Sentences with phrase «with detachment»

Given the importance of workload in today's work environment, understanding the temporal relationship with detachment and marital satisfaction provides policy makers with a powerful instrument.
Although we hypothesized that the evoked stress of underload and overload would interfere with detachment (Sluiter et al., 2003; Sonnentag et al., 2010a), our research finding could be framed in the light of conservation of resources theory if we argue that detachment will be less likely in the absence of resources (Hobfoll, 1988, 1989).
Very low to moderate levels of workload increasingly call upon resources, however the additional resources needed to handle these levels of workload seem to be manageable and as such only slightly interfere with detachment.
«Mindfulness practice weaves acceptance and non-judgmental self - observation with a detachment from negative and obsessive thought patterns.»
(c) establish, after consultation with the detachment commander or his or her designate, any local policies with respect to police services (but the board or joint board shall not establish provincial policies of the Ontario Provincial Police with respect to police services);
Members of the public view legal problems with detachment — it is something that will happen to someone else and, even if should it arise, it will be handled by a lawyer.
To the best of my knowledge, the Buddha taught a way for each individual to come out of suffering, to understand the nature of existence, the Dhamma, through observing with detachment its manifestation within oneself and thus purifying oneself of all past conditionings, defilements; but in his 45 - year ministry, he did not comment on policy issues beyond his mission.
If Hussain succeeds in making it to the Lumen Prize shortlist on Friday, she will have done so by combining modernity with spirituality to create an artwork that takes its audience to a numinous place, a transcendent journey that's normally associated with the work of artists such as Mark Rothko and Bridget Riley in gallery spaces and with the detachment of Sufism in Islam.
The camera pans from left to right, reminiscent of the camera movement commonly used in early side - scrolling video games, a viewpoint associated with detachment and exteriority.
I mention this not to be cynical, but rather to suggest that if we are evaluating a credit card offer from Disney, we should do so with some detachment instead of becoming swept up in the «magical» Disney hoopla.
Teaching always begins with detachment — learn this skill or content strand that is now apart from you.
(K breezes by the hurled insult «skin job» with detachment.)
Next he undertook a more complete six - month experiment with a detachment of military men who were just entering their training and who were accustomed to eating very large quantities of protein - rich meat.
It's gentle, but sensual nature is helpful for those struggling with detachment or frigidity, and can help ground oneself to re-connect with nature.
We change our focus to hearing every sound with detachment; as an observer.
This rate is, however, highly variable among projects, with success ranging from 0 to 90 % and with detachment being a significant cause of mortality.
UNTIL you feel you can enter the abusive cycle with detachment, it's often better to stay away unless absolutely necessary — I find the analogy of an alcoholic going to a bar to be helpful for me.
And yet the text also includes disturbing details: a young virgin drafted into a harem with hundreds of other women to be used at the perverse discretion of a powerful and impulsive king, a queen deposed for refusing to flaunt her body before a room of drunken men, ethnic tensions and violence, a genocidal plot, an impaling, and an ending that depicts with some detachment the violent revenge of the Jews.
Krishna indicates the three paths of knowledge, action with detachment and of love which can lead to full knowledge of God.
Their liberalism leads them to the edge of the believing community, even to viewing it with some detachment.
http://jaytaylormedia.com/media/taylor20150107.mp3 Outline David Jansen says the fraudulent money game, embarked on by the banks with the detachment of gold from the dollar, may soon end.
There was also a small Volunteer Guard with detachments at Belize City, San Ignacio, Orange Walk, Corozal, Dangriga, and Punta Gorda.

Not exact matches

Elix already has a product undergoing field testing with an RCMP detachment in North Battleford, Sask.
«And then just as a joke we looked at the effect of Brexit - hard Brexit without any free movement with full detachment from the rights that come from the European Union - and it ended up with the UK passport at the level of the Argentine document,» Kochenov said.
Release emotional detachment to what no longer works, or to what never worked in the first place, so that you can move forward with what the market needs.
But I do feel the idea of detachment from Haters is the right way to go; there is nothing in it for me to try to change anyone's mind, or «argue with idiots.»
«Mindful attention,» which Schwartz draws from the Buddhist tradition, is a spiritual discipline right in line with the practice of detachment employed by the Church's desert fathers.
This important point is clear only when the series is viewed with care: not with surface - level detachment, but with attentiveness to the truth and goodness under the tarnished veneer.
If this sort of demography is destiny, as Roof and McKinney contend, mainliners must regard it with a certain amount of philosophic detachment.
(n. 29) «Therefore, the priest's life ought to radiate this spousal character which demands that he be a witness to Christ's spousal love, and thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind of maternal tenderness, capable of bearing the «pangs of birth» until «Christ be formed» in thefaithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
be a witness to Christ's spousal love, and thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind of maternal tenderness, capable of bearing the «pangs of birth» until «Christ be formed» in the faithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
Detaching from your own emotions can leave you with a clear enough head to lead a beautiful funeral service for a longtime member, but prolonged emotional detachment can lessen your empathy.
like the pagan I worship a God who can be touched; and I do indeed touch him — this God — over the whole surface and in the depths of that world of matter which confines me: but to take hold of him as I would wish (simply in order not to stop touching him), I must go always on and on through and beyond each undertaking, unable to rest in anything, borne onwards at each moment by creatures and at each moment going beyond them, in a continuing welcoming of them and a continuing detachment from them; like the quietist I allow myself with delight to be cradled in the divine fantasy: but at the same time I know that the divine will, will only be revealed to me at each moment if I exert myself to the utmost: I shall only touch God in the world of matter, when, like Jacob, I have been vanquished by him.
Although future historians will be able to isolate its most distinctive features with more precision and detachment than we can, we have the thrill of passionate engagement with the present as we reshape the church.
With objectivity, with, one might almost say, a certain indifference, a detachment as if it were no concern of his, the prophet says: «Look, God has decided this.&raWith objectivity, with, one might almost say, a certain indifference, a detachment as if it were no concern of his, the prophet says: «Look, God has decided this.&rawith, one might almost say, a certain indifference, a detachment as if it were no concern of his, the prophet says: «Look, God has decided this.»
Sociological studies have been made but the limitations and detachment with which such studies are produced rarely shed great light on the lived existence of the Catholic collectivity.
Unlike the propagators of the Maria Goretti model, who enjoined girls to embrace virginity for its own sake out of deference to ecclesiastical authority, Dohen affirmed that the consecrated virgin freely chooses to sacrifice marriage, which she called «the greatest natural means to holiness and the source of the greatest human love» for the sake of «something else» (Vocation to Love [Sheed & Ward, 1950], p. 56) In her writings, that «something else» appears to include the spiritual status of a «bride of Christ,» lonely confrontations with God and, above all, the freedom and detachment necessary to serve God in the world.
Psychiatry and its associated disciplines have taken on the aura of scientific detachment and ethical neutrality in dealing with patients and their problems.
Designed to enable a person to regard all of life with an open mind and a willing heart, detachment — holy indifference — is the foundation of spiritual discernment.
While building up a fearsome reputation for name - dropping and snobbery, with a special penchant for royalty and a passion for genealogy witnessed in the elaborate family trees at the end of his Crusades trilogy, Runciman nonetheless retained a wry detachment that wrong - footed many observers and critics.
Yet despite minor structural differences at Vanderbilt and elsewhere there was an inflexible understanding at work: that a rigorous academy would not harbor learned discourse about religion in its central precincts unless conducted with the systematic detachment of nonbelievers.
«Thou» is not contemplated with intellectual detachment; it is experienced as life confronting life....
This enthusiasm for the playing should be coupled with an attitude of detachment about the results.
In this world, gratitude to the past and obligations to the future are replaced by a near - universal pursuit of immediate gratification: Culture, rather than imparting the wisdom and experience of the past toward the end of cultivating virtues of self - restraint and civility, instead becomes synonymous with hedonic titillation, visceral crudeness, and distraction, all oriented toward promoting a culture of consumption, appetite, and detachment.
In the ensuing conversation Anthony gives Vincent with much patience and humor what can only be described as spiritual direction, explaining the nature of suffering, the need for detachment, and the importance of outside counsel in understanding and treating one's spiritual ills.
First, whereas both the Indians and the later Greeks were able to analyze the structures of their own existence with remarkable detachment and philosophical skill, no comparable self - objectification or philosophical ability is to be found among the Hebrews of the axial period.
In Hinduism, for example, religious teaching idealizes the sannyasin, one who eventually forsakes home and hearth, and through this detachment reaches out for more intense union with the divine mystery.
The «NT interpretation» is often given, but with a spirit of detachment from it, as if the author of the introduction or notes does not really believe it to be a fundamental hermeneutical key to the literature.
These trends could be observed with nonchalant detachment if they did not violate what it means to be human.
Because they also promote ascetic detachment from bodily pleasures and passions, these writings may have appealed to the monks in the region, whose letters were found along with the texts.
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