Sentences with phrase «tune with nature for»

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«Thus,» says Whitehead, «The problem for Nature is the production of societies which are «structured» with a high «complexity,» and which are at the same tune «unspecialized.»
Cooking with the seasons has always been a sell of health advocates for a boost in nutritional value, but Madeleine's third book seemed to tap into the abundance of eating in tune with nature, that really hit home.
For me the obvious, yet unacknowledged, meaning to this phrase is that it puts us back in touch with NATURE, being in tune with the natural cycles of life, of which birth is just one, with less dependence on the mechanical nature of technological birth, and more in tune with the earth matrix, our bodies and our sexuNATURE, being in tune with the natural cycles of life, of which birth is just one, with less dependence on the mechanical nature of technological birth, and more in tune with the earth matrix, our bodies and our sexunature of technological birth, and more in tune with the earth matrix, our bodies and our sexuality.
Upon taking the walk and tuning into another vibration for a while — that of nature, that of clean air and pumping lungs, that of gratitude for this beautiful world we live in and my ability to walk among the trees and in the field with a smiling happy dog — I shifted my reality sensors, allowing me to take in new elements of the situation that I hadn't previously been open to perceiving.
A radically different vision of human well - being is the call; one that is in tune with nature and respects other species, promotes socio - economic equity amongst all people, enhances the cultural, material, economic, social, and political opportunities for all, empowers each person and community to take part in decision - making affecting their lives, even as it leaves the natural world a better and much improved place.
In this context, a radically different vision of human well - being, one that is in tune with nature and respects other species, promotes socio - economic equity amongst all people, enhances the cultural, material, economic, social, and political opportunities for all, and one that empowers each person and community to take part in decision - making affecting their lives.
For me, this is what surfing is all about; being in tune with Mother Nature's rhythm so we can be at the right spot at the right time.
However, while the subtle collisions between the bowls suggest the unpredictable complexity of a stochastic pattern in nature, the artist has experimented with and refined all of the components over time — the shape and size of the pool or pools, the temperature and speed of the water, and the type, size, and number of floating vessels that subtly peel off to the left or right of a diametrical current directed at the center.3 For the artist, the configuration of elements in his generative systems is tuned to be «both operational and identifiable as the score of the musical form it produces.»
Men and women have constantly intervened in nature, but for a long time this meant being in tune with and respecting the possibilities offered by the things themselves.
Though playing off a similar idea - that some type of catastrophic showdown is coming our way at the end of the current Mayan calendar in December 2012 - this new movie «2012: Time for Change» is actually an animated documentary that takes a positive spin on our joint ecological predicament - positing that an evolution of human consciousness could get us back in tune with nature and make humans more able to be positive stewards rather than wanton destroyers of our world.
Both sides in a case filed dueling motions to compel, with the lower court sanctioning both sides (including attorneys for plaintiff) to the tune of $ 5,320 in discovery sanctions of a monetary nature.
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