These two quite different spiritualities may share a common ground in a practical consumer tactics. |
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Thus all spiritualities exist as sites of contention between salutary qualities and incapacitating effects. |
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From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, he chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities. |
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However various spiritualities distinguish themselves through particular characteristics. |
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You could also point to the proliferation of new age spiritualities that take on increasingly fantastical forms. |
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Girls and young women have a particular contribution to make to the development of spiritualities world-wide. |
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So it is an appeal to all the academics so that they study news spiritualities. |
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Collective rights are inextricably linked to Indigenous cultures, spiritualities, and worldviews. |
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They are fruit that benefit the Church through the sharing of our spiritualities. |
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I do not think it is fancy programs or complicated spiritualities that attract, but rather simple fidelity. |
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On the one hand, the variety of spiritualities to which we are exposed raises our spiritual awareness and broadens our horizons. |
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So he must be very attentive to the theories and techniques he is learning, and to the spiritualities he finds attractive. |
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From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, Gamwell chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities. |
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We have, through our spiritualities and charisms, a commitment to reconciliation and restoring harmony. |
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It's easy to assume that people in alternative spiritualities are stupid, crazy or faking it. |
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If I encounter spiritualities that don't make any difference in terms of how people act, I regard that as a spirituality not worth wanting. |
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Nor does Hamer believe VMAT2 is the complete explanation for people's spiritualities. |
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Not only has our cultural sense of belonging been undermined by imposed definitions, but our psychologies, spiritualities, and political structures have also been impacted. |
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They also offer concrete means of liberation from the present existential predicament of evil, suffering, death, and provide spiritualities for self-realisation. |
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The states shall guarantee and implement the mechanisms required to achieve an education that addresses their socio-economic practices, values, traditions, spiritualities, needs, and aspirations. |
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We need the diversity of styles of life, spiritualities, charisms of different religious orders to free the church from the heaviness of uniformity. |
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During the vacancy of a see, the archbishop is guardian of the spiritualities thereof. |
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The dialogue of spiritualities might include an exchange over the form and content of prayer or the social and political consequences of religious belief. |
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Ablaze with the power of the Holy Spirit, with their distinctive spiritualities, the movements can show us how to evangelize in and through the family. |
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Moreover, religious traditions-each in its own way-cultivate spiritualities of compassion and love essential for genuine reconciliation and peace. |
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There is a mystical component to some of the new age spiritualities that is different from, but connected to a more eastern philosophy of religion than western ENRfu. |
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