They are also less likely to get support from strong religious or spiritual beliefs. |
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Marie O'Shea provides holistic therapies and spiritual healing, Master Chef Dolores Roberts deals with biotypes and nutrition. |
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In this way the phenomenological reality of the spiritual modality of being could be demonstrated scientifically. |
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Paul says that he can only truly speak of that which is physical not spiritual. |
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In my 21 years in this House I have never heard a member get up and criticise the personal religious and spiritual beliefs of somebody else. |
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The parish is grateful to him for his presence amongst us, his spiritual anecdotes and his untiring priestly zeal for our spiritual welfare. |
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Violence, by definition, signals the loss, lapse and negation of a spiritual way of being. |
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Cepeda and his charismatics took advantage of the spiritual vacuum to grow their own movement. |
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The god of this world is worshipped by many Wiccans, Witches, Druids, other Neo-Pagans, and even theistic and spiritual Satanists. |
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On a spiritual level, the 4th century witnessed a permanent change in the attitudes of all Greeks. |
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As it progresses through spiritual enlightenment, the soul realizes that God and it are one and the same. |
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Humans bear the spiritual imprint of God due to the fact that they possess an immortal soul. |
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The book reflects, in fact, Murray's own breadth of experience and the range of her social and spiritual vision. |
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By providing them with the shorts it was intended to symbolize the spiritual and mental breakaway from traditional dress and thought. |
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She was intelligent and coherent and not the least bit cosy or vacuously spiritual. |
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We hope that this denomination will be faithful to God and will fill the spiritual vacuum left by liberalism. |
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A news agency recently reported you as the spiritual adviser to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. |
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They wanted us to take out every single word that was even vaguely religious or spiritual. |
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The higher purpose of art is evidently to correct the spiritual errors of a soulless, competitive, materialist society. |
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Tarkovsky no doubt saw himself pursuing the spiritual in human existence against the soulless, corrupt and morally bankrupt Stalinist leadership. |
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While spiritual and soul music are making a come back, protest music isn't as zealous or popular, especially not in urban India. |
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Kathleen was a deeply spiritual person with a sound knowledge of theology and philosophy. |
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Glastonbury, a small town in the south-west of England, is considered significant by a variety of religious groups and spiritual seekers. |
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We, in our everyday lives often lack the freedom and space for the spiritual and the eternal. |
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Their lack of attentiveness to spiritual matters did not hinder their appreciation of his nobleness. |
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Instead, reliable human access to natural law is a matter of noetic knowledge, of personal spiritual experience with God. |
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She attempted to teach Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children a spiritual appreciation of the land and the natural world. |
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Swinscoe has escaped his influences and marked out his own genus of non-aligned spiritual music. |
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This all changed when Hsiao gained a spiritual interest in Buddhism a decade ago. |
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The art with an unexpectedly spiritual or even Buddhist tone is often the strongest. |
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Study, then, is a habit as desirable as her religious vestments, the garb of potential spiritual insight. |
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We can no longer afford to dismiss the vexations of terror now that they have invaded our own spiritual and intellectual terrain. |
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I always loved Meg's gorgeous photos and wanted to soak up the apparent peaceful, spiritual vibe of the place. |
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With the performance of the worship, its spiritual potency is activated and it becomes vibrant with divine energy. |
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A vicar usually continued to have the spiritual care of the parish and to receive the vicarial tithes. |
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War, according to the theologian, meant a battle against vices, personal and spiritual. |
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But it is also a non-denominational endeavor, open to all the spiritual traditions that one might find in a contemporary community. |
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Most of the book is objectively descriptive, be the focus spiritual or scientific. |
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The soul that is vigorous and healthy will experience spiritual pleasure, while the soul that is ill or injured will experience spiritual pain. |
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It is a promise of renewal, an assurance of our heavenly vine dresser's care for our spiritual vitality. |
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The metaphor of journey embraces both a physical journey and a spiritual journey. |
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A deeply spiritual prayer engages the souls of all who are present and will move the hearers often to tears. |
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Encouraging mutuality acknowledges that our spiritual existence affects our physical existence. |
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But has it also been endowed by our creator with a spiritual center, a soul, at this moment? |
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The original religion sees the human, spiritual, and physical worlds as interconnected, with their existence and functions ruled by Waaqa. |
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Is this then the end of the long march of human civilisation, this spiritual suicide, this quiet putrefaction of the soul into matter? |
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As for many romantic poets, love is the agent for the fusion of souls, spiritual transcendence, and metaphysical existence. |
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Speech in humans is the manifest link between the physical and spiritual aspects of our existence. |
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Symbols correlate human spiritual concerns with those otherwise inaccessible realities. |
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Heads of families took charge of both the physical and spiritual welfare of those under them. |
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In the integrated complex, the spiritual concerns of the human soul and the temporal concerns of daily life came to be taken care of. |
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He never got it finished and it was his friend and spiritual son, Edouard Dermi who finished his work. |
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Alex had been my closest friend, my climbing partner, my spiritual brother. |
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Ned was a warm, spiritual person who had an outgoing personality and had a kind word for everyone. |
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And, while I don't mean to defend spiritual people, I would wonder how they could even begin to define that. |
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He's a spiritual person who is very misguided, but represents to you a very positive thing. |
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I have never met more spiritual people than those that have been sober a day at a time for a very long time. |
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I think back to the pastors and mentors who have made the most impact in my life and I would describe them as spiritual people. |
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He's a calm man, broad-shouldered, a little heavy in the gut, a well-loved husband and father, a loyal friend, a deeply spiritual man. |
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Deep down he was a very spiritual person, kind, charitable, and a good neighbour to all. |
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Piece by piece I am finding aspects of religions or spiritual faiths that make sense to me. |
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But little research on whether spiritual or religious beliefs alter the process of grief has been carried out. |
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These participants resorted to embracing some of the postmodern ideas but opted to maintain their religious or spiritual beliefs. |
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Also, if you do have any personal spiritual or religious beliefs you could utilize them for protection and support. |
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I don't think there is any connection between religion and our spiritual journey. |
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The womanist values women as spiritual leaders and prophets as well as teachers and mothers. |
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Ronny believes his mother's religious and spiritual beliefs are a sign of senility. |
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Such misinterpreters do not know the proper techniques, which have to be learned under a bona fide spiritual master. |
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The noun is designed to unite and give a positive connotation to people who do not have religious or spiritual beliefs. |
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Lately, however, methods have been developed to assess religiosity and spiritual beliefs. |
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What was needed was a more spiritual sort of religion that offered no such crutches to lame practice. |
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Religious literature has long indicated that paranormal phenomena are associated with religious or spiritual beliefs. |
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Your spiritual and religious beliefs or philosophies may help you deal with your grief. |
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Religious and spiritual beliefs are an important part of how many people deal with life's joys and hardships. |
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Someone's religious or spiritual beliefs have absolutely nothing to do with whether a decision is made to prosecute. |
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But the Taliban continued to cling on to Kandahar, their spiritual home in southern Afghanistan. |
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Yet it is hardly likely that Lancashire members will want to sacrifice their spiritual home for two or three of these shows every year. |
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The French always viewed this venue as their spiritual home and have been unbeaten there for 55 years. |
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Stars of the hit comedy Phoenix Nights returned to their spiritual home to take part in a fun-filled charity night. |
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Now they are back at their spiritual home, a redeveloped Valley, solvent, competitive and stable. |
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If the decision is taken to remove the windows, then I hope a place can be provided within the Cathedral which is their spiritual home. |
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They feel that now is not the time to abandon the nation that, whether they like it or not, is their spiritual home. |
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Art spiritualized, through unconventional spiritual practices and beliefs, is foundational to any appreciation of Page's visual art. |
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Transpersonal encounters refer to encounters with angels, demons, and other spiritual visitations. |
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Whatever it was, it was an extraordinary visitation from some spiritual place beyond. |
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They could hold visitations of all the dioceses in the province and exercise spiritual oversight of any vacant see. |
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My perspective is neither spiritual nor religious, but instead is one of a non-materialistic idealism. |
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The National Being presents a synthesis of his ideas on non-militant nationalism, spiritual concerns, and idealistic principles. |
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A non-religious person may still therefore have a deep spirituality and spiritual needs. |
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The West African and trans-Caribbean influences in the South are best seen in spiritual ceremonies that evoke elements from voodoo rituals. |
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Among those annual commitments is usually a vow to become more deeply spiritual, more religious perhaps. |
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Faithful to his ordination vows, and his concern for the spiritual well-being of his people, John Galway McVicker had been active in the revival. |
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This discourse of spiritual marriage to Christ might also be used by a widow desiring to avoid remarriage by becoming a vowess. |
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Their spiritual leader is a vulturish photographer and scientist named Vaughan, played with intricate obsession by Montreal actor Elias Koteas. |
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I do believe that my moral choices have spiritual, non-temporal consequences. |
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Young artists ransacked antique shops and archives to find spiritual nourishment beyond the groundwork that had been laid waste. |
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My feeling is that there is a lack of spiritual nourishment among younger people. |
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For spiritual nourishment there were halls of worship filled with statues of the Buddha. |
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David Jansen calls for new monastic communities to provide intentional spiritual formation, similar to the traditional novitiate. |
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Ali's supporters in Iraq did not accept the authority of the Umayyad caliphs and chose their own spiritual leaders called Imams. |
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Other spiritual methods of searching for one's soulmate are astrology, numerology, palm reading, personality types, and magic. |
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It's a different spiritual awareness than the numinous qualities of James MacMillan or the orthodox, religion-poaching Tavener. |
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She explains her own spiritual lessons and how she went from a child-level to an adult-level in functioning on the spiritual plane. |
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There's definitely a trap in any spiritual path that can remove the seeker from the material plane. |
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When we speak of an angel, we are speaking of an entity that exists purely on a spiritual plane. |
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These physical deviations were connected to the spiritual defects of blind literalism and obdurateness. |
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Among the three religious vows, obedience is considered a spiritual way of listening to an inner voice in the stead of God's will. |
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The new millennium is the time for mankind's movement and the obtainment of spiritual perfection and a liberated existence, she said. |
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What happens to the religious or spiritual beliefs of soldiers when they go to battle? |
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It is a small, intimate and humble place where a simple congregation once gathered for spiritual sustenance. |
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Her special interests include the role of the spiritual dimension in all kinds of healing, and the body-mind link in sickness and health. |
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The first step on the road to heaven for each of us is to realize our true spiritual state in the sight of God. |
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In many cultures, water is not just a necessity of life, it has a deep spiritual significance, too. |
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On a spiritual level, I think ending one's own life signifies a fundamental misunderstanding of life's purpose. |
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Training in silat includes cultural, spiritual, and mental aspects as well as tumbling, striking, kicking, blocking and agility movements. |
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A lot of Bresson's work has been read to have spiritual transcendence, yet also can be read existentially, politically and morally. |
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Indeed, He is the source of EVERY spiritual blessing that God has to offer. |
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In Christ, we have been given every spiritual blessing, and the capacity to hear the Holy Spirit is one of those blessings. |
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When a great man like an Isaac makes a blessing, that blessing affects spiritual forces and becomes a reality. |
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He therefore validated Yaakov's blessings, and recognized Yaakov as the sole spiritual inheritor of the blessings. |
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This spirit soul must enter into the spiritual sky to merge into the Brahman effulgence. |
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One of the great blessings of our time is the symphony of spiritual possibilities available to the seeker. |
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His songs are frequently grim, a catalogue of human misery shot through with mordant humour and flashes of spiritual or psychological calm. |
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Mormonism also brings spiritual peace and meaning to the lives of many, who say their lives would be meaningless without Mormonism. |
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Within the space of a few pages, the comedian morphs from an ambitious, uncaring party animal into a remorseful, spiritual outcast. |
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It is only in the lap of the Himalayas that he found real peace, spiritual bliss and intellectual enlightenment. |
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But, drawn out of her spiritual bliss and feeling trapped, she quickly turns the tables. |
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The Torah teaches us that there is an eternal life, a wholly spiritual life, whose bliss is far greater than the human mind can imagine. |
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Although he wasn't in a habit, he had a beaming smile that suggested a state of spiritual bliss. |
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They experience spiritual bliss and divine glory according to their individual spiritual capacities. |
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Mr Sterk says that, when evangelicals first come in, the Tzotzils want to defend their spiritual world. |
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It's a form of catharsis that by mortifying flesh you will actually develop your spiritual side. |
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Would you say that the experience you underwent in Pampa Lluscuma was more of a spiritual than a ufological event? |
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There the Indonesian Mother Superior harangued them for forty-five minutes on the moral and spiritual duties of parents. |
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Instead of Wall Street, the son has made the spiritual life as an Orthodox Jew his primary focus. |
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After years of spiritual practice, Jack Kornfield found he had emotional and relationship issues still unaddressed. |
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I have, too, a sort of spiritual gaucherie which makes me unapt to participate in any rite. |
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Exploring your spiritual path can take place on a mountain-top or in a university classroom. |
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Anyone who has a sister, as I do, understands the mental, emotional and spiritual complexities that biological sisterhood imparts. |
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Then a metaphor focusing on spiritual inner strength and age progression was introduced. |
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To use herbs and inner wisdom is a spiritual, psychic and intuitive process. |
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For others there may be even greater challenges when deep inner emotional and spiritual conflicts emerge. |
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Many Eastern breathing practices help you develop physical strength, spiritual growth and inner peace. |
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When the people of first-century Jerusalem looked at Saul of Tarsus, they saw a man filled with unbridled spiritual ambition. |
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Because of unbrokenness, we can find it very difficult to share our real spiritual need with others. |
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True thought of the wisdom of the experiment erases unclearness and lack of spiritual knowledge. |
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Where did it come from, and why is it blurring the boundaries of spiritual and secular realms? |
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Since the human person is a psychosomatic being, fasting also means satisfying both bodily and spiritual needs. |
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In three separate films, he finds the meditational and spiritual in relatively mundane images. |
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Such seemingly spiritual forms are sometimes offset by the depiction of something mundane. |
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The book's grand aims are filtered through his muddled mind, which has the unfortunate effect of making his spiritual quest seem mundane. |
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Because God is in everything and everyone, the most mundane activity is regarded as a spiritual activity. |
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The focus is on trees that have served as mediators between mundane human life and spiritual or ancestral realms. |
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The Japanese elevated the mundane practice of drinking tea to a spiritual discipline. |
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The other major technique used to maintain a view of the sacred and the spiritual is to reframe the mundane in spiritual terms. |
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Again, this is in an effort to help the people of the tribe live in accord with spiritual and mundane realities. |
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In relating to the activities in life, whether spiritual or mundane, their sense of workability disappears, and they face a state of bleakness. |
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To increase the dosage of awe and joy in daily life, transform the mundane into something more spiritual. |
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They gave impetus to the spiritual life of the Eastern Orthodox Slavic community. |
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In Kyoto, the traditionalists fought against his design as unfitting for Japan's ancient spiritual center. |
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A labyrinth is a single path or unicursal tool for personal, psychological and spiritual transformation. |
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Someone who has knowledge of religious or spiritual mysteries is sometimes called a hierophant. |
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The great mystics and saints have told us that the spiritual journey does include a kind of retreat from the world. |
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There's also the mystical, spiritual side of Ayurveda, which sees all intelligence and wisdom as flowing from one source. |
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Taoism is a Chinese philosophical tradition that emphasizes the spiritual and mystical connection between human beings and nature. |
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To those on a quest for spiritual evolution or transformation, they promise entry into an esoteric world of ancient mystical wisdom. |
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But this intellectual empiricism was joined with an emotional and spiritual mysticism which he got from his parents. |
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This leads us into mysticism as the spiritual quality of staying in pure contemplation in the divine presence. |
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The new creature is the fruit of a spiritual marriage uniting the activity of the artist to the passivity of a given matter. |
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There was no dichotomy between a social and a spiritual gospel to these men who held a unitive concept of truth. |
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For Torah study is the primary way to unplug spiritual blockage, and to remove barriers that prevent one from seeing the truth. |
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We are, very simply, unprepared for dealing with pangs of shame or for undertaking spiritual soul-searchings. |
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The Holy Spirit produces spiritual fruit in God's people that ensures a life of a kind that unsaved people can never understand or enjoy. |
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And I want to understand the nature of that power, be it spiritual or natural or a combination of the two. |
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They can exist in material objects, the natural world, spiritual realms, or all of the above. |
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So that's where I am, that's why this blog has become decidedly unspiritual after a few months of frantic spiritual searching. |
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Worse still, if in this place one behaves unspiritually, in an undivine manner, contrary to the minimum requirements of the spiritual life. |
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At the same time, art as such, the carrier of spiritual value, was seen as unteachable, a feature of individual genius. |
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Like signposts along a highway warning of change, unthankfulness is a sure sign of spiritual decay. |
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Communal disharmony, not spiritual harmony, might seem more desirable to secure the unthinking loyalty of the faithful. |
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These displays are the only place where the museum's message of the universality of spiritual concerns gives way to the specifics of particular religions. |
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Everyone who subscribes to the Mahayana technically becomes a bodhisattva, but for most this is just the starting point of their long course of spiritual development. |
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On Friday, Hearts chairman George Foulkes challenged McGrail and Deans to come up with a proposal which would keep the club at their spiritual home. |
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Rorty thinks that churches should teach that the greatest source of suffering is still, as always, economic inequality, not spiritual or bodily impurity. |
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Without expectations of the big dramatic event or the boffo laugh, the rhythm of the voice makes manifest a yearning that might be spiritual or romantic. |
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It's a movie with very strong spiritual undertones and overtones. |
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What's elusive about their music is that the songs are written in an introspective manner and as such, the spiritual undertones are disguised as a reflective life ethic. |
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Only once under Vogts, when Denmark won by a single goal in August, have his players been subjected to the pressure of playing at their spiritual home. |
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An extraordinary spiritual leader and a courageous statesman is no more. |
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They interviewed people on their way of life, emotions, the history of Nestinari and most of all their souls and their spiritual ritual and mystical powers. |
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In addition, extremists regard Egypt as their spiritual home. |
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It is a soul-searching journey, incorporating mind matters and spirit matters, a gradual awakening to the joys of spiritual awareness on a road to discovery. |
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When you begin with the premise that all spiritual matters must have some non-spiritual explanation, then the process of enquiry is much like that of peeling an onion. |
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They were deeply spiritual men engaged in a political enterprise. |
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It is supposed to secure obedience to the slaveholder, and is held as a sovereign remedy among the slaves themselves, for every form of disobedience, temporal or spiritual. |
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The Taliban was in total disarray and heading for the hills last night after losing control of Jalalabad and appearing to have been ousted from Kandahar, their spiritual home. |
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They have had a spiritual or numinous or paranormal experience at some point in their own lives. |
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Man's destiny was to transcend his animal nature on a spiritual plane. |
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Without vision, we're susceptible to trivial distractions which result in disunity, dilution of the truth, unfruitfulness and spiritual aimlessness. |
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They are largely unguided by spiritual mentors or temporal ones. |
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Whatever the answer, it's a good time for Lali Puna, one of the spiritual parents of the current wave of synth-poppers, to release a collection of B-sides and remixes. |
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And that was considered to be something mystical and spiritual. |
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Beyond this there also lies a mystical or spiritual meaning. |
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Now, as the Olympics return to their spiritual home, the modern Olympic dream is that we can revert back to basics before idealism is completely snuffed out by cynicism. |
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He mentioned that people who are energized by the Holy Spirit to the extent that they can speak in tongues also have an energized personal spiritual life. |
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Committee members are delighted that their new grounds will be so close to their spiritual home and work is expected to start in the immediate future. |
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He said that mysticism was a spiritual way of getting closer to God. |
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This inclination was supported by his decision in 1909, to join the Theosophical Society, where the religious mysticism encouraged him to turn inward to spiritual life. |
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Miracle stories per se may be crude renderings of the seamless and spiritual way in which God truly responds to the world but, when properly spiritualized, they take on value. |
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The approach is primarily mythopoeic, recognising that spiritual truths are better understood by means of allusion and symbol rather than through doctrine. |
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A potentially exciting adventure gets bogged down in a self-important and unintentionally disrespectful parody of Native Alaskan spiritual beliefs. |
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Because of her spiritual and cultural relationship with Maori communities in connection with her skills in tukutuku, I felt there was something here to be shared. |
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Wine has always had spiritual and religious significance, and monks and monasteries have long been regarded as playing a crucial part in wine history. |
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As woo-woo as it sounds, you're yearning for a more spiritual experience of life, wherein daydreaming is a slice of daily bread. |
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Her daughters also read spiritual works and were obedient to their mother. |
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Among the Celtic monastics there was a form of spiritual direction in which the monks and the nuns discussed both their sinfulness and their need to reform. |
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Their social, moral and spiritual development is unsatisfactory. |
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As spiritual people, we need to reach out our hands to one another. |
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The point is not a celebration of military or political triumph, but rather a visualization of the human quest for spiritual lightness, for a transcendent peace. |
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Promising physical immortality is, simply put, spiritual snake oil. |
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He was filled with a longing for God's glory and for spiritual blessing. |
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She hopes that the unsought exposure will help in the campaign to stop the physical, social and spiritual destruction she sees at Kowanyama from alcohol and hopelessness. |
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Communalism implies an unspiritual and irreligious alliance between the religious and political establishments that flouts every spiritual value that we cherish. |
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And even if its not material goods you want, you will still want to substiture leisure for labor, so as to pursue your non-material spiritual ends. |
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But that role expanded as Ravi began supplying George with spiritual books to read as well. |
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The article goes on to detail how to read the future in a lampshade, contact your spiritual guides and ask the spirit world to get you the job you want. |
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While he was struggling in late 1796 to move out of his mental and spiritual despair, Wordsworth wrote the eerie and largely unstageable play The Borderers. |
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Here was a saintly bishop whose vita would not easily suit Lyon's burghers' ideas about a healthy relationship between secular and spiritual authority in their city. |
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The Curragh, spiritual home of Ireland's horseracing industry, is only 20 minutes away, and you can spy million-pound horses out exercising on the downs. |
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Bringing others to a better spiritual bliss is important and beautiful. |
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He supplicates before Lord Shiva for a boon of spiritual bliss. |
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Within Protestantism, numerical growth and spiritual dynamism seem to have migrated to evangelicals, Pentecostals and charismatics, especially in non-Western countries. |
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He possesses a spiritual body composed of eternality, knowledge and bliss. |
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Let me explain by first saying I am not a Mormon, nor am I particularly spiritual, having been born into a family of Sunday-football-watching, nonpracticing Lutherans. |
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On the spiritual plane it is revealed in the experience of eternal bliss. |
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He could not be bothered with spiritual notions or metaphysical concepts. |
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It is full of thought, and she was an intellectual and spiritual person. |
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During the nineteenth century the countries of America consolidated their political independence from the mother country, but spiritual slavery continued. |
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Following this, Kant argued we were only capable of perceiving phenomenon, or appearances, while the noumena, or spiritual essence, lay eternally beyond our reach. |
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The spiritual life of the soul with God is wounded, often mortally. |
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However, many Western practitioners today feel a need to reinstate the universal, non-sectarian spiritual orientation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. |
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The novel has since sold 11 million copies, making it the biggest-selling Brazilian book of all time and one of the world's biggest-selling modern spiritual books. |
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This, added to his real concern for the physical and spiritual welfare of Valene and Coleman, propels him to take drastic steps to secure their penitence and reformation. |
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Our spiritual existence affects our physical existence, and vice versa. |
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While it broke ground by merging political and social issues with blistering, tribal-influenced metal, the group was never an overtly spiritual or introspective band. |
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Silent space dissolves the gap, it creates an inner spaciousness where mental, emotional and spiritual needs are brought together, appreciated and nourished. |
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It's where most of my family live and friends live and the sum of many things physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual that create my inner landscape. |
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Love, permanence, spiritual peace, the rejection of false gods, and safe passage to boot. |
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Their real universe is the spiritual realm of the inner life. |
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The mortal mind obfuscates the spiritual truth, which is the love of God. |
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The genetic contributions of his mother, Mary Anne Wallace, to Wallace's independence, spiritual qualities, and kindness are unsuspected, unconsidered, and unknown. |
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In that sense, globalization has indeed created a huge spiritual vacuum. |
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The spiritual viewpoints of the three men are variously embodied in the moon. |
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Curl also examines spiritual communism which focuses on charismatic leaders and can result in separatism and cultism. |
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The asuric society was democratic, more social, spiritual, ecoconscious, gender equal, matrilineal and socialistic. |
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Some believe that the promised liberation is a spiritual one. |
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Legend has it that Ngatoroirangi, a revered spiritual leader and explorer, arrived from Hawaiki to New Zealand on his canoe 600 years ago. |
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High places are very spiritual for Mongolians, which is why the Gombo family came here to see the tower. |
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Velitchkovsky was notable in initiating a major spiritual revival within the Russian Church in the Hesychast tradition. |
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The 63-year-old American actor began his spiritual tour on Wednesday by visiting the Tsuklakhang monastry in Gangtok. |
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The most amazing spiritual journey is sitting in a garbage dump with people who have nothing and sharing life with them. |
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Rooted in a theology of loss and gain, her poems physicalize the spiritual but also spiritualize the physical. |
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Their spiritual leader is a vulturish photographer and scientist names Vaughan, played with intricate obsession by Montreal actor Elias Koteas. |
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The head of the monastery, the abbot or hegumen, would act as spiritual director for the monks. |
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Karen Lai states that she interacts with spiritual beings, similar to the way her grandmother prayed to Guan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. |
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As Professor Strelka shows in great detail, Templar gnosis is spiritual knowledge, in a circle of the specially initiated. |
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Priestism is defined as the reliance on a ritually-selected individual to communicate with kami to solve spiritual and physical illness. |
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Hopi Indians from the US state of Arizona insist the masks were stolen spiritual vessels and want them back. |
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The Psalms continue to serve as a primary source of prayers, and even biblical prefigurements help teach the spiritual meaning of Christ's work. |
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Ramadan is meant to be a time of piety and spiritual reflection. |
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A modern spiritual journey, a hejira defined entirely by lines, angles, and national identity. |
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Hopi Indians from Arizona insist the masks are stolen spiritual vessels and they want them back. |
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While he finds these traditions start out in earnest, they develop into various forms of spiritual hucksterism in the 20th century. |
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It is a prayer rug, named with a spiritual intent, not simply a rug. |
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Chapter 3 unfolds rigourous comparative analysis of spiritual flight among large Diasporan rituals, such as Vodun, Orisa, Shango, Rastafari, and Spiritual Baptist ceremonies. |
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The priest cautions that as we live in a spiritual realm, an innocent act such as playing with an Ouija board could lead to some uncontrollable spiritual consequences. |
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He moves away from the narrow physicalistic perspectives that pervade official moral teachings and includes the psychological, social and spiritual dimensions of the human. |
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Part I proposes an indigenous feminist spiritual anthropology and practices that can heal the mind-body split and decolonize one's sense of self from oppressive systems. |
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Investigating the relation of spiritual and emotional intelligence with life satisfaction of the students of Azad University of Lamard is the main purpose of this research. |
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Originally, the local men of letters were Utraquists, spiritual descendants of Jan Hus, who believed that the Eucharist should be received under both forms. |
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While I've always admired his spirituals, I had no idea Elvis was so interested in spiritual studies and so very involved in learning and sharing his knowledge. |
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But his spiritual ideal remains more general, even pantheist. |
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When the calendar runs out, the doomsayers theorize, Earth will be destroyed by an asteroid called Nibiru, or possibly experience global spiritual awakening. |
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