Narcissism and narcissistic identification both involve phantasies of power, omnipotence, mastery and control. |
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In fantasy, they get to feel the omnipotence, invulnerability, aggression and self-direction that real life makes so difficult. |
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The whole notion of enlightenment is talked of as some fugue like bliss state, with corresponding siddhis, or omnipotence or whatever. |
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A certain amount of narratorial omnipotence has to be practised if absorbing stories are to be created. |
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Emphasis on the omnipotence of God is still more pronounced in the writings of William of Ockham. |
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Perhaps, said the sceptics, we could simply demonstrate the omnipotence of the wonder weapon, without using it on people. |
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Though presenting an image of omnipotence to outsiders, China's central government is often unaware of the details of individual cases. |
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The call wiped away a little of that aura of omniscience and omnipotence that Rubin had carried for so many years. |
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They were in their early twenties, trying to find themselves, spurred on by feelings of omnipotence. |
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The mystery of the afterlife, the questions that surround the very idea of omnipotence are vivid and real within the scope of Wings of Desire. |
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But this awareness stood alone when it was called upon to confront the omnipotence of the colonizer. |
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And no show there has ever defied that newspaper's critical omnipotence quite so dramatically as a musical prequel to The Wizard of Oz, Wicked. |
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This is clearly an argument to foster the illusive and baseless concepts of omnipotence and omnipresence. |
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Philosophers have explored two ways of explicating the concept of omnipotence. |
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He still clings stubbornly to his belief in the omnipotence of science and the grandeur of human ambition. |
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In the beginning in his omnipotence he created matter, along with its motion and rest. |
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In the movies, similar extravagance only fuels childish fantasies of omnipotence and Manichaean notions of how evil exists in the world. |
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I've understood that that omnipotence on its own terms is very provisional. |
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The problem Ripple is trying to solve is not the omnipotence of the banks but the antiquated way that money is transferred among them. |
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The truths about God's omniscience and omnipotence must be completed with the truths about man's freedom. |
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And despite his omnipotence, Hunter doesn't steal the show from his group, which includes another minor miracle in chromatic harmonica player Gregoire Maret. |
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The author addresses issues including the power of private production companies, the immobility of the State and the omnipotence of money. |
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It is as if an old man were to play out a joke on those younger who have yet to understand that secret wisdom which gives him a gleeful omnipotence over their actions. |
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The bitter experiences and sufferings we had during the four decades of the Congress omnipotence and omnipresence can not be wiped off our memories. |
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Emphasizing feelings of uniqueness, omnipotence, and invulnerability helps the adolescent to conceive of the self individualistically, i.e. apart from family ties. |
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Colleagues who have been frustrated by his omnipotence and intransigence in five years of government, have scented the faint whiff of blood in the water. |
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In this passover every soul blossoms in the omnipotence of God and is fulfilled. |
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This should act as a warning to us all against feeling too clever, too overconfident and too sure of our own omnipotence. |
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This amount of coordination might also require a level of omniscience and omnipotence that few public sectors possess. |
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You can go to the kaaba and shun Allah, but you cannot be a Congressman and question the omnipotence of the Nehru-Gandhi family. |
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The game grants you omnipotence over an assortment of medieval soldiers, serfs and craftsmen, who are your humble pawns as you bid to establish your reign. |
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A consequence of the infant's belief in the Father's omnipotence is the conviction that all suffering could be eliminated if only the Father wished it. |
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For example, I share his concern about the implications of the idea of God's omnipotence for theodicy, and also his unease with a radical separation of God and nature. |
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Besides, HoC is wondrously binge-watchable because viewers get off on Frank's ridiculous omnipotence. |
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The strange new charges seem designed to show both the state's capriciousness and its omnipotence. Russia's New Year holidays stretch into mid-January. |
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But, as humanity's mind discovered mystery after mystery, the Universe kept expanding before their eyes, and the greatness and omnipotence of God continued to grow before the marveling intelligence of man. |
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To summarize, Man may return to the omniscience and omnipotence of the primordial spirits and produce a human race like that in the beginning of the world. |
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If there are states of affairs that an omnipotent agent is powerless to bring about, then how is the notion of omnipotence intelligibly to be defined? |
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The EIU's survey found that senior executives' belief in their own omnipotence leads them into thinking they, and not the line managers, hold sway over motivation and engagement in the firm. |
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Everywhere else, American omnipotence is taken for granted. |
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We would like to stress that excessive regulation, too much faith in the omnipotence of legislation, and burdensome taxation are the worst enemies of employment. |
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I think it is important that the Commission should uphold this, because I believe the greatest threat to citizens' privacy is the omnipotence of the state in accessing personal data. |
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The Heads of State and Government are threatening to replace thirty years of budgetary right by the omnipotence of the Finance Ministers behind closed doors, and this shows little evidence of democracy or transparency. |
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By judging His enemies, God manifests His omnipotence. |
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In order to become a cultural project as well, many things need to be undertaken that will seemingly disturb the design allowing only for the omnipotence of market rules and unlimited liberalism. |
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All those people who have experienced the brutality and seeming omnipotence of Soviet totalitarianism can assure you that we can make a difference if we value our own values seriously. |
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A round, greenish token with one face stamped with cursive characters expressing the omnipotence of God and an off-centre seal with granulations on its left edge. |
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By not being linked with omnipotence man loses his best possibilities. |
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His greatest work is well and truly omnipotence. |
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Babbage put forward the thesis that God had the omnipotence and foresight to create as a divine legislator. |
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Goddidit is not a scientific theory, if God is assumed to be omnipotent, as omnipotence cannot be scientifically verified. |
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I would use my omnipotence to make them no longer blind, and then I would will them to understand every color including infrayellow and bleen. |
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Do you mean to say that, having once served as an individuating and progressive force, capitalism now disjoins society through the omnipotence of the market? |
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The egoic pursuit of self-accomplishment is driven by the primal and ambivalent omnipotence of the ouroboric self characterized by typhonic fluxion of its internal negativity. |
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In professional training programs, our strivings for omniscience, omnipotence, and omnisentience are stimulated, reinforced, and rewarded by the programs' faculties. |
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