The more we remove negative or limiting thoughts /
words from our consciousness and replace them with positive thoughts, the more our reality will become what we want it to be.
Not exact matches
That was the
words from Kurt Cobain that permeated my
consciousness the most.
And, again, this form of evangelicalism so differs
from the others that the Germans have had to invent a new
word, Evangelikal, to describe the growing evangelical self
consciousness in Europe after the Lausanne Congress on Evangelization that represented the neo-evangelical coalition.
Finally, the explosion to satellite communications in the eighties matched in the most recent years with fiberoptic switching systems and computer processing of cash,
words, images, and data — the internetting of global
consciousness — has swept up most human endeavors
from local names and habitations into the global context of international trademarks, common credit cards, shared diets, world class athletics, and intercontinental rock concert tours.
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.
The patient is next invited to be seated in a reclining chair, taught to relax all his muscles, calmed by soothing
words, and in a state of physical relaxation and mental quiet the unwholesome thoughts and untoward symptoms are dislodged
from his
consciousness, and in their place are sown the seeds of more health - giving thoughts and better habits.
Indeed, Hegel attempts to demonstrate that the Crucifixion can only fully appear and be real in
consciousness when God is known as being alienated
from himself, existing in a dichotomous form as Father and Son or sovereign Creator and eternal
Word.
The
word God is a Christian
word, and often when Christians use it, we refer, not to a relational Bodhisattva who adapts to each situation, but rather to a changeless and independent
Consciousness who saves only Christians and who is cut off
from the world by the boundaries of divine transcendence.
To those who take their moral imperatives
from the
consciousness movement and find their highest wisdom in its survivalist precepts, this film speaks a warning
word.
Even if you go around with one or several fingers stuffed into each ear, you will not be able to exclude the
words «Hannah Montana»
from your field of
consciousness, especially now that the number one movie in the United States bears that name.
Among philosophers working on the mind / body problem, the
word «qualia» stands for all those features of
consciousness that give awareness its specific identity as a particular kind of experience: the redness of red, the sadness of depression, the piquancy of papaya juice, the irksomeness of traffic jams, the crankiness that comes
from insomnia, the hurt feelings arising
from playground taunts, and so forth.
Here's how I understand the meanings of those terms: Scripture: writing, usually pertaining to religion The Bible: anthology of specifically Christian - oriented religious scripture The
Word of God: 1)
words actually spoken or written by God 2) God's spirit,
consciousness, creative will and / or «being» («Logos,» as used in the Gospel of John) God - inspired: 1) resulting
from a consideration of God 2) resulting
from a personal experience of God.
Cézanne ponders the mountain in search of a motif, which will enable him to render the mountain visible to us That he depends on the surrounding world for his vision is evident
from his attitude, reflected in these
words: «The landscape thinks itself in me, and I am its
consciousness» (S&N 17).
For Robinson, the particular function of the «new quest» is to investigate, not the self -
consciousness of Jesus, for which we have no sources, «but the understanding of existence which emerged in history
from his
words and deeds», (Ibid., p. 200.)
If the
word «subliminal» is offensive to any of you, as smelling too much of psychical research or other aberrations, call it by any other name you please, to distinguish it
from the level of full sunlit
consciousness.
If yoga does really mean to unite, a uniting coming
from the Sanskrit root
word yuj, it's important to understand that we're also working to unite with the Universal
Consciousness, that which is all encompassing.
Despite the advent of personal computers,
word processors, and emoticons, there is something exceedingly romantic about sitting in front of a typewriter and just writing, stream of consciousness - style, while temporarily liberated from the red squiggly spell checks and grammatical judgments of Microsoft W
word processors, and emoticons, there is something exceedingly romantic about sitting in front of a typewriter and just writing, stream of
consciousness - style, while temporarily liberated
from the red squiggly spell checks and grammatical judgments of Microsoft
WordWord.
Combining painting, sculpture, and found objects alongside her projected images, Prouvost lures the viewer - turned - participant into an abstracted, preverbal state of
consciousness from which to rediscover the joy of learning language,
words, and meanings.
«Shades of Black (ness),» Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, January 25 — March 3, 2005 «Collection Remixed,» The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY, February 3 — June 5, 2005; catalogue «Landscape,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, March 24 — September 18, 2005 «The Shape of Time,» Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, April 17, 2005 — October 25, 2009 «Very Early Pictures,» Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA, May 26 — July 23, 2005; traveled to Arcadia University Gallery, Glenside, PA, September 6 — October 30, 2005 «African American Art: Masterworks of Contemporary Art,» Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, June 24 — August 28, 2005 «Wordplay: Text and Image
from 1950 to Now,» Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, October 25 — December 11, 2005 «The Painted
Word: Language as Image in Modern Art,» Williams Center for the Arts Gallery, Lafayette College, Easton, PA, October 28 — December 14, 2005; brochure «Between Image and Concept: Recent Acquisitions in African American Art,» Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ, November 12, 2005 — February 6, 2006 «Beauford Delaney in Context: Selections
from the Collection,» Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, November 13, 2005 — February 26, 2006 «A Brief History of Invisible Art,» CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA, November 30, 2005 — February 21, 2006 «Linkages and Themes in the African Diaspora,» Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA, December 1, 2005 — March 12, 2006 «Looking at
Words: The Formal Presence of Text in Modern Contemporary Works on Paper,» conceived by Barbaralee Diamonstein - Spielvogel, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, NY, October 28, 2005 — January 15, 2006 «Collective Histories / Collective Memories: California Modern,» Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA, February 9, 2005 — September 26, 2006 «Drawing
from the Modern, 1975 - 2005,» Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, September 14, 2005 — January 9, 2006 «ROMANCE (a novel),» curated by Adriano Pedrosa, Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon, Portugal, September 14 — October 15, 2005; catalogue «A Thousand
Words,» Inman Gallery, Houston, TX, July 9 — August 27, 2005 «Getting Emotional,» Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA, May 18 — September 5, 2005 «Double
Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970,» organized by Valerie Cassel Oliver, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, January 22 — April 17, 2005
It all seeped into my
consciousness from a lot of his own
words.»