Sentences with phrase «together in a commune»

A bunch of cryptocurrency aficionados now live together in a commune - style home in San Francisco where they often collaborate and brainstorm for their various tech startups.

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In sum, what the hippies found is that when the call to love one another isn't being matched enough by the actual feeling (and doesn't even seem to be working for the really radical ones out on the commune), and when the life immersed in drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand - by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» togetheIn sum, what the hippies found is that when the call to love one another isn't being matched enough by the actual feeling (and doesn't even seem to be working for the really radical ones out on the commune), and when the life immersed in drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand - by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» togethein drugs, hedonism, festivals, personal drama, and song can no longer keep one from noticing this, there's always the old stand - by, the enemy, which can be evoked to bring «us» together.
The communes themselves, moreover, have worked together in close co-operation and at the same time have left complete freedom for the constant branching off of new forms and different types of social structure, the most famous of which are the kvuza and the kibbuz.
It is popular in some circles to envision the afterlife as a parliament of world religions — where Jesus and Buddha and Shankara and Muhammad and Confucius and Mahavira and Moses, along with shamans, bodhisattvas and spirit guides of all descriptions would converse and commune together.
We are communing with the saints who have gone before every time we gather together in Jesus» name, taking the sacraments together, saying the creeds.
In the end each believer needs to see if the group they are meeting together with are communing with Christ, caring for the saints and ministering Christ to the community.
Both ways of knowing commune in experience, which, together, they explain.
But you feel peace when you pray / commune with the notion of «God» in your head — for certainly you don't talk or do things together as most people in real relationships do.
At least since the Uppsala WCC Assembly in 1968, there has been discussion of the possibility of such an ecumenical council, but it has been agreed that its precondition is the ability to commune together at the Lord's table.
On the way, after hours of driving, they seek refuge in a bed and breakfast called Elysium, where they meet a band of hippy - types who live together in an «integrated community» / commune.
New to the Criterion Channel is Lukas Moodysson's Together (Sweden, 2000), set in a 1970s commune, and The Complete Mr. Arkadin (1955), featuring three different versions of the labyrinthine thriller directed by Orson Welles plus bonus radio plays and other supplements.
It plays with the idea of whether a commune, a collection of random people all living in one big house together, can actually work.
While the main island of Siargao is home to world - class surfing seas, the Bucas Grande Islands of Socorro features amazing wonders of nature set together in a group of incredible Islands so best to commune with Mother Nature.
Beijing Commune had new sculptures by Richard Deacon, while Boers - Li Gallery put together a group show of five Berlin - based artists who possess «an energy similar to what's happening in Beijing,» said Waling Boers.
The third represents social HCV since it is the site of one of the main religious festivals of the Commune: the mass in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi, a celebration that brings together a large part of the community.
Throughout history communities have come together in circles, to commune and communicate, to support one another, and to celebrate life's greatest moments.
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