Sentences with phrase «true nature of life»

We've talked to a lot of people who are confused about the true nature of life insurance.
We've talked to a lot of people who are confused about the true nature of life insurance.
Dark Souls is more than a 1.6 k investment, Dark Souls is the true nature of our lives, and the little orbs that make our lives complete.

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And I believe understanding this element of human nature — which I'll discuss in the next section — is key to building a life that: a) involves ambitious striving toward goals and having impact in the world, which contributes to a sense of meaning, and b) gives you a shot at realizing true happiness by avoiding a soul - sucking competitive rat race.
Your lack of concern over our lives and atrocities against us teaches us well the nature of the one true God.
Welcome to the official website of the Church of Satan (Church of Satan dot com) Founded on April 30, 1966 c.e. by Anton Szandor LaVey, we are the first above - ground organization in history openly dedicated to the acceptance of Man's true nature — that of a carnal beast, living in a cosmos that is indifferent to our existence.
In her femininity she responds to God's Life - giving decree and gives birth to him with a true human nature through the consent of her will and the fruit of her womb.
One would hope that, given the true life nature of the the subject at hand, the former wins out if this movie comes to pass.
What Jesus reveals is both the true nature of God, his faithfulness and trustworthiness, and a model of obedience founded on a trust even unto death, that all men can imitate unto life.
In comedies as diverse as Shakespeare's and those on prime time television, life progresses from a state of crisis created by some illusion to a harmonious recovery brought about by discovering the true nature of the circumstances.
The factors of chief importance in the development of this theology were: (a) the Old Testament — and Judaism --(b) the tradition of religious thought in the Hellenistic world, (c) the earliest Christian experience of Christ and conviction about his person, mission, and nature — this soon became the tradition of the faith or the «true doctrine» — and (d) the living, continuous, ongoing experience of Christ — only in theory to be distinguished from the preceding — in worship, in preaching, in teaching, in open proclamation and confession, as the manifestation of the present Spiritual Christ within his church.
If work in America is as destructive as it is portrayed in this book, and if the quality of work in any society is indicative of the true nature of that society, then life in America in some substantive sense must be destructive, like work in America....
God in His will through history had into reality seemingly illogical or cruel events to happen in our world, but no one is spared if the purpose is for the good of humanity, wars pestilence even the holocust has a reason and purpose beyond our comprehension at our times but will be reveald in the future, The Phillipine catasthrophy for example is viewed by some as Gods punishment, we experienced the brunt of natures punishing power but it also unveiled the true feelings and concern of the whole world in helping us materially and spiiritually by aiding and consoling us that was unprecedented in history, The whole world had demostrated, to me, a kind of humanitarian concern and love that trancends races and culture, A kind of demonstration by higher being the we humans is one with Him.The cost of human lives and misery is nothing in history compared to its positve historical consequences
To the extent that they are careless about their instruction in the faith, or present its teaching falsely, or even fail in their religious, moral, or social life, they must be said to conceal rather than to reveal the true nature of God and of religion.»
Is the absolute demand that the physician should defend the life of every man as far as at all possible either the artificial and morally unreflected exaggeration of the biological zest for life which rational man opposes to the true «objectivity» of nature's action in life and death, or is such absoluteness a genuine ethical demand?
Eternal life is not in knowing the nature of man, but its in knowing the only one true God and his son Jesus.
This Kingdom is not in heaven or (for that matter) in the sea; instead, it is within the Gnostic (cf. Luke 17:21) and the Gnostic is within it; he comes to it by knowledge of himself, i.e. of his true nature as a son of the Living Father (3).
Minute by minute, the existence of Israel mocks the pagan gods, the divine beings who rise out of the consciousness of all peoples but which are gentile gods because they are deifications of humanity and the forces of nature rather than the true, living God of Abraham.
The true relation of man to the physical world — including that part of it which is his own body — is that through nature «God produces and sustains his life
You tell a true brother that he is deceived for believing that the resurrection power of Yahshua is strong enough to cause him to die to all sin, becoming a mature man, giving Yahshua a place to live in the earth in him by His Spirit, and so have a place in the earth to live out His nature, and character, to His glory, and the glory of the Father.
True pastoral care for souls begins with knowing the Creator of every soul, and knowing his nature, and knowing his desire for human hearts and human lives.
«We are deceivers, yet true in clinging to the idea of the fall as a symbol of the origin and the nature of evil in human life
look at yourselves — understand the true nature of your problems — and live in accordance with the nature of your environment... do you want to be us or you, and why do you want us to decide for you?
Only as we rethink the radical nature of Christian community and reform our institutions so that they might faithfully strive to transmit their cumulative tradition through ritual and life, to nurture and convert persons to Christian faith through common experience and interaction, and to prepare and motivate persons for individual and corporate action in society can true Christian education emerge.
I agree with what you have said, that the revelation of scripture is received from Holy Spirit and I know this to be true in my life as well, as I to have had no biblical teaching of a professional nature.
If we are true followers of Christ we will be sharing inspiring stories about how Jesus is apart of our daily lives and how He is currently transforming our very nature to be better EACH day.
Rather than raising the question of the power merely raised as the objective question of power as such, or the structure or phenomenology of power, this affirms that the true nature of power can only be properly understood in relation to the lives of the Minjung.
Such a «revelation,» which may take place through meditation or other forms of yoga and devotion, shows us retrospectively that we have lived most of our lives in ignorance of ourselves and of the true nature of reality.
This is not an argument from design (in that case, it is not possible to find more than that what is given in nature itself); it is a true transcendental argument, looking for the conditions of possibility of those features that are truly exhibited by the world in which we live, and without which that world would not be conceivable.
As for the adults who came to us claiming to have discovered their «true» sexual identity and to have heard about sex - change operations, we psychiatrists have been distracted from studying the causes and natures of their mental misdirections by preparing them for surgery and for a life in the other sex.
If you are not living in a manner that reflects the true nature of Christ to others, then you might need to reconsider exactly what you are reflecting.
We can just as well read it as speaking of the double nature of human experience as men exist in «true faith» and as they seek after «right living».
According to John, the evil from which Christ saves his people is not so much sin as it is an inner darkness of man's unregenerate nature, a profound privation of true light, true knowledge, and true life.
The Christian calling is not only to service, not only to self denial, not only to a nature that is foreign to the status quo — it is a calling to life, abundant life — to express realities in the here and now that affirm the true value of creation and redemption as the work of the Father, Son and Spirit — to serve and give ourselves up in a manner that truly allows that to be made evident, that the world may become aware of the true fragrance of God — Jesus Christ.
The question of the power is not merely raised as an objective question of the power as such or phenomenology of power.But it affirms that the true nature of power can only be properly understood in relation to the lives of the Minjung.
The justification of that interpretation is that it makes sense of the traditions about him, that it is true to the living experience of his presence and power, that it illuminates the whole field of history, and that it throws light on all nature and life.
Conjugal acts must be open to the transmission of human life; marriage and the family must be defended «from every possiblemisrepresentation of their true nature» (i.e.civil partnerships)...».
While it is true that Rahner's presentation of man as a «supernatural existential» does aim to maintain some kind of nature of man such that it can not be absolutely identical with his supernatural vocation, the texts quoted above appear to indicate that the supernatural life that is given to the believer is something already possessed by the non-believer in equal measure.
As if writing 40 years ago, the authors of On the Way to Life present the Second Vatican Council in a manner neither in keeping with the true doctrine of doctrinal development, the purpose of Councils, or the nature of the Tradition.
But it is not in fact true that nature is set apart from spirit by the hard - and - fast dichotomy which Kant defined, and the continuous life of Catholic Christendom testifies to the contrary.
I must say, I instantly fell in love with Hong Kong — it's a true study of contrasts and contradictions, with its wonderfully blatant juxtaposition of traditional and modern, East and West, and city life and nature.
Based on McKel Hill's popular healthful living website, Nutrition Stripped is the cookbook for anyone looking to enjoy the amazing benefits and incomparable flavor of whole foods — nature's true heathy bounty.
Adapted from Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe, by Robert Lanza with Bob Berman, published by BenBella Books in May 2009.
Can we wonder then that nature's productions should be far true up in character than man's productions that they should be infinitely better adapted to the most complex conditions of life and should plainly bear the stamp of a higher workmanship.
For more information about the theory of Biocentrism, Robert Lanza's compelling and thought provoking book, Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe is available on Amazon today.
In 2010, leading scientist Robert Lanza and astronomer Bob Berman published their first book on biocentrism entitled: Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe.
Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe.
Menopause gives women little insight into the true significance of this major life event, mandated by nature to occur in the life of every single woman and having so much more meaning than the end of periods!
When you make up your mind that things are going to start going differently in your life, that in and of itself will catapult you to start taking actions aligned with your true nature.
BORN: To connect and reflect CURRENT TOWN: Presence OCCUPATION: Empowering others to live presently, in their true nature Originally from Canada, Gabriella grew up a dancer of many styles.
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