Sentences with phrase «very nature of reality»

I believe that in its broadest and most general meaning love is central to all reality and order, and that it is grounded in the very nature of reality.
From a Buddhist point of view the flow of experience constituting a lifetime is exemplary of the very nature of reality.
This is the view of the Trinity as immanent, the way in which God embodies the very nature of reality as relational or communal.
Rather human responsibility has its basis in the very nature of reality of all entities.
They maintain that the very nature of reality is to be temporal and related to others and that even the ultimate reality denoted by the word «God» can be properly conceived only in these terms.
How can the participation of a conscious observer change the very nature of reality?
It seems to undermine everything we think we know about how the universe works, and calls into question the very nature of reality itself.
The plot invokes multiple genre constants — mistaken identity, the ticking clock, a load of suspects — while creating multilayered puzzle with levels that start as simple as finding the bomb that imperceptibly dissolve to ones as mystifying as the very nature of reality and the potential for levels beyond our comprehension.
Taking the reader through an extraordinary world where the very nature of reality is different, this personal narrative tells the story of one woman's terrifying battle to understand her own mind.
If art uses reality avoidance to tell us something about the very nature of reality, Katrina del Mar, in Feral Women / Filmed Portraits, her solo show at Leslie Lohman Museum's Prince Street Project Space, reveals ideas of power and beauty along with the rainbow of the real and theater.
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