Sentences with phrase «universal experience»

Giving up on finding publication for a book project is a difficult but nearly universal experience in the writing life.
The artists share universal experiences through their life stories and creative works: resistance, pleasure, mortality, and the hope for a better tomorrow.
In addition to these everyday changes, there is also the apparently universal experience that as the years pass and one grows older, time seems to speed up.
We recognise that each of these events, while universal experiences, are unique for those closely involved.
The sacred writings of all the great religions have the power, in unusual degree, of stimulating the kinds of universal experiences which we described in Part Two.
In terms of our analysis, this would mean that the five fundamentals could be regarded at the same time as universal experiences (Father), as especially illuminated in the life of Jesus (Son), and as continually re-established in the life of the Church (Holy Spirit).
In her work, Bunny Rogers draws from a personal cosmology to explore universal experiences of loss, alienation, and a search for belonging.
«And that's the truth of our students if you like, along with almost universal experience of trauma, abuse and neglect in their backgrounds, along with a lot of other complex issues in terms of family dynamics and other issues around mental health, disability presentations, drug and alcohol issues....
Rich in allusion and metaphor, Dial's dynamic assemblages weave together memories of his own life with reflections on universal experiences of struggle and triumph.
Robert's Take: Although globalization has created a near - universal experience for gamers in the Western world, this wasn't always the case.
The identification of basic religious elements in universal experience thus provides a firm foundation for an intelligible view of God and for an interpretation of the traditional doctrines.
In spite of this, it is still true that universal religion must be based upon universal experiences which can be successively illustrated in actual life situations.
It will be required that the ultimate universal experiences selected as defining religion be communicable to others.
Whatever may be our theory of the mode of that feeding, whatever may be our understanding of the nature of the presence of Christ in the Holy Communion, the fact of it remains; and it is so real and so universal an experience of Christians that we need not dwell on it further.
Movies about emotional stasis are rare despite it being a rather universal experience.
The particulars make universal the experience of prejudice and disenfranchisement.
The Guest Programs: Universal Experience Intern will learn the key components of creating an intuitive and engaging universal guest experience as it relates to programming, hospitality, and communication throughout Georgia Aquarium.
In the early 1990s, Lorna Simpson told the Chicago Tribune: «My work shifts between African - American experience and universal experience germane to women and to men.»
Although deeply autobiographical, Brent's work questions the viewer's own perceptions of home and family, and in this way, speaks to a profoundly universal experience.
The intimacy of the photographs not only provide a window into the lives that surrounded Goldin, but validate the many twists, turns, and paths that occur in all of our lives, resulting in a deeply personal, yet resoundingly universal experience of art and humanity.
While serving as a «travel guide» to the latest sociological and political research and commentary on tourism and travel, Universal Experience also features a compelling mix of text and more than 170 images in an engaging format that will appeal to high scholars and popular audiences alike.
Zangewa's works exemplify a contemporary reinvention of tapestry traditions, wherein autobiographical and universal experiences entwine and unfold.
He attended the Scarborough School and by his teens possessed well - formed views about abstract art, writing in a psychology paper, «The greater the work of art, the more abstract and impersonal it is; the more it embodies universal experience, and the fewer specific personality traits it reveals.»
By remaining true to actual and universal experience in defining God, this prior identification of what is to be proved is avoided.
The final component of our method will be to develop the implications of the historically - related, communicable, ultimate, universal experiences which are taken as defining religion.
Her cartoonish, often anthropomorphized sculptures and videos «explore universal experiences of loss, alienation, and a search for belonging,» says the press release for her show at the Whitney, which opened to the public today and is her first museum solo show in the US.
I think that wrestling with God and losing is a far more universal experience than, say, rape or murder.
While preparing supper one Wednesday, I was suddenly entranced by the simplicity of the food before me, by the almost universal experience of eating carrots and potatoes.
NACCHO said surveys suggested racism was already a near - universal experience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, with 97 % having experienced it in the past year and more than 70 % reporting eight or more incidents in that period.
Using examples of artistic clothing and costume design as a starting point to present his own set of models for abstract form today, McElheny investigates the connections between the history of visual abstraction and the clothing created by artists over the past century, whose work proposed a more subjective, less universal experience of abstraction.
Working with a shared interest in materiality and techniques, artists included in this exhibit will explore personal and universal experience through abstraction.
Impostor syndrome was first named by a pair of clinical psychologists in the 1970s, who identified the near - universal experience of feeling like a fraud, feeling like an accidental high - achiever, and feeling unworthy in the face of your own accomplishments.
Even if none of that's true, you can still make a bit of a connection on the basis of universal experiences.
Since the denial of reality to the past has so many results that are in conflict with common sense and universal experience, the intuition that supports it should be subjected to critical scrutiny.
In portraying Rodrigues's struggle to reconcile this idealized vision with the concrete reality of the Japanese people, Endō and Scorsese wish us to see the universal experience of human weakness.
Among the universal experiences in which man participates religion relates to those which are of central concern.
If, then, the deity in such a universal religion is an expression of universal experiences, he must be one with whom all men must directly and inescapably have dealings.
But I can point to the universal experience of all humans who have a yearning for something beyond our physical existence — for ultimate purpose, value and meaning.
To deserve the name «religious», the communicable, ultimate, universal experiences which are described should provide illuminating explanations of important features of the actual historic religions of mankind.
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