Contemplation Routine as the Key to Happiness Purging Can Make You Purr Healthy Cats, Healthy Human The stories may remind you of lessons your own cats have taught you, provide «aha» moments, or simply make you smile.
There's no lag, no wind - up, no time for contemplation, it's as though you've instantly hit the supercar sweet - spot every time you accelerate.
It won't be the time to have a mid-life crisis, it will be the time for contemplation and celebration.
There's a lot I love about the Catholic tradition — the connection to history, the liturgy and ritual, the time for contemplation, the sense that the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds us is very much alive and active and a part of our lives.

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What's done during that alone time - the grinding, the planning, the long solitude - allow for contemplation and careful consideration, and it's in this area that introverts excel.
What practical steps can I take to carve out time for daily contemplation?
Take your time, and allow yourself time for thought and contemplation of the the voluminous sources!
I agree that time for stillness and contemplation are vitally important.
It's important for me to spend time in contemplation, discovery, and in practice, learning what I purpose or intend when I am afforded that sacred public space.
The contemplations of the author can be a bit rambling at times and sometimes seem to focus on random things like what Mary thought of Joseph's home and workshop, and what the house was like, did the workshop look out onto a busy road, was Joseph well known for his carpentry skills etc..
This soldier refused to spend time in quiet contemplation (like everyone else who is not Christan) thus showing open contempt for all the other soldiers.
Questions of calling were being played out among people who in some cases pieced together two or three part - time jobs, and who, with less time for leisure and contemplation, were making ethical and moral decisions that rendered absurd our late - night conversations at the student coffee shop.
And it is the Scriptures that I am concerned with — not biblical texts as records of discrete historical times, but rather the Bible as a coherent unit, brought together under the auspices of the Holy Spirit and fitted in God's providence for leading Christians to the contemplation of the Triune God as revealed in the text, the Church, and the world.
Keeping up with our jobs, family and errands, leaves us with practically no time for relaxation and contemplation.
(Most medieval experts recommended using this time for «contemplation and prayer.»
Instead of convictions, cases with white defendants more often end in adjournment in contemplation of dismissal, where the case is adjourned for a period of time and later dismissed if the defendant isn't arrested again..
«After much discussion, contemplation, and prayer, I have made the decision that at this time I will not be a Republican candidate for Governor,» Molinaro said.
Perhaps, instead of time away from the screen, what we really need are better screens: interfaces built for focus and contemplation and not a barrage of distractions.
Defined, meditation is essentially anything in which you intentionally set aside time for yourself and practice fixed attention or mental contemplation.
As you become more seasoned, you become capable of concentrating more easily for longer periods of time, which is dhyana, or contemplation.
As sleep is a renewing time for your body, so periods of silent solace — whether they are in the form of prayer, meditation, peaceful contemplation of nature, or quiet concentration on music, art or a physical activity like sports or dance — become a source of renewal for your heart and mind.
They're a curious bunch, seemingly ordinary people who appear to have plenty of time for deep contemplation about life, death, and the course of time.
Wendy mopes around feeling responsible for not getting everyone off of the ride, but has little time for additional contemplation as those that survived the experience seem to be dying in strange ways.
Focusing on an earlier president, the HBO take on John Adams was a remarkable work that benefited greatly because of its scope as an episodic mini-series - this allowed for moments of contemplation, for legislative flourish, and for detailed negotiations to unfold over time, making their success all the more cathartic for the viewer.
The middle of August is a time of celebration and contemplation for the Japanese people.
«We need to find more time for reflection and contemplation,» he said.
Thank Daniel Wallace, first - time novelist from Birmingham, Alabama, now residing in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for a singular and surprisingly comic contemplation on the death and life of a father as witnessed by his son.
In the event that you arrange admirably and you compose your time and contemplations deliberately, you are set for a decent begin.
For instance, there was the time a sincere and very nice young schoolteacher peered into a bin of crickets and, after a moment's contemplation, asked me, «Are those bats?»
Choices abound, but there's little time for strategic contemplation as the ambush endures, sending opponents with regenerating health into the bowels of my labyrinthine base.
What follows is a list, compiled through vigorous contemplation, of the six video game remakes you need to watch out for in 2018... Age of Empires: Definitive Edition The original Age of Empires (1997) was one of the most influential and iconic real time strategy (RTS) titles released since...
For her solo exhibition at Cubitt Gallery, Manon de Boer presented An Experiment in Leisure, a compelling new 16 mm film work exploring the link between free time and creativity, between leisure and the kind of imaginative contemplation it facilitates.
As though appealing to individual memories, they confer upon viewers a time for calm contemplation.
Chinese scholars» rocks of Song dynasty times were selected stones brought inside a studio for contemplation.
Some installations embrace the cacophony of contemporary culture's accelerated pace, whilst others lament it, wistfully dreaming of a time and place reserved for quieter contemplation.
With the weekend in sight, time and space for contemplation is on the horizon.
Included in his background in his study with Thomas Benton — for whom he was at one time a baby sitter on New York's Hudson Street — but he has mainly developed by himself, in contemplation of the lonesome silence of the open, emerging in the last few years as the most publicized and controversial of younger abstractionists.
Each luminary features a myriad of colored lighting options and time lapses, creating space for individual aesthetic, emotional, and intellectual contemplation.
The exhibition opens hypothetical spaces for the contemplation of the effects of technology on the consciousness of time, and, potentially, vice versa.
The laborious, time - consuming process of weaving allows a chance for meditation and contemplation.
Pop Art has never been known to have much time for quiet contemplation.
Calzolari achieves this by using the suspension of materials not to register time's progression but rather to halt and isolate it for the viewer's contemplation.
Within the pursuit of artisan craftmanship, Derek's figures are captured in moments of contemplation, anguish and the search for meaning and comprehension of being human during challenging times.
Since then, I have found a place to marry the worlds of literal and conceptual reality and so, in a sense, I'm reaching backwards, taking parts I liked in my earlier work and using the skills and interests that evolved over time and re-making what I have been always searching for in my work, to make each painting a unique, intimate environment that invites the viewer to experience and offer contemplation on a multi-faceted level.
Longer design processes with more time for research, contemplation, real life impact tests, and fine tuning.
Therefore, the charterers were taken to have had in contemplation, at the time when they entered into the addendum, the loss which would generally happen in the ordinary course of things if the vessel were delivered some nine days late so that the owners missed the cancelling date for a follow - on fixture.
The test for litigation privilege is that the litigation must either be in progress or reasonably in contemplation at the time of the creation of the document or communication for which the protection is to be sought.
For example, «the claims» might be defined as ``... all claims, counterclaims, rights of set - off, rights of contribution, entitlements to costs, causes of action, or rights or interests of any kind or nature whatsoever, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, however and whenever arising in whatever capacity or jurisdiction, whether in the contemplation of the parties at the time or not...»
They understand the power of solitude and time for quiet thought, study, prayer and contemplation.
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