One of the romantic scenes, the Vrindavan episode, where Krishna incarnated himself for every individual gopi, is very common. |
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Rudolf Steiner, who founded anthroposophy, recognised him as an authentic spiritual master incarnated on the earth. |
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In the Mahbhrata, Lakmi is incarnated as Draupad, the wife of the Pava brothers. |
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It is not ideology, it is incarnation and when it infects our lives we too become incarnated, real, fleshly, vulnerable, and strangely free. |
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Each of these individuals incarnated certain character traits which made them suitable for mass idealisation and adoration. |
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If consciousness could be incarnated in created physical forms, what are the requirements to draw consciousness into something? |
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What was incarnated was a temporal, hypostatic extension of the transcendent God, not the transcendent God Himself. |
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Dou Wei's talent in music is unreservedly and unpremeditatedly incarnated in his music esthetics. |
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Rama, the hero of the epic Ramayana was another major avatar of Vishnu, incarnated in order to rid the world of the demon Ravana. |
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The basis of the religion is the belief that at various times God has been divinely incarnated in a living person. |
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Since 1857 Hali, Sir Syed and Shibli adopted the new trend of ghazals written in such a way that they incarnated deep thoughts. |
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If Christ had been incarnated as a woman, these lessons would have been untaught. |
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The gospel message, though it can never be identified with any one culture, is necessarily incarnated in cultures. |
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But it makes more sense to me to speak of Jesus as one who incarnated God. |
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Over and beyond the expression of a philosophy, it is the Limagrain spirit that is incarnated through the men and women in the Group. |
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One must never adulate or adore anybody, neither as an image nor as an incarnated being. |
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This information is transmitted by earthling mediums but in reality the knowledge comes from formerly incarnated beings. |
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But whoever will call fire upon a poor soul in search of healing or deliverance is a devil incarnated! |
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To each man is assigned the circle where he should dwell, in which there are incarnated and discarnated spirits with whom he must coexist. |
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Do not forget that every incarnated or discarnated spirit who crosses your path in some way, comes to help you in your destiny. |
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Raze a shooting game in which is incarnated in human form or overcome alien and zombie. |
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Adopted as of its more young age by an exorcist of reputation, Rin learns one day that he is the son of the incarnated evil. |
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He incarnated an ascetic and magnificent ideal of study, which brought fruit not only for his work, but also for his life. |
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More importantly, you open yourselves to another look at the convictions those exiles incarnated. |
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When language becomes incarnated in a reality, it helps to harmonize society. |
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It is appropriate for the treatment of the incarnated, hard and thick nails like with the treatment of the horn, callosities. |
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This new perfume, distinguished by some creative elements of great originality, testifies to the unique poetic values incarnated by Kenzo. |
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The gift is given to the Church in the person of John Baptist de La Salle and it is incarnated in the Lasallian community. |
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In certain cases, the hair can be incarnated in the thicker skin of the man, and end up being infected. |
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You will be incarnated as a human to be a Buddha and save all beings. |
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With birth, your soul, higher being, superconscious or whatever you want to call it is incarnated into the physical manifestation that we call our body. |
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The tempters are not only from among the invisible beings, there are also those incarnated in men who speak of lessons that seem like those of the light, but which are in contradiction to my Doctrine. |
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Stagnation of the U. N., the institution that, in spite of it all, incarnated the model of collective security that was meant to replace the Westphalian model. |
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The culture of travel as the discovery of oneself and the world, incarnated by the tradition of the Grand Tour, is evolving towards the awareness of the cultural asset as an identifying value and virtuous economic capital. |
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In order to reduce these obstacles or pitfalls to a minimum, we must ensure that the roles of parliamentary authorities and those of governmental authorities incarnated by states are well defined. |
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This was around the time when the universal values of freedom and liberty were incarnated by the French Revolution. |
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From its very beginnings it was incarnated in certain specific cultures, and one must take account of this if one is not to deprive the new Churches of values which are now the patrimony of the universal Church. |
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While blue is the colour that renders the immaterial visible, and gold is the colour that lets us into its kingdom, pink signifies a descent back down to earth, like a spirit incarnated here below. |
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The Word incarnated and crucified made himself a bridge, between heaven and earth in order to overcome the abyss that separated man from God because of Adam's sin. |
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There is found, in the great works of humans, the influence and labor of higher spiritual beings who work and vibrate continuously in men's understanding, inspiring and revealing the unknown to their incarnated brothers. |
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The social teaching of the Church, with the Gospel, recalls that justice and love need to be incarnated by human institutions and our life in common. |
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Thus from its very inception CILSS incarnated a sharp awareness, at the highest political level, of the historical and potential effects of drought in the Sahel. |
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Mr Grass incarnated the politically-engaged writer, a role whose elevated status in post-war Germany was in part an atonement for the failure of intellectuals to combat the rise of extremism in the previous generation. |
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While looking at the great themes in Franciscan history through the centuries, the Conference also made note of the Franciscan Charism as it is incarnated in modern times. |
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Therefore, you must proceed with uprightness, for these lessons are my legacy of love for my children who, incarnated or in spirit, are awaiting greater teachings. |
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I am the one who shines in your heart, the one for whom you have incarnated on this planet at this very special, very precious time in the great divine plan. |
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There is no latent structure incarnated, no inherent skyness or lakeness in an abstract structural relation. The sky or the lake is not structured, only the film. |
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