On the other hand, the dynamic panoramic views reflect his contemplative sense of analysis and recognition of space, timing and content. |
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In the miniseries, Spartacus is very brooding, contemplative and very quiet. |
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It's a spacey, contemplative flavor that dovetails nicely with the album's title. |
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Haiku is contemplative poetry and is characterised by spontaneity and lightness. |
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This was the day that the word contemplative entered my vocabulary, giving shape to the way I wanted to live my life. |
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This learning would, first of all, be a listening to God's voice in contemplative silence. |
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The Carthusians are a contemplative order who devote their lives to considering their faith in silence. |
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Since, according to the legend, she retired as a hermit, her example could be employed to sing the praises of the contemplative life. |
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These might be orchestral interludes or the religious hymns, but they form more contemplative passages, balancing the dialogue. |
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The luxurious tones and melded colors demonstrate the paintings' slow facture and encourage contemplative viewing. |
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Like the best Minimalist works, her paintings possess a painstaking facture and structural rigor that invite slow, contemplative readings. |
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Could it be that this missionary contemplative and this contemplative missionary are companions in a joint work of grace? |
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Hamelin's pinpoint accuracy and sure-handed excellence continued in this contemplative, sprawling piece. |
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Women can integrate the contemplative and active connaturally through maternity and the works of mercy that are associated with domestic life. |
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People walk the labyrinth slowly, as an aid to contemplative prayer and reflection, as a spiritual exercise, or as a form of pilgrimage. |
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This time out, however, the beats are more upbeat and inviting compared to the downtempo and contemplative beats of Folk Songs. |
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Was her artwork something of an expression of her prayerful life, or contemplative life? |
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I want to free the word contemplative from its captivity in Buddhist and Trappist monasteries and reclaim it for people like ourselves. |
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The one called Hogarth is charcoal-black, a contemplative podge that looks out upon the world with stupefied wonder. |
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You could not find a greater contrast to such contemplative serenity than the National Gallery's magnificent Rubens exhibition. |
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Joseph II reduced the number of religious houses belonging to the contemplative orders. |
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Thomas was a biblical commentator, an educator of his fellow friars, a theologian, a preacher, and a great contemplative. |
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She twiddled her thumbs with a contemplative frown, stood to pace for a moment, then reseated herself and cleared her throat. |
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I would sit there with my books and studies, or sometimes engage in my own form of contemplative prayer. |
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Jade nodded with a contemplative expression and led him down to the lower floors. |
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Nonetheless, the act of reading can be sacred if we realize how close it is in spirit to the search for the contemplative. |
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And he was for 14 years a member of a contemplative religious order so his values are all in the right place. |
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Plus, you will need to set aside 40 minutes each day for contemplative prayer. |
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When he was finish, the three friends sat in contemplative silence, the movie still playing unnoticed in the background. |
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Lewis's last three chapters are an extended allegory of contemplative prayer. |
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The natural beauty of the Park is ideal for contemplative life, as monks and nuns of earlier centuries found before us. |
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McGrath talks about his history in contemplative and carefully measured tones. |
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Second, there is a given doxological posture that demarcates and identifies a space as a contemplative and healing place. |
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Sometimes you don't mind a talky cab driver, but I felt off-kilter and contemplative after my stroll so it was perfect. |
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Looking for old spanners and fondue sets isn't the main reason for my contemplative melancholia. |
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As a member of a contemplative religious order spending time in silence is nothing strange to me, and is something I look forward to. |
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Saivism values both bhakti and yoga, devotional and contemplative sadhanas, or disciplines. |
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The mood of his album is dreamy and contemplative, with occasional bursts of childish exuberance. |
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In lieu of more thoughtful and contemplative reflections, I'll just present my top 5 panels. |
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The interaction between Buddhism and Taoism gave rise to the Ch'an school of contemplative quietism which developed into Japanese Zen. |
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We must take it at face value for there is no torment beyond the exuberant grins, coy smirks or contemplative musings of any of the grandmothers. |
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Vergil is a kind of contemplative who finds himself writing epic, at the average pace of about three lines a day. |
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The long, dreamy, contemplative takes of classic Hollywood studio movies or postwar European art films are long gone. |
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What Evans has provided, however, is a well-written and masterful introduction to this great monastic contemplative and doctor of the church. |
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Atop each Core is a contemplative chamber, open to an unobstructed view of the sky. |
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The adagio from the String Quartet Number 4 was a more contemplative, soothing piece. |
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The community was quietist, contemplative in spirit, and rather donnish, with Augustine as acknowledged leader providing answers to questions raised in the discussions. |
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I found their melancholy inviting and I appreciated their contemplative, lonely world. |
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But it was that period in her life, when her career was just taking shape, that produces her most contemplative answers. |
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The spokesman for the office said that Jalics is leading a contemplative retreat until May 10, and cannot be reached. |
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Since this nature is rational and spiritual, reason is understood to be both ratiocinative and contemplative, but contemplation is the most sublime function of the soul. |
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But Rich, silent until now, was regarding Shaun with a contemplative gaze. |
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Welles uses his own intimate vocal delivery, and an atmospheric soundscape, to prepare us for a final zinger that is both eerie and contemplative. |
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The trio followed with Handel's Sonata in G Minor with its demanding variations in the movements calling for crisp fingering and contemplative playing. |
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We sat in a contemplative silence, and I closed my eyes and rested my head against the brick, feeling the pulsing bass of the music through the wall. |
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This is an album full of contemplative and meditative pleasures. |
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Makine has control over an unalloyed contemplative unhappiness that is almost stereotypically Russian. |
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He is said to be quiet and contemplative, a strict vegetarian who spends most of his time in his palatial mansion in Kingston. |
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Quietly contemplative, perfectly still, he sits unencumbered by the world. |
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Elena shared wider, by penning hopeful, contemplative letters to John Paul every few weeks, which she posted on a blog. |
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These painted images are contemplative musings of a reflective thinker looking through veils of timelessness to honour the artistic masters of the past. |
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Then follows his more recent photographic work that expresses his contemplative enjoyment of the quiet landscapes unrolling between the Great Lakes and the East Coast. |
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Then, in her middle seventies, she stopped, resolving to use the years she had left to pursue God through the solitary practice of contemplative prayer. |
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To my mind, the essential difference between philosophy and religion is in the religious type of contemplative act, the observer is within it, not outside it. |
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Despite the noisy celebration with loud conches and raucous bells, the essence of practice of Hinduism is a quiet introspection and contemplative meditation. |
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The early poetry reveals an interest in religious contemplative themes. |
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It has been argued that the current interest in contemplative prayer is a middle-class luxury for those who wish to experience some kind of spiritual frisson. |
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The false self that the contemplative would renounce is problematic. |
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He made application to Prior Richard at a local monastery, asking to be accepted as a contemplative and spend the rest of his life in the monastery. |
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Mary is seen as the pious, prayerful one, and an exemplar of contemplative life, whereas Martha is less spiritual but actively engaged in practical aspects of life. |
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Visitors will be invited to walk inside the work, to immerse themselves in colour, and it will, I hope, be a contemplative and poetic experience. |
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The mellow, contemplative mood of the music fuses elements of jazz, techno, trance, and more into a mesmerizingly smooth listening experience. |
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The piece is both gestural and contemplative, often drivingly energetic with coruscating outbursts, but often suffused with bell-coloured magic. |
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Amidst this fetor the Burmese masses live their festal and contemplative existences. |
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This retreat is designed to give individuals and experience of the practice of making bobbin lace in a contemplative setting. |
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Women religious engage in a variety of occupations, from contemplative prayer, to teaching, to providing health care, to working as missionaries. |
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Her contemplative films unpack the world the way Cezanne and Chardin do. |
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Wee Craig Brown is no numpty, but all that odium theologicum and contemplative mysticism would do his wee napper in. |
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Quiet and contemplative, and requiring little virtuosity from the soloist, the piece was slow to gain popularity among violists. |
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There is both a tense as well as a contemplative aura to this relationship, a history of violence as well as a mystagogic intimacy. |
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Apophasis is really the negation of rationality as a tool for approaching divinity and is the choice of the contemplative way of the mystic path. |
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Rohr's best observations are always aphoristic and incisive, reflecting not mere intellectual cleverness, but profound contemplative experience. |
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The mixed life, combining aspects of the contemplative orders and the active orders remains to this day a hallmark of Anglican religious life. |
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A thought rose in me, which often perplexes men of contemplative natures. |
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His writings are both mature and playful, contemplative and punchliney. |
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One such burgeoning movement is the new monasticism and its contemplative praxis, meant to inspire personal and social transformation in the modern world. |
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Cuthbert retired in 676, moved by a desire for the contemplative life. |
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Since 1989, the six contemplative sisters with the silver cross necklaces have lived and shared Salesian spirituality in three houses in the Northside neighborhood. |
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The contemporary monastery is Romanesque with a baroque chapel and houses a community of contemplative Premonstratensians, also known as the Norbertines. |
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For some, that may mean carting the kids round every Easter egg hunt on the island, while others may prefer to frequent more solemn, contemplative happenings. |
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Terrence Malick and Robert Redford produced this contemplative documentary that equates overdevelopment with cancer, and makes a pretty good case for the comparison. |
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Wrapped in Bausch's mischievous humor and emotional pathos, Nefes is contemplative, calm, and life-affirming in the face of unpredictable violence. |
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Interestingly, what seems to bring him the most pleasure is not this contemplative moment's conduciveness to self-discovery, but its potential to defer epiphany. |
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