Like Schoenberg, both composers were generally nonpracticing members of their religions, and developed instead their own brands of spirituality. |
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Since then, his life alternated between music and spirituality to finally merge into a powerful combination. |
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The church itself often speaks too strongly out of reason and law and not enough out of spirituality. |
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Even immobile beings that show no signs of animation or spirituality harbors within it the divine life-force that brought it into being. |
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Baptist spirituality takes to heart the divine command to honor father and mother, and to reverence gray hairs. |
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True spirituality, or godliness, is found in everyday social relationships as well as in prayer, learning, or ascetic practices. |
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Located on 355 acres of Mt. Madonna above Monterey Bay the 22-year-old center emphasizes the spirituality of ashtanga yoga. |
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The task of spirituality is to recover these fundamental conditions of our pilgrimage by sacralizing them and restoring their meaning. |
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But sometimes it can be a rude awakening for students who think of spirituality as a palliative, a pill, or a magic healer of emotional ills. |
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As a televisionary, my purpose is to combine spirituality with entertainment. |
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As much as I valued the path of Eastern spirituality and meditation, I was uncomfortable with its subtle scorn for the physical world. |
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There are plenty of people who treat spirituality as a marketable commodity. |
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Her third eye represents the creative vision of the artist, a kind of inner perception mingled with spirituality. |
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He went to therapy, read books on spirituality, meditated, and tried to go cold turkey. |
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The relationship between spirituality and medicine has been the focus of considerable interest in recent years. |
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The lives of the three Jura Fathers-Romanus, Lupicinus, and Eugendus-provide glimpses into the history and spirituality of Merovingian Gaul. |
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African spirituality at its best, on the other hand, finds no separation between the sacred and the secular. |
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The answer to Moorhead's prayer came by way of a series of books from the pen of Edwards on the nature of true spirituality. |
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His approach is a mix of animal behavioralism and human psychology with a little eastern philosophy and spirituality thrown in. |
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If you want to be smothered in spirituality, and leave the Real World behind, please, be my guest and join a cult. |
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Fantasizing about people that we can not, should not, or will not be carrying on sexual relations with is damaging to our emotional spirituality. |
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Bhakta Joe says he has struggled with severe depression much of his life, and spirituality has helped him. |
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For over a quarter-of-an-hour the dancer spoke of how in Bharatanatyam there was a thin line that divided spirituality from sensuousness. |
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I knew from Michael that the second kind of spirituality involved a way of farming called biodynamics. |
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I have heard both sides of the argument about money and Pagan spirituality. |
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The great museums of the world bear witness to the extensive impact of monotheistic spirituality upon human civilization. |
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The film's sometimes dreamy quality is underscored by a refrain of spirituality blended with myth mixed with fable. |
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I'm getting into spirituality more and more and find it makes a lot of sense to me. |
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Disillusioned, we go off on our own and cultivate a pure spirituality uncontaminated by religious hucksters and hypocrites. |
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Now, by contrast, light alone has become the uncontentious symbol of an inward, no-logo spirituality. |
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Sitting by a river meditating is nice, but real spirituality comes from making the mundane sacred. |
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I've got no problem with you if you aren't, so long as you don't confuse what you're doing with spirituality or mysticism. |
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Gold is the one metal that transcends fashion because of its many traditional associations with myths, legends, folklore and spirituality. |
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Benedictine spirituality does not set out to burden some of the sake of others in the name of community. |
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The juxtaposition of materialism and spirituality does reveal an unregenerate society blind to the true meaning of the church rituals. |
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The exhibition portrays cross-cultural spirituality and socio-historical references in naturalistic contemporary patterns. |
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The final section on lay spirituality is a pastiche of elements from a number of sources. |
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During his first visit here in February 1986, he bowed and kissed the soil as a mark of respect to the land of spirituality. |
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His works have gained a following among those following a New Age spirituality. |
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These people are not interested in submerging their faiths into a vague universal spirituality. |
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Such Pagans are not receptive to challenges to their comfortable niche in their spirituality. |
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If literacy introduces John to the spirituality of the text, it also seems to spiritualize Lucy. |
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For one thing, this overlap reminds us that a holistic spirituality should be neither individualistic nor spiritualized. |
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Visitors, four at a time, can float in the spirituality of this miniature monumental space. |
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The interior has been designed to engage viewers in contemplation of the diverse approaches to spirituality worldwide. |
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The big trees that dissolve into dark fields insinuate a sort of grim spirituality, a hint of wood sprites or trolls. |
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She said Johnston will be remembered for her vivacious nature, spirituality and hard work. |
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A non-religious person may still therefore have a deep spirituality and spiritual needs. |
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It is a spirituality that is non-sectarian, universal and unconnected to ritual. |
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A friend who is a novice in an Episcopal religious order recently told me that she has no taste now for books of contemporary spirituality. |
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The summit will challenge the notion that ethics and spirituality blunt the competitive edge. |
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She would walk away from an organised life of obedience and ritual prayer, to one of personal freedom and an open-ended spirituality. |
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Our spirituality is not locked into any one place or environment, preventing us from being observant. |
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Some will find the starry-eyed closeness to nature and the whiff of new-age spirituality off-putting. |
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The prayer was so heavenly and full of earnest spirituality that all gathered were affected by it. |
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Within a framework of spirituality, differences cease to be stumbling blocks and become a source of stimulation and enrichment. |
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In pop culture, is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new? |
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More to the point, a full-strength, high-test spirituality propels a seeker toward sanity and wisdom. |
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A by-product of her spirituality, manifested in a variety of ways, has always been her generosity and charitable disposition. |
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Some tribes have incorporated culture and spirituality in the healing process in hopes that the addict can beat the highly addictive chemical. |
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The current interest in spirituality speaks to the holiness movement that was at the core of it. |
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He was a man without guile with a childlike spirit and spirituality, a gentle man. |
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He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings. |
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Both our theological tradition, and Western spirituality as well, tend to be shaped by this Christocentric orientation. |
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His core scholarly work has been in patristics and the history of spirituality, with major works on Arius and St. Teresa of Avila. |
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We also believe absolutely that there is no place in this day and age for an ill-defined concept of spirituality. |
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She also co-teaches intensive seminars that combine permaculture design, political organising and activism, and earth-based spirituality. |
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The relationship between fatalism, spirituality, and health promoting behaviors in African American women must be further examined. |
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For those who incline towards spirituality, divine icons and sacred pictures could be gifts to be treasured for a lifetime. |
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Through Black Elk Speaks, the Great Vision helped stimulate a revival of Indian spirituality throughout North America. |
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True spirituality does not vest in any one religion or form of piety, it is to be found in the least expected of places. |
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A secret land, infiltrated by humans, and the loss of spirituality is at stake. |
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If he has come to battle without a defining belief system, he usually gravitates to the spirituality he finds among his comrades. |
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Materialism begins to fade and a newly awakened spirituality loosens the grip of ingrained beliefs and ideology. |
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Your Holiness, you are regarded as one of the greatest living icons of spirituality, piousness, truthfulness and righteousness. |
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Many people, disappointed with institutional religion, prefer to speak the language of spirituality. |
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For 20 years the trio has personified atypical instrumentation and superb musicianship, while maintaining a spirituality that is felt throughout. |
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However, there's a fine line between mysticism and the intellectualization of spirituality. |
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The film's subject isn't restricted to music, but embraces his ideas about creativity, interactivity, and spirituality. |
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The emotions they played on were consonant, at least implicitly, with ideas of spirituality and constancy, of emptiness and isolation. |
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The play of light through the space has overtones of spirituality and introspection. |
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It would make a fine contribution to any class on pneumatology or spirituality at an undergraduate or graduate level. |
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In pop culture practice is this emphasis on personal and subjectively intuited spirituality new? |
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Given her many public proclamations of awareness and spirituality, you have to ask yourself now if she was just posing for affect before. |
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In a very real sense, Gnosticism was an argument for spirituality over religion. |
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Always at the forefront of change, Ram Dass led the baby boomers to psychedelic drugs, Eastern spirituality and social activism. |
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Ideally, it would broach such sentiment cleverly, without resorting to dime-store spirituality or heavy-handedness. |
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Interestingly, when creating the spirituality and health thesaurus, I thought we were disambiguating terms until we did the indexing pilot study. |
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Above all, however, they developed a model of spirituality that placed much emphasis on action in the world. |
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The only cure for a diseased culture is a healthy culture and the only source of a healthy culture is a healthy spirituality. |
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The Holy Girl exposes the divide between spirituality and sexuality as inherently false and destructive. |
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While religious dogmatism is always a danger, it is less of a problem for us today than the soft-core spirituality that is its opposite. |
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Religion is a door to spirituality and different people use different doorways. |
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If people are viewed externally, devoid of internal character and spirituality, they are stripped of their unique gift and strength. |
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He brings with him a deep spirituality, a breadth of experience and a wealth of Yorkshire humour and down-to-earth common sense. |
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Much has been said about abstract art and spirituality, and these works offer food for thought in that respect. |
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What are the possibilities and risks of according spirituality some therapeutic value for those on the edge of the abyss of self-destruction? |
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Like Taine, Cezanne had only contempt for the adepts of a dry, linear style, whom he associated with ascetic, religious spirituality. |
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Here is but a handful of quotations reflecting his thoughts on his guru, on yoga and the spirituality of man. |
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The Kebra Negast is a book of Rastafarian spirituality and religious interpretations. |
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And good old Prince is still raving about freedom and spirituality, God bless him. |
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There's got to be some people who are interested in matters of spirituality, and not in an airy-fairy new-agey way. |
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Their spirituality resides in values of neighbourliness, kindness, community and family. |
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The spirituality of the month of Kislev is the spirituality of inner illumination. |
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The villages slowly slip into a mood that reflects a superb blend of spirituality and worldliness. |
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The final important technique used by practitioners of reflexive spirituality to make meaning is reflexivity. |
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An Introduction To The Baha'i Faith is about discovering how spirituality is viewed by the Baha'is and how an individual can walk a spiritual path in practical ways. |
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A more enlightened spirituality is ever changing and open to new ideas. |
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Godparents, in particular, should really consider giving their godchild a keepsake gift since part of their responsibility is to help the child grow in their spirituality. |
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Paganism has proven to be the ultimate test of pitting intellect against emotion, and within that framework, it has been the healing salve for a broken spirituality. |
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The priests conclude that there is common ground on even the most contentious topics that pit science versus spirituality. |
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Sylvian embodies an energetic, hybridized spirituality, and the burden of this essay is to track and note some of the major signposts on his ongoing pilgrimage. |
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The Word for me is a living Word, it is adored as the key to the journey of spirituality, the experience of being alive in Christ is coming through a testimony of the Word. |
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It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands. |
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Studying and interning at formal clinical locations, she became more attracted to alternative approaches because conventional methods leave very little room for spirituality. |
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I am thankful for what you have shown me about watersheds, other cultures, ethnobotany, natural healing, renewable energy, spirituality, and so much more. |
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Students are also asked to describe the impact the book had on them in terms of perceptions regarding spirituality and how it was contextualized by the book's author. |
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In fact, there are now many empirical studies, both clinical and nonclinical, on religiousness and spirituality that are being published in top-tier research journals. |
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Although I had imagined myself as a seeker of spirituality since having entered the yeshiva several years before, faith had been a topic that eluded me. |
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In fact, of course, the Arabs' contributions to the world have been crucial, from algebra to the lateen sail, from Sufi spirituality to key discoveries in astronomy. |
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Although many modern pagans do not consider themselves to be witches both spiritual outlooks remain largely concerned with a naturalistic approach to spirituality. |
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The spirituality in Star Wars is so universal that many world religions, from Adventism to Zoroastrianism, have found their beliefs reflected in the movie. |
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In contrast, her examination of the spirituality of Muscovite women finds that gender stereotypes helped shape women's religious experiences and piety. |
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We expect that clergy will be appointed because they show appropriate spirituality and not because their families have some pull with the patron of the parish. |
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The Puranas are encyclopaedias of Vedic mythology and spirituality. |
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I think Joe helps the vice president and Democrats in one very important way, which is he combines his spirituality with how he conducts himself in public office. |
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Broken Open by Elizabeth Lesser I have searched for spirituality in different venues for half a century. |
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So clearly the Jesuit formation and the Jesuit spirituality has deeply influenced him. |
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Before I started on this path, I assumed all solitaries were lonely, removed from the Pagan community, or just plain not serious about their spirituality. |
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It's the spirituality and soul of the blues filtered through barbershop harmonies, but accompanied in counterpoint by dehumanized pulses and drones. |
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Few books about spirituality are so devoid of portentousness or pretense. |
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A trekkie will, however, drop everything to discuss the merits of klingon spirituality. |
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In the revolutionaries' eyes, anything that made a woman look attractive was considered a vice because it distracted people from piousness and spirituality. |
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Through his public spirituality and his key role in the first superstar benefit concert, he also helped redefine the modern pop star as a messiah. |
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How can orderliness and organization be a method to achieve spirituality? |
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The label's glowing globalism and diffuse spirituality are still intact, and they're no strangers to neo-dub with a world-beat bent, which is the theme on their latest comp. |
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In the absence of such an understanding, spirituality will always be construed as extracurricular or a complement to education at best, and a delusory distraction at worst. |
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Both these books present the spirituality of the Benedictine monastic tradition, for both Benedictines and Cistercians live according to that same Rule. |
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She believes that Sheela-na-gigs are representative of the more earthy strand of Celtic spirituality and were used as a pagan representation of birth, abundance and fertility. |
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But they do have an implicit and unique perspective on the universe, and spirituality is living self-consciously and mindfully with this sort of perspective in mind. |
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These designs generally carry significance linked to the spirituality of the Dreamtime. |
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Bhakti marga is considered in Hinduism as one of many possible paths of spirituality and alternate means to moksha. |
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Franciscan spirituality also strongly emphasizes working to preserve the Church and remain loyal to it. |
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Thomas, was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest who was noted for his nationalism, spirituality and deep dislike of the anglicisation of Wales. |
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Thomas's later works were of a more metaphysical nature, more experimental in their style and focusing more overtly on his spirituality. |
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Over the years, Bowie made numerous references to religions and to his evolving spirituality. |
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The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries saw a revolt against narrow spirituality and educators started to focus on the human, rather than God. |
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Churchmanship can be defined as the manifestation of theology in the realms of liturgy, piety and, to some extent, spirituality. |
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Myths are often endorsed by rulers and priests and are closely linked to religion or spirituality. |
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The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast feature killer whales throughout their art, history, spirituality and religion. |
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There is Sami music, called the joik, which is a type of chant which is part of the traditional Sami animistic spirituality. |
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Mainland Aboriginal Australians' spirituality is known as the Dreamtime and it places a heavy emphasis on belonging to the land. |
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Gregory is commonly credited with founding the medieval papacy and so many attribute the beginning of medieval spirituality to him. |
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Significant percentages of the Dutch are adherents of humanism, agnosticism, atheism or individual spirituality. |
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British Methodism holds that all ordained ministers are equal in terms of spirituality. |
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Through his painting he manages to suggest the deep spirituality with which he regarded his life and work. |
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Much of our spirituality and comfort in public worship depends on the state of mind in which we come. |
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If this light be not spiritual, yet it approacheth nearest to spirituality. |
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There is the contract between ungrace religion and a spirituality that is grace and compassion. |
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He has been a teacher of Advaita spirituality for 30 years, and is also the author of Women of Power and Grace. |
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Areas to be addresses include his humour, eroticism, semiotics, symbolism and spirituality. |
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They had extrasensory perceptive capabilities and extreme form of spirituality. |
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The ratiocinative mode of thought emerged slowly from the shadows of spirituality. |
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I take it as obvious that an antithesis between spirituality and carnality is very much a part of the Great Religions of the West. |
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And do they have a value system that could be defined as morality or spirituality? |
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Attaining correct orientation is hampered when a client's spirituality is voided intrapsychically by theological alienation. |
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Native music produced during our annual Pow Wows is a source of unity among tribal participants and a source of spirituality with the Creator. |
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While these neo-pagans draw on a variety of traditions to create an eclectic and individualistic spirituality. |
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His theology and spirituality lacked balance and stability, and as a result he ended his life outside the great church in a Montanist sect. |
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A survey was employed to assess perceptions of spirituality and of the ethicality of particular behaviors. |
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God's good word, both law and gospel, is your bulwark, your defense against bad theology and techniques of spirituality that make you anxious. |
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In the early church, standing, extending or raising the arms, and kneeling were common forms of gestural spirituality. |
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Since 1979, the Radical Faeries have developed into a vital international gay spirituality and consciousness movement. |
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I'm now working on a love story set in Glasgow and a non-fiction spirituality book. |
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The open spirituality, fissiparity, flexibility, and practicality that frame Pentecostal ecclesiology are both its strength and its weakness. |
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She knows her black hellebore from her white poppies and writes beautifully about the spirituality of the natural world. |
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In this, Maurice transformed Hooker's emphasis on the incarnational nature of Anglican spirituality to an imperative for social justice. |
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Its spirituality was Evangelical in spirit, but High Church in content and form. |
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Given the low ebb of spirituality in Oxford at that time, it was not surprising that Wesley's group provoked a negative reaction. |
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Wesley was influenced by their deep faith and spirituality rooted in pietism. |
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Stuck into the arms of one carved figure, two joss sticks smoked away, filling the air with the cloying scent of hippie joy in the superior spirituality of the Other. |
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Matsuda said that spirituality is present in all her work, though probably more so in pieces she choreographs for her own dance company, Alleluia Dance Company. |
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By interpreting the teachings enshrined in the Vedas, the epics and the puranas, the torchbearers have kindled the flame of spirituality inherent in Man. |
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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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These students are finding spirituality apart from the dull rituals of organized religion and its myopic concern primarily with personal salvation. |
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American spirituality has been shaped and practiced in an environment of utilitarian salvationism, of narcissistic abandon and transcendental egoism. |
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John Maximovitch Eastern Orthodox Church, to talk about spirituality. |
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Books range from the academic to the popular, from devotional literature and works on spirituality to books addressing contemporary issues in the Church and society. |
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In the margins of each page are profiles of bodhisattvas, sages, and significant monuments or people related to the history of Chinese spirituality. |
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Offering a synthesis of science and wisdom, Bogdashina presents some of the key insights and issues into how autistics experience the world and spirituality. |
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The spirituality of Filippo Neri, who lived in Rome at the same time as Ignatius, was practically oriented, too, but totally opposed to the Jesuit approach. |
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As a result, an authentic ecosensitive spirituality is coming to birth, a spirituality that will no doubt effect the content and form of our prayer. |
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He and his wife wanted to teach spirituality to his children, and after hearing a Unitarian minister and visiting the UU Church, they opted for it. |
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The authors assert that the construct of spirituality contains several smaller factors that affect whether spirituality helps or hinders the individual's PTSD treatment. |
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Manson is an atheist but has long been interested in spirituality. |
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Five entire subsidies were granted to the king by the spirituality. |
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Spittler identified five values that govern Pentecostal spirituality. |
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New to the text are 16 chapters that include polypharmacy, delirium, culture and spirituality, elder abuse, pain management, sleep disorders, pressure ulcers, among others. |
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The results may look like the unchurching of America, and indeed to some extent they may be, but, Wuthnow argues, they indicate anything but the loss of spirituality. |
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Rather, spirituality represents a transrational form of knowledge resulting from interactions with a nonmaterial, transcendent dimension of existence. |
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