The Third Step is to relax
the whole body part by part.
Not exact matches
On the pavement laid a man who had flown through the windshield who was obviously dead;
body parts missing, blood everywhere, the
whole nine yards.
It is better for you to lose one
part of your
body than for your
whole body to go into hell.»
Seventh and finally, the song of redemptive hope, of the resurrection of the
body; of our
bodies that encompass the stuff of the creation of which we are
part; of our
bodies that participate in the
body of Christ that is the Church, and therefore anticipate, already now, that perfect communion with God for which the
whole creation waits with eager longing.
From Him the
whole body, fitted and knit together by every supporting ligament, promotes the growth of the
body for building up itself in love by the proper working of each individual
part.
As Russell Moore has said, «If one
part of the
body is affected, the
whole body is affected.»
If human life is only a
part of the cosmos, then it exists for the sake of the cosmos — as surely as an arm functions for the sake of the
whole body.
It is because I, the author, am extended in space that one
part of me, let's say my right arm, could be got hold of separately from the rest of my
body and broken off from the
whole.
I'm all for editing and simplifying, if to purpose that my foundation is sure, and the skeletal
parts of the
body is
whole and well.
He simply means his sinful
body, which is
part of his
whole personality even after conversion.
It suggests that the
whole of nature is
part of the divine self; it shows how the exploitation of nature impoverishes the very richness of divine experience; it encourages a respect for the intrinsic value of individual organisms; and, in saying that God loves the world as a self loves a
body, it suggests that embodiedness itself is a good to be cherished rather than an evil to be avoided (McFague, 74).
It is better for you to lose one
part of your
body than for you
whole body to do into hell.»
But in the present situation, where the meat that comes to our table usually represents extended suffering on the
part of the animal whose
body we eat, we recognize that withdrawal of support from the
whole system through vegetarianism is a fully appropriate, if not morally mandated, position.
The modern way of expressing the point is to require that interpretation be canonical, each passage being interpreted kerygmatically and normatively as
part of the
whole body of God's revealed instruction.
But in the mystical
body of the Church, the surplus humanity that Christ finds in each of the members of this his
body is called upon, insofar as each is a
part of the
whole, to participate in the work of this
body, which is the redemption continued throughout time.
Luke's version agrees closely with Matthew's, but he adds another sentence: «If then your
whole body is full of light, having no
part dark, it will be wholly bright, as when a lamp with its rays gives you light.»
We are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the
whole body, joined and knit together by every joint with which it is supplied, when each
part is working properly, makes bodily growth and upbuilds itself in love.
Blood unites all the undulating
parts and sinews of our
bodies, making our disparate members
whole.
The missionaries for the most
part seem to have worked in groups and to have formed around them a nucleus of new believers, amongst whom some would be appointed, probably with the consent of the
whole body of believers, as elders (Acts 14:23, Ja.
Spirit is not an entity separate from the
body as a
part of man, but is what we would call the
whole person, capable of a responsible relationship to God and to other men.
We belong to that
body as a
whole, but particularly to the earthly
part of it.
As a
part of this truth, we must balance the various
parts of ourselves — mind,
body and spirit — so that we can live into the flourishing of our
whole selves.
Definition of MYTH 1a: a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold
part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon b: parable, allegory 2a: a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something or someone; especially: one embodying the ideals and inst - itutions of a society or segment of society b: an unfounded or false notion 3: a person or thing having only an imaginary or unverifiable existence 4: the
whole body of myths
With a suddenness which is unprecedented in Christian history the
whole body of Christian believers in every
part of the Western world has awakened to the consciousness that the entire secular order of the modern world, instead of moving steadily toward the acceptance of Christianity, has been for centuries moving steadily away from it.
Not only does Jesus use water and suggest that washing one
part of the
body is tantamount to washing the
whole; he also makes such a washing essential to being
part of the community.
The corpus Christi, or
body of Christ, in principle encompasses the
whole of redeemed humanity in all of its various activities, whether or not they are overtly «religious,» including those deemed
part of civil society.
Each
part has a unique function, which is necessary for the
body to work as a
whole.
It assumes that each Christian has the potential to «grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the
whole body... as each
part is working properly, promotes the
body's growth in building itself up in love» (Eph.
The approach to take, he has suggested, is to regard the mind -
body relation as a type of mereological (
part -
whole) supervenience (SM 168) and thereby to treat mental causation as a species of supervenient causation (SM 103).
15Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, 16from whom the
whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each
part is working properly, makes the
body grow so that it builds itself up in love.
It is better for you to lose one
part of your
body than for your
whole body to be thrown into hell.
From Merriam Webster: Myth 1 a: a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold
part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon b: parable, allegory 2a: a popular belief or tradition that has grown up around something or someone; especially: one embodying the ideals and inst.itutions of a society or segment of society b: an unfounded or false notion 3: a person or thing having only an imaginary or unverifiable existence 4: the
whole body of myths 1.
When 15 traditions crowd into a faculty of 30, when 40 traditions crowd into a student
body of 400, there is a rapid critical heightening of the awareness that, among Christians, the
parts make up an awesome
whole.
Inexorable facts connect our consciousness with this
body that we know; and that not merely as a
whole, but the
parts of it are connected severally with
parts of our - brain - action.
The demand for immediate, powerful and deep religious experience, which was
part of the turn away from future - oriented instrumentalism toward present meaning and fulfillment, could on the
whole not be met by the religious
bodies.
Thus position (1) is right in affirming that the soldier is a substance (PN 122 - 23), wrong in denying the
parts of his
body are (PN 128), while position (2) is right in affirming that the
parts of the soldier's
body are substances, wrong in denying the soldier as a
whole is a substance.
12 The human
body has many
parts, but the many
parts make up one
whole body.
It is the very skeleton of our existence — not a
part but our
whole life, not only our life alone but our life in community, not only our life in the church but our life in the world, not our soul but our
body.
From him the
whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each
part does its work.»
Establishing an Adequate Anthropology (
Part I)(a) Original Man This is the first part of the triptych of the proposed Adequate Anthropology and it is where the Pope begins the whole series of general audiences which make up the Theology of the Body in September 1
Part I)(a) Original Man This is the first
part of the triptych of the proposed Adequate Anthropology and it is where the Pope begins the whole series of general audiences which make up the Theology of the Body in September 1
part of the triptych of the proposed Adequate Anthropology and it is where the Pope begins the
whole series of general audiences which make up the Theology of the
Body in September 1979.
Consuming alkaline plant - based fats and plenty of dark leafy greens is an essential
part of my
whole body skin health.
Because your
body primarily uses carbohydrates to fuel itself, eating
whole grains is an important
part of creating natural energy that lasts throughout the day.
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The
whole thing about breastfeeding being «inappropriate» for children is absurd, as is the view of breasts as exclusively sexual
body part.
This child would have a
whole different experience around
body parts.»
She's developing these fine motor skills, which require the use of one or two
body parts at a time rather than the
whole body, thanks to her improved hand - eye coordination.
After all, the mere thought of having an incision made to one of the most tender
parts of your
body — the area between the vagina and the rectum — can have you rethinking this
whole pregnancy thing.
By contrast, if we allow them to explore movement on the floor, they will develop a firm foundation of how their
body works in
parts related to each other and as a
whole against gravity.
The
part where they sent one of her babies to the wrong mother made my
whole body tingle... I can not imagine what I would have done in that situation... that is unacceptable!
Teaching children names for all their
body parts, for genitals, as well as elbows and toes, helps them learn that they can be proud of their
whole bodies, not just certain
parts.