I am amazed by its astounding diversity where so many cultures converge in a spirit of oneness and harmony. |
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The el zar or Force of Estrangement is counter juxtaposed to the true God, the God of oneness. |
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The unique symbol for the comprehensive oneness that holds together this entire process of emanation or divinization is the concept of Sophia. |
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She also seeks total oneness between the dancing partners and to see the spirit of the dancers escape into the performance. |
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It is, I believe, vital that the human race develop a sense of oneness to usher in an era of harmony and peace. |
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It is not only in the Judeo-Christian religions that this imperative sense of oneness with the rest of creation is manifest. |
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One way of understanding God's oneness is to imagine light shining through a prism. |
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If a prophet advocated belief in God's oneness and used a different name of God, that would be confusing to the addressees. |
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But to whomever he talked, the Prophet stressed God's oneness and that the belief in His oneness is the key to faith. |
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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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Mishima, who himself committed seppuku in 1970, sought purifying oneness with the collective spirit of his people. |
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The Yahwist tells us that from the beginning of time, God intended marriage to be a covenant of oneness, a unity of heart, mind, and body. |
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At its deepest level, Tai Chi is a spiritual practice, the goal of which is to achieve oneness with the Tao. |
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His religion, politics, socio-economics and conduct are hinged on unity of God, oneness of humanity, truths love and compassion. |
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Driven by a sense of beauty and oneness of the human race, the filmmaker views cinema as a vehicle to connect with all humanity. |
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They all come together not under the banner of assimilation or oneness, but of coexistence. |
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Very novel for Hindus, they are beginning to assert themselves at the polls in hitherto unexpressed sense of oneness. |
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Vedanta allowed this sense of oneness while promoting an infinite variety and variation in religious thought. |
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The Indian attitude towards all living things grows out of the Hindu view of the unity or oneness of all life. |
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It gives a sense of oneness among the Zambians because there is only one Zambia. |
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It would be a sad day when we all dropped our cultural identities in favour of some kind of fused oneness. |
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A land which has always mystified and enchanted the west with its boundless diversity yet somehow oneness. |
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It allows for the eternal individuality of all things without the loss of oneness or harmony. |
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We are all one under the sun and through art I am able to express that oneness. |
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I tell my children to hug the trees, so that they can feel the warmth and oneness with Nature. |
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The fractional entities of vitality are embraced in the oneness of the unitary Ego. |
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Political art consisted in fusing the petty bourgeoisie into oneness through its common hostility to the proletariat. |
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At the core of all religious traditions is a mystical experience, an experience of unity, of oneness, with the divine. |
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Brussels bureaucrats may try to steamroller us into oneness, but people are stubborn. |
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He uses their millions to advertise his hardscrabble origins and oneness with the masses. |
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We need to remember our oneness with nature, and the relationship of our ancestors with all the good things that God has created. |
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It's so much easier to be involved in twoness rather than oneness. |
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They can, by showing the essential oneness of mankind, demonstrate the stupidity of racial intolerance. |
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Our challenge then is to move together toward a more profound oneness in the Living Bread. |
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Begin life a new and rise to oneness with your royal mother within, Kundalini. |
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The papers will validate only a non-homogeneous oneness, because the minute you start with a monad, you can't get off first base. |
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History cast its shadow on the whole idea of oneness and fellow-feeling. |
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In particular, Quaker tradition, with its unifying sense of humanity's spiritual oneness, had laid the cornerstone of much early pacifist campaigning. |
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And yet this seems very similar to perhaps mystical experiences or experiences of the mystics who wanted to lose themselves in the oneness of God, to become one with God. |
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Its symbolism speaks to them of service, communion, mutual forgiveness, oneness, and recognition of the fact that their bodies are temples of the Spirit. |
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Under that plump moon and the glowering gaze of the Matterhorn, we understood why the Swiss feel an almost mystical sense of oneness with the pile of rock. |
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They have set themselves the lofty goal of promoting oneness in the banking sector with the ultimate aim to raise funds for the vulnerable people in society. |
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Singing in choirs can also bring a sense of peace and oneness. |
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The panel is found at the opening part of the second part of the book, which deals with establishing the proofs of God's existence, incorporeity and oneness. |
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Everything in it, on the level of staging, lighting, cutting and framing, creates that sense and sensation of perfect union, of the oneness of the lovers. |
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But then we reiterate our belief in God's oneness before asking Him for protection against evil that may come from within ourselves or from Satan. |
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I still prefer blogs to boards because I prefer oneness to multiplicity. |
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Ayahuasca is a medicine, a practical and effective remedy which teaches us to recognise that we are one phenomenon, that we are oneness. |
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The society seeks to practise and cultivate oneness and harmony, to promote a culture of oneness. |
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At the summit of creation it is one humanity which God creates, in the image of his oneness. |
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The Prophet Abraham called for the oneness of God against Nimrod, as the Prophet Moses did the same against the Pharaohs. |
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The ethics of practice call upon the practitioner to take her or his place in the phenomenal world in full cognisance of the truths of love, oneness and interdependency. |
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It should be noted here that even the old trade unionism of being confrontational is being discarded to a much more humane approach that encourages partnership and oneness. |
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There is a peculiar use of photography in twin rituals that denies the specificity of its naturalism in order to emphasize the oneness in the twoness of twins. |
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Here there can be twain no longer, for all jarring, frowardness, and opposition being removed, the oneness is established, wherein the true peace consists forever. |
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Fidelity in family life is neither the lethargy of custom nor the commotion of change, but the sense of oneness that uses imagination to liven it and the putting forth of effort to build it day by day. |
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They include the loss of being pregnant and the sense of oneness with the fetus, the loss of anticipated motherhood and the loss of special attention. |
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When we fully accept all aspects of our human experience, without pretence, suppression or denial, transformation can happen and we can remember the deep sense of oneness, peace and friendliness which is our innate nature. |
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The marginalization of religious and women generally or giving them token acknowledgement here and there is simply a sin, if our equality and oneness in Christ through Baptism is anything to go by. |
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If, time and again, I come back to the matter of our heritage, it is because it is such an outstanding illustration of the underlying oneness of humankind, notwithstanding the countless ways by which it finds expression. |
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Here, questioning this practice and the consequences it entails, Zen instead speaks of mind-body oneness, an holistic perspective, as it abhors one-sidedness. |
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Critics point out that if 'familial unity' is all there is to trinitarian oneness, and so all that is required for monotheism, then it is hard to see why various polytheistic systems fail to count as versions of monotheism. |
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It may seem strange that Yoga, the ultimate goal of which is to lead its adepts from manyness to oneness, should have dealt with love and expressed it in differing manners. |
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The poetry of this story speaks of peaceful surroundings and oneness with nature as parent and child journey and autumn passes into the first snowfall of winter. |
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Forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, brotherhood and the feeling of oneness are the signs of a true religion. |
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Chinmoy's artwork is inspired by the themes of universal oneness and universal peace. |
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She did not want her newly discovered sense of oneness to be overrun by left-brain judgments, arguments, and fears. |
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Malta believes that human duties are intrinsic to the personality, oneness and uniqueness of the human being, and are as inalienable as human rights. |
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That would be a monad, a homogeneous oneness. |
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As any human person is unique, since a person is altogether incommunicable, the order given interiorly by Christ is characterized by oneness, not multiplicity. |
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Eckhart never tires of emphasizing this cobirthing of the Son by the Father and the soul in the ground of God and the soul, and the oneness of the two births. |
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This Hindu sect practices a philosophical Jnana yoga, scriptural studies, reflection, meditative path seeking an understanding of Self's oneness with God. |
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Mormons teach that scriptural statements on the unity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost represent a oneness of purpose, not of substance. |
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