Sentences with phrase «way bodily feeling»

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In considering the Easter story, for instance, Cox describes the biblical accounts of Jesus» bodily resurrection as the confused ramblings of disciples who knew no other way to express their feeling that their rabbi remained somehow present in their lives.
Continued auto - erotic practices also reflect both inability to give oneself in a complementary way to others and a habit of seeking compensation in one's own bodily feelings for the frustrations of interpersonal associations.
The existing patterns of physical feeling in my brain cells have to be deflected repeatedly by fresh novelty — now this way, now that way, in a tedious sequence of trial - and - error, before these tiny bodily societies learn the new patterns which enable them to respond to my aims to type.
It would look (and feel) like safety and connection and relaxation in whatever way works for your family, while allowing each person their bodily autonomy rather than being forced to try to sleep at an arbitrarily designated time.
Instead, it's interested in showing how the parts of racism that try to be aggressively unscary are just as horrifying, and in making us feel that horror in a visceral, bodily way.
Along the way, we are treated to Isabel's philosophical musings on many diverse subjects: being polite, or saying what you really feel; landscape painters taking artistic licence; the purpose of art; adoption; head lice; which bodily afflictions are too personal to talk about; sarcasm; swearing; wind turbines; jumping to conclusions; religion; children's literature; dogs dreaming; metaphors; how to end arguments and knowing who you are.
In Truitt's work, color is not merely a decorative surface, but rather a bodily locus of meaning:» In some mysterious way, I felt myself to be color.»
David's process of conceiving an image is rooted in the line and he retains the impulsive and ephemeral nature of drawing as he transitions from sketches on paper to painting, sculpture, and other media often reverting to drawing — in ways that he refers to as «following instructions in order to formalize the feeling of bodily presence and absence, assembling and dissolving in equal measures.»
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