He who knows it as existing in the cave of the heart, in the transcendent akasha realizes all his desires along with the Omniscient Brahman. |
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But the Church is also Holy, since founded and guided by Jesus Christ, who is Almighty and Omniscient God. |
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At several points the narrator interjects with omniscient knowledge of historical information which he alone has privileged access to. |
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Being omniscient, I know such activity is more or less commonplace, but I trust that you will do what is right. |
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All three films forgo the assistance of an omniscient narrator, and let the subjects tell their own stories. |
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All us omniscient narrators were getting together to have a few laughs and a few drinks. |
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Deconstruction theory and the decline of the omniscient narrator demonstrate a newfound humility. |
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If built-in exposure meters are as omniscient and sophisticated as camera manufacturers claim, why do people still get poorly exposed pictures? |
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Is the situation different if one shifts to a deity who is not omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect? |
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In stanzas twelve through fourteen, the omniscient narrator directs our eye to the movement of the skies. |
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And then, once you've created this omniscient, omnipotent regulatory body, what happens? |
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When we use our limbs in accord with the sacred laws of nature, every action worships and praises the omniscient Divinity in all things. |
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Hence, Samantabhadra examined the statements of the omniscient Jinas to examine if they were compatible with anekantavada. |
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It's certainly more cinematic than many comics for the simple fact that it has no thought balloons and no omniscient narrator. |
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An omnipotent and omniscient being, however, would know that such an action was about to take place, and would be able to prevent it. |
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Why does an omniscient, omnipotent God allow pain and suffering to happen to sentient, living things? |
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The idea of an omniscient, eternal, and infinite being, for example, could not be like anything the senses encountered. |
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In paradise, the omniscient narrator concludes, there are no stories because there are no journeys. |
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The CIA, usually portrayed as ruthless and omniscient, turns out to have had no spies and barely any informers in the enemy camp. |
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If you ask theists why there exists an omnipotent, omniscient and benevolent god, there is no further explanation they can give. |
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As Prague's omniscient narrator explains, the game is fundamentally flawed. |
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Economics deals with real man, weak and subject to error as he is, not with ideal beings omniscient and perfect as only gods could be. |
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In Scarlet Sister Mary, shifts in focalization between omniscient and limited perspectives delve frequently into Mary's consciousness. |
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If God is omnipotent and omniscient, why didn't he start the universe out in the first place so it would come out the way he wants? |
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Similarly the Greek and Roman gods were more like mythical heroes and heroines than like the omnipotent, omniscient and good God postulated in mediaeval and modern philosophy. |
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I offer a simple proof:Suppose an omniscient climatologist predicts that carbon-dioxide emissions will precipitate a crisis within five years. |
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Intolerant of fools, he had the common German didactic and omniscient tendencies in full measure, along with frankness. |
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Most third-person narrators are less like omniscient gods than exceedingly snoopy, well-informed ghosts. |
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Accordingly, if omniscience requires knowing everything that anyone knows, God cannot be omniscient without being identical to Jones. |
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He believes consumers want to be omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent, with the maximum comfort and freedom and with the minimum effort. |
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I have somehow made the distinctions from the Maiden eras so far, but they are very vague and insignificant in the almost omniscient perspective. |
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A certain number of decisions made in the first instance will inevitably be flawed because no decision-maker is infallible or omniscient. |
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So, someone like that with a totally liberated and omniscient mind is worthy of Refuge, because he set out the path very clearly. |
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Socrates was famed for wisdom not because he was omniscient but because he realized at the age of seventy that he still knew nothing. |
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The four points represented the four natural elements of fire, water, air, and earth, and the raised centre, the omniscient eye of God. |
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In narrative, refers to the position of the character, omniscient or subjective. |
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We are more than omniscient, hyper conscious, from one thing thought and constructed by another that is holding time, space and limits. |
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It is an unregulated will to become, an unpredictable process initiated without omniscient planning. |
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The simple unquestioning faith in the power of the Dharma and the omniscient Lamas is now a thing of distant memory. |
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Yet at the same time, there is no topping the radical quality of the Snowden-led rebellion against omniscient rule. |
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In particular, it invites the theist to explain how a being that is omniscient, omnibenevolent, and omnipotent can allow evil to exist. |
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By contrast, the Canon of the First Critique advances a conception of God as omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent. |
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The narrative voice is part character and part omniscient narrator. |
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Dora is seen getting dressed as a mermaid by a cursor being manned by some omniscient game player. |
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His enigmatic assemblages glimmer with glitter, buttons, beads, marbles and plastic toys, bearing what appear to be images of mythic emperors and omniscient eyes. |
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An omniscient narrator speaks neutrally about what has passed. |
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An omniscient author knows everything about everybody in the story. |
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The tone of the Times report was narrative bordering on omniscient. |
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That seems like odd behavior for an omniscient and omnipotent designer. |
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After all, science is not yet omniscient in the present world. |
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Yet there are no laws to regulate this omniscient spy system. |
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An acidic Stiglitz wondered how the market could be so omniscient, if it had to rely on good old fashioned government defense pork in the first place. |
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An omniscient point of view is reinforced throughout the film by a combination of visual motifs, and by detaching the viewer from the characters' interiority. |
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Humans have worshipped everything they could not understand, from stars, sun, moon, wind, sea, and have imagined gods that are supposed to be omnipotent, omnificent, omniscient, and omnipresent. |
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Because God is omnipotent and omniscient, nothing can prevent him from creating the best world, and his omnibenevolence obliges him to create the best world. |
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For example, they may contend that reason alone can settle that God does not exist, perhaps by arguing that the very notion of an omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent being is contradictory. |
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She was omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient but not so omnibenevolent. |
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However, Plutonians should constantly take care not to slide down the steep slope towards believing they are omniscient gurus or that they are indomitably intrepid, fearing neither god nor man. |
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And neither the 500,000-strong heavily-armed Soviet troops, the national peoples army, nor the GDRs own omniscient secret police could do anything about it. |
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They were non-material, massless beings without temporal limits, occupying no space, omniscient, omnipotent, indestructible, immortal and capable of creating anything. |
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They were not omniscient Supermen and Bionic Women. |
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At 6 feet 2 inches with long arms covered by tattoos, the willowy Teague does not have the blinding speed and power of Rose or the omniscient court sense of Paul. |
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We will look at the subtleties between first and third person narratives, omniscient narratives, free indirect style, and reliable and unreliable narrators. |
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The ethnographer stays as omniscient correspondent of actualities out of sight. |
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Every truth coheres with the set of beliefs of an omniscient being. |
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Abuya refers to the omniscient interpreter and the distortional interpreter. |
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Politicians will naturally believe the omniscient climatologist and will argue for emission cuts which, if successful, will disprove the prediction. |
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It runs contrary to the traditions of most European countries with a monarchial heritage where government was viewed and is often still viewed as an omnipotent and omniscient entity. |
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I am as sure as if I had omniscient sight into the depths of his good heart that he has distinct and unenvious joy in every pleasure that he sees other people taking. |
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