The encounter is a visual meditation
with a ruminating instrumental soundtrack.
Below the surface of consciousness, our minds are absorbed
with ruminating over memories and feelings, dreaming up fears and fantasies of the future, generating all the raw material that the «talking cure» taps into.
Not exact matches
Instead of silently resenting and
ruminating after each contact
with a difficult co-worker, figure out how to handle the situation, then deal
with it head - on.
As I began to
ruminate about a life
with a new direction, my experiences as a mentor for Signarama started to inspire me to pursue teaching as my new focus.
Jay responded by
ruminating on this clause in the Constitution and confessing sadly that «the word slaves was avoided, probably on account of the existing toleration of slavery, and of its discordancy
with the principles of the Revolution; and from a consciousness of its being repugnant to... the Declaration of Independence» (111:298) The number of such revealing glimpses into the thinking of the founders is almost without number.
As I have read,
ruminated, and wrestled
with this I see the trend of Original Sin — that compulsion to seek godliness on our terms & not God's — evidenced in the history of secular humanity and borne by believers, the faithful as well as heterodox, into the congregation.
But there is much more to be done and one question Lindsay is
ruminating over is how to connect
with churches north of the river.
Ruminating with others like me has made me realise that it wasn't having more «radical» anything growing up: worship style, music, services, outreach, etc..
A slanderer does nothing but
ruminate the filth of others
with his own teeth and wallow like a pig
with his nose in the dirt.
I too study
with a plain bible as I want to
ruminate on what the word says, and what the Spirit is trying to say unfettered by someone else's opinions.
We've seen some great recaps over the years (please feel free to
ruminate on some of your favorites, corncobs),
with some of those recappers also going on to become regular contributors on the site.
With so much time to stew on every iota of news that invades your timeline, worries - okay, maybe not worries, but concerns - start to
ruminate about who fits where, will your team ever sign that replacement left - back and what happens if your goalkeeper continues his poor form into the new season.
«Children must be allowed to
ruminate, must be left alone
with their own thoughts» said Charlotte Mason.
Since the smallest was born, when the eldest was 14 months old, I've never managed to find anywhere near a balance of spending time
with both of them individually - something I often
ruminate may have inadvertently damaged my relationship
with both of them.
The doula herself * is *
ruminating on the difference between low risk and no risk — and processing the problem
with home birth midwifery attitudes that she herself experienced firsthand: «Trust birth.
In the article, mindfulness instructor Sally Arnold referred to a recent Harvard study that found that people spent about 52 % of their lives outside of the present moment,
with the balance either worrying about the future or
ruminating about the past.
You've likely already
ruminated on this a great deal,
with questions streaming through your consciousness — How young is too young?
While
ruminating over why this should be, it is not impossible to embark on introspection by thinking out so many possibilities that politics is replete
with.
Effortful disengagement responses are controlled responses that are directed away from a problem and include avoiding the stressful situation or denying that there's a problem; involuntary responses can include uncontrollable engagement
with a problem (e.g.,
ruminating) or uncontrollable disengagement from a problem (e.g., feeling numb and unable to think about it).
I still struggle
with my posts,
ruminating and picking apart every negative aspect.
But those whale - sounding synths recall in fits Arrival's score, and by association how much better that film handled a story
with open - ended questions; also, how confident you felt its mysteries were by design, and how its open - endedness encouraged the audience to range and
ruminate.
The film opens
with Wenders
ruminating on the passage of time, while a time - lapse video unfolds across the screen, and it's a strange decision that otherwise adds nothing to the film.
The movie finds Varda and J.R. traveling the French countryside and engaging
with working - class figures while
ruminating on various philosophical matters.
To be honest, I am not familiar
with this Ritter and, if you're anyone who is suspicious of those who seem to be coasting on famous coattails and producing anything of much import (Kate Hudson) to those who really have something to offer (Casey Affleck), this can be a prickly slope if you start
ruminating on it too long.
Professor Coleman Silk (Anthony Hopkins) loses his job, begins a relationship
with a sexy younger woman (Nicole Kidman) and
ruminates about his mysterious past.
The film ends
with the filmmakers reiterating their desire not to make a fourth installment and also
ruminating upon when they'd visit if time travel were really discovered.
After Steven Spielberg shell - shocked us
with Saving Private Ryan and Terrence Malick encouraged us to
ruminate and philosophise
with The Thin Red Line, anyone treading the same ground had huge boots to fill.
These recurring midnight flings — where Gil is transported seamlessly to another era to dine, dance and
ruminate with his literary idols — are charmingly rendered by Allen.
In The Shape Of Water Del Toro
ruminates on what it is to be human - and to love - as Sally Hawkins» shy lab assistant enters an emotional relationship
with a mysterious amphibious being.
I normally associate Denny's
with tobacco - stained loners drinking cup after cup of coffee and
ruminating on times gone by.
Jackson and his co-writer's demand a lot of willingness on our part to go along
with the film's lengthy, multiple introductions, but when the company hits the road (After Bilbo stands in his house, silently
ruminating on how quiet, peaceful, and boring it is after a night of dwarf merriment), the film's pacing of trials only lets up for non-textual interludes.
Instead, he shambles around post-apocalyptic America
ruminating on the state of his non-life, feeding on flesh, and grunting
with his best undead friend «M» (Rob Corddry) at the airport bar.
Flipping back and forth through time as Walls (Larson), a popular New York gossip columnist working in a posh Manhattan office circa 1989,
ruminates about her and her family's nomadic life thanks to the wandering needs of her gypsy - like father Rex (Woody Harrelson), the movie is shaggy - eared melodrama that never earns the emotional connection
with the audience it so clearly is aiming for.
Buddy is concerned
with the loss of his girlfriend, and he
ruminates poetically about the hole she has in his life.
With that in mind, I feel bad
ruminating on the subject at such length, but the fact of the matter is that countless mentions and viewings of Annie Hall are easily traced back to its Academy Award triumphs.
She has been chronicling affluence for a quarter - century and takes the chance to
ruminate on her work and how the wealthy class has changed in the last 25 years,
with an emphasis on how people often emulate the rich without actually being able to afford their lifestyle.
In Washington, when a new president is elected, it sparks weeks of feverish
ruminating on each personnel decision,
with breathless discussions of everything from high - profile cabinet appointments to who should (or will) be the Bureau of Migratory Waterfowl's next deputy assistant secretary for planning and policy.
In conclusion, participants were encouraged to
ruminate on the importance of public / private relations
with the business community, as well as the role of intermediaries.
He remembers a young Frankie
ruminating, «I expect it's something one gets better at
with practice.
What I realized later was that I had cheated myself — I hadn't given the poem time to
ruminate, hadn't given myself time to revise, and hadn't been emotionally prepared to share that experience
with others.
With barbed humor, Pam Houston
ruminates on five realizations that have accompanied aging (# 3: «I don't care what men think of me anymore.»)
She also spends most of her life
ruminating on the brief moments
with Thomas and their consequences.
When stress
ruminates in pets, it can have extreme consequences (think: hair loss, skin infection from excessive scratching or undesired behavioral changes), so it's important to recognize stress in our pets, along
with its triggers, and to address them in the best of our ability.
You should
ruminate on whether you'll be able to provide them
with proper care, how big they'll grow to be, what kind of food they'll need, what type of environment they'll thrive in, and of course, the life span of that particular species.
Frank Bures
ruminates on the art of travel
with kids and the guidebooks aimed at helping parents through the experience
With Super MAGFest having just wrapped up not quite two weeks ago, and things like Rockage San Jose and VGM Con in the near future, I feel now is a great time to ruminate on all the performances I've been to and what stands out for me as some of the best I've ever been to, and hopefully exchange my experiences with other fans as w
With Super MAGFest having just wrapped up not quite two weeks ago, and things like Rockage San Jose and VGM Con in the near future, I feel now is a great time to
ruminate on all the performances I've been to and what stands out for me as some of the best I've ever been to, and hopefully exchange my experiences
with other fans as w
with other fans as well.
With 2015 is winding down, the Tech - Gaming crew
ruminates on their favorite games across a variety of platforms.
Her films fuse formal experimentation
with myth, biopolitics and the semiotics of cinema, to visualize and
ruminate upon posthuman ontology.
Audrey Malloy talks
with Karen Seapker about her show «Sentinels,» a high - key exhibition of monolithic paintings that
ruminate on temporality.
The image created by such biographical anecdotes, Boccioni's
ruminating self - portraits, and the artistic and personal anxieties of his diaries and letters, which are peppered
with suicidal thoughts, befit the trope of the troubled and short - lived avant - garde artist, which from Vincent Van Gogh and Amedeo Modigliani, through the Abstract Expressionists, became prevalent in 20th - century art historiography.