You have to become obsessed with connecting preparation to the opportunity of
becoming present in mind, body and soul.
When you live in the past, that is exactly what happens, and your
past becomes your present, preventing you from moving forward.
I desire to come along side you in these struggles, to be with you as wisdom grows
through becoming present to the pain and confusion of life.
Mindfulness offers those of us who suffer from daily stress, pain and anxiety a way to
become present with ourselves just as we are.
It can
become present in dogs of any age but normally happens as the dog enters their senior years and it tends to progress slowly.
Real personal authority arises out of the concrete incarnation of the spirit of loving service which by God's
help becomes present in the care of souls.
The distaste for «presence» that we find in so much modern philosophy, art, and literary criticism is something we need to attend to if we think of the sacraments only as ways in which
God becomes present to us.
It can
only become present in that its creativity can be atomized into the many present occasions.
The temporal person, accordingly, is not necessarily a line of sequences, of pasts
becoming presents which become pasts for future presents.
Highland will
become the presenting sponsor for the programming series, «Engage at the Bush Center, presented by Highland Capital Management,» which brings authors, thought leaders, and newsmakers to the Bush Center for lectures and discussions throughout the year.
The theme of the God - man confronting Satan himself and defeating him expresses the liberation which comes when the paralysis of fear is broken and freedom of the
spirit becomes a present possibility.
The practice
of becoming present and deepening your breath calms the mind while reducing inflammation in the body.
For Whitehead, therefore, the basic structure of all actual entities is subject constructing itself out of objects, and it is by becoming an object for a subject that one actual
entity becomes present in another.
Alla Bozarth - Campbell's incarnational metaphor for performance helps explain how composers of
texts become present when those texts are performed.
It is no time for anything other than serious contemplation of God, for He Himself will
become present on the altar.
This concreteness does not deliver its force in a simple melody; it requires, rather, a kind of counterpoint — voices in such contrapuntal relevancy as shall fuse together the passion from above
incarnately become present in order to redeem the pathos from below.
The more
faith becomes a present experience, the more we are willing to let the outward forms of past generations die, that the living church may show itself for what it is — the community of faith.
The temptation to do the
forbidden becomes present only when we become conscious of our own state of repression, and then our attraction to the forbidden deepens our bondage to the law, submitting us ever more fully to its distant and inhuman power.
The myth often justifies the ritual, while the ritual transmits the myth and provides a way of taking part in it, as van der Leeuw shows.17 The original
event becomes present (re-presented) in symbolic re-enactment.
There was a stretch of time when I accomplished the silence and the shift to something different, but ultimately I never snapped
into becoming present and purposeful.
This way we can learn a little bit more about ketones, what they do for us, and that little kernel of truth that has grown a bit out of control and
become the present ketogenic diet.
These are events where the person experiences an alteration in their thoughts, they can lose sense of reality, hallucinate, become disorganized, irregular patterns of
speech become present, as well as catatonic behaviour and other symptoms.
But it is clear that returning to AYP will help more children than continuing a waiver gambit that has
become a present obstacle to systemic reforms the administration and the movement support.