Instead, you will not guide or control but rather invite, explore, and discover what is spontaneously
coming to the surface of your awareness.
It can be exciting to get to pick a favorite color, and you may even notice some of your baby's personality
coming to the surface as you continue this practice.
She says that when religious
issues came to the surface at the academy, evangelicals took aggressive action to shape the discussion.
From these two revelations,
what comes to the surface about not only the things he's stolen but, simultaneously, about the things that have been stolen from him?
For example, if the separation is forced because of work, and your partner is against it, this could
come to the surface during a visit.
The female characters, when they
do come to the surface, are empathetic but too often reduced to the sidelines of the story.
There is a large population of fish in the lake and guests are invited to feed the fish at sunset when they can be
seen coming to the surface.
When your emotions are triggered in a relationship, often a wound from your past is
coming to the surface so you can become aware of it and heal it.
When a dog has been scratching, sometimes the normal yeast in the under layer of the dog's
skin comes to the surface and causes its own infection.
This is also a competitive job market as more and more experts
are coming to the surface applying for a good web development position.
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breakout came to surface.
Even if you think that you've accepted and come to terms with the past, old wounds are opened, things are faced and feelings long
buried come to the surface.
«Actions speak more than words», but sometimes it becomes necessary to give words a front seat in order to let
actions come to the surface.
What a coincidence that these tales have
come to surface when the two clubs involved are playing this weekend.
Apparently I could figure a man could live inside an oxygen - breathing mammal that
came to the surface for air, but not a fish.