This wholeness is about community, the community of the faithful that forms the church. |
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Other cultures see the seven chakras as comprising the wholeness of personal human energy. |
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Its circular shape invokes the tradition of associating circles with regeneration and wholeness. |
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Plato imagined that the first beings were shaped like globes, symbols of full-bodied wholeness. |
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Clear minerals reflect all the colours of the spectrum and symbolize purity, clarity and wholeness. |
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What the land offers in opposition to the alienation of the city is cohesion and wholeness. |
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Underneath the chaos, there remains a principle of order and wholeness, a foundation for hope. |
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The wholeness of the storm rasped ancient words through the fulcrums of his pivoting bones. |
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What these passages show is that the biblical vision for God's creation is completeness, fullness, wholeness, and well-being. |
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Man longs not so much for deathlessness as for wholeness, wisdom, goodness, and godliness. |
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Philosophically, the term suggests an organic wholeness in stark opposition to the age of mechanical reproduction. |
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It's a process of coming to clarity about ourselves, of coming to wholeness, of coming to oneness inside. |
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How do we make such a vulnerable house into a place of shalom, of peace and security and harmony and wholeness? |
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The sense of wholeness she talks of here, the idea of completion, for me evokes a moral agenda. |
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The identifiably Yiddish and Hebrew elements within his poetry serve to interrogate the homogeneity and wholeness of English. |
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They went astray from the predestined path thus destructing the overall wholeness of the planet. |
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The world was created in a broken state, and the human being was placed within it to gather the shattered pieces and repair its wholeness. |
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Please adhere to the following rules in order to safeguard the wholeness of your limbs. |
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To achieve psychic wholeness, each character must come to accept his or her memories. |
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There was a sense of wholeness and creative well-being that flowed from his embrace of rural blackness. |
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First, and in keeping with Plato's Symposium, the hermaphrodite represents the perfect wholeness of the primordial androgyne. |
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And, in Christ, you have elevated and demonstrated the cause of shalom, of peace, of wholeness, of unity. |
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Years ago, it became clear to me that unless I placed my children first, I wasn't going to have shalom, which means integrity or wholeness. |
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Christ speaks this word of wholeness and well being and blessedness even to Thomas, who doubts. |
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It releases tension, increases vitality and creates wholeness of mind, body and spirit. |
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As we negotiate to get the most and the best out of the proposed package, we should endeavour to preserve its wholeness and integrity. |
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The concept of commemorative integrity is used to describe the health and wholeness of a national historic site. |
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They reflect the wholeness and interconnectedness of learning and should be considered interrelated and mutually supportive. |
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Nevertheless, his focus remained the assertion of the intrinsic autonomy of civil law and its wholeness in relation to common law. |
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It makes logical sense that organic seeds are an integral component in maintaining system integrity and wholeness in organic agriculture. |
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All spiritual yearning for healing and wholeness, freedom and justice, human dignity and love find their fulfillment in Him. |
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How can religion assume its real function in the achievement of personal wholeness and social coherence? |
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Likewise, any structured situation, if it is effectively challenged, may lose its wholeness and revert to inchoateness or shift to an alternative structure. |
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It persuades us to diminish ourselves, by disapproving of certain parts of our wholeness. |
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The director prizes originality and wholeness over allegiance to form. |
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The auteur critic is obsessed with the wholeness of art and artist. |
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Richard started playing music with his peers in high school and produced his first handmade flute at 17 which started him on his exploration into the wholeness of sound. |
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We wanted to use equal temperament with wholeness by creating equal-tempered partials but we have also achieved a way of using inharmonic sounds with integrity. |
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It is against their wholeness that the incomplete impressions of the recent past or present are juxtaposed. |
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Sophrosyne is honored not only by the ancient philosophers, but also by the dramatists and historians, as that habit of character that enables human beings to attain wholeness and avoid the tragic disasters that occur when we forget who we are. |
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To heal is to make whole, and wholeness can belong as much to the infirm as to the healthy. |
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What has been grossly overlooked throughout age immemorial is that both aspects need each other for wholeness! |
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What remains is dramatic but does not show the wholeness or luxuriousness of the original creation. |
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His cry over Jerusalem was simply one instance of His longing for His own people to turn to God for redemption and wholeness. |
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The human experience of loss and brokenness would not be so profound if it were not for a deeper yearning for acceptance and wholeness. |
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We can dance around it with words like connection, wholeness, creativity, openness, even love. |
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Courses promise to help people shed the distractions and stresses of the consumerist world and journey towards their inner wholeness. |
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The Father is beginning to fi x it so that he no longer pervades the wholeness of the yolk. |
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On the one hand, he considers it as a Kosmos in the classical sense of an ordered, harmonious whole, governed by an ordering principle that establishes the wholeness and unity of the world. |
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What encourages me are the moments of hope and care and wholeness. |
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Restorative justice programs are similar except their objective is to repair the harm caused by crime and restore the parties to a state of wellness or wholeness which was disturbed by the criminal act. |
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During training the emphasis was on the five pillars of TK Chiba Shihan, 8th Dan and student of O'Sensei: centering, connecting, aliveness, openness, wholeness. |
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We restate our commitment to work to restore the wholeness of the person and through this, to improve the social well-being and wholeness of the society in which we operate. |
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It is the unity of these directions that makes the wholeness of reality. |
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What would have become of philosophy if it had not been for the Hindu fascination with the nature of being, its sense of rhythm and the breathing wholeness of life? |
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However, it made sense in Jung's archetypal conception of things because a three becoming a four, the symbol of quaternity, represents a state of greater wholeness than a trinity. |
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This spirit of wholeness is also supported by a united strategic management team, which encourages efforts aiming to increase the Mouvement's cohesiveness in order to serve its members and clients as efficiently as possible. |
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It is ironical that community, formerly a natural state contributing to existence and to the wholeness of life, is now something that has to be planned for, and sometimes urged upon people. |
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A wholeness torn asunder, then, a fall away from origins. |
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Peace involves healing, integrity and wholeness. |
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In addition to the absent encounter between fathers, an obsession with narcissistic wholeness also dominates accounts by adoptive fathers. |
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Prepared fishery products' means unprocessed fishery products that have undergone an operation affecting their anatomical wholeness, such as gutting, heading, slicing, filleting, and chopping. |
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It's a way to heal our sense of separation and reexperience our wholeness with all of life. |
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It means awakening one's self in the world, becoming a spiritual activist, a bodhisattva who is healing the world, restoring it to balance and wholeness. |
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We have to decolonize our bodies and our sexualities and our relationships with each other, so we can come to a place of wholeness and self-love and respect for each other. |
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Home, which is normally seen as providing both the myth of stable being and the quest for wholeness, is disrupted by this discontinuousness of being. |
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