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Contemplative

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  • ketown Records and released a softer, more contemplative album, Singing Back to You.
  • nce sound, their unique song titles, their contemplative ambient breakdowns, and their distinctive
  • afternoon or early evening and the mood is contemplative and dignified.
  • vier Manning) is an author, friar, priest, contemplative and speaker.
  • Their life is non-cloistered contemplative, and based on the Benedictine tradition.
  • Contemplative and unflappable, Jones rarely threw the ba
  • Kersting depicts painting as a contemplative and reflective process - therefore the stu
  • wo of the more upbeat songs on a generally contemplative and reflective album, were released as sin
  • ed by its East Asian characteristics, both contemplative and apostolic, and created in Vietnam.
  • agi is frequently portrayed in the film as contemplative and brooding, in contrast to the down-to-e
  • nture' book for audiophiles" and "sublime, contemplative, and explosive epic noise".
  • hristian spiritual stages of purificative, contemplative and illuminative life, it comes to the uni
  • cus for the production and preservation of contemplative and devotional texts: among writers profes
  • rely experienced except perhaps in dreams, contemplative and religious exaltation, flashes of vivid
  • Dr. Duffy has developed innovative contemplative approaches to health and healing and is in
  • This more contemplative aria for Michele was later replaced by Puc
  • re Sailing," another emigration song, is a contemplative arrangement of the Pogues song by that nam
  • mination of the wabi aesthetic born of the contemplative awareness of the relationship between peop
  • ty Monastery, East Hendred, a community of contemplative Benedictine nuns, the first to be founded
  • the Blessed Sacrament is a Roman Catholic contemplative, but not cloistered, congregation of siste
  • n of soul, spirit, and mind, not just as a contemplative, but in real ways in the real world.
  • not to give up his active life to become a contemplative, but to mix the two) distinctly echo parts
  • California and the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care to train Buddhist chaplains.
  • kkhus and samaneras in residence, living a contemplative, celibate, mendicant life according to the
  • d by Ustinov) is by turns a thoughtful and contemplative character and a rampaging monster who atta
  • es, interest in the landscape, interest in contemplative characters).
  • of the "Omega Order", a mixed teaching and contemplative community.
  • nts of the Blessed Sacrament, a cloistered contemplative congregation of women.
  • Co-principal investigator and Contemplative Director for the “Shamatha Project,” a lon
  • ocus on the ways literature comes out of a contemplative discovery of the self within the world.
  • of the paintings were downcast and gave a contemplative feeling.
  • edecessors he excelled in the portrayal of contemplative figures and scenes; Mena's drawing of Sant
  • such as Ovary Lodge tended towards a more contemplative form of European free improvisation.
  • The Dialectic Between Religious Belief and Contemplative Knowledge in Tibetan Buddhism."
  • military before dedicating himself to the contemplative life and joining the monastery at Luxeuil
  • nfluence in the West via the work, "On the Contemplative Life" (De vita contemplativa) of Julian Po
  • the proper relation between the active and contemplative life, and tended to emphasize the importan
  • , which are the Great fruit (phala) of the contemplative life.
  • he also instructed his brethren to lead a contemplative life.
  • ons for Centering Prayer and the Christian Contemplative Life: Open Mind, Open Heart, Invitation to
  • Abaye seems to have led a contemplative life; and legend relates some curious stor
  • the temperant, the monks who abided to the contemplative lifestyle.
  • The sculpture depicts a contemplative Lincoln rising from a chair, about to give
  • Tibetan contemplative literature makes use of the perhaps parall
  • nus agreed mutually to separate and assume contemplative lives.
  • community and solitude, an integration of contemplative living and active ministry on behalf of ot
  • ambitious than this, criticizing both the contemplative materialism of the Young Hegelians and all
  • In 1974 he originated the workshop on Contemplative Meditation (later known as Centering Praye
  • nd's sound as well as connecting it to the contemplative moments and consequently allowing them to
  • dhism, himself entering and living in nine contemplative monasteries in Europe, experiencing the li
  • f the instrument; this sets up the solemn, contemplative mood of the movement that is emphasized by
  • ns vigorously and ends in an atmosphere of contemplative mystery.
  • While in a state of contemplative, mystical prayer, she dictated to Balthasa
  • The event helps explain the cathartic, contemplative nature of Findings.
  • tomed to - Noel is still a virgin, and her contemplative nature gives him a desire to be a better,
  • am's technological specialist and the most contemplative of them.
  • ambitions toward education, marriage, or a contemplative or carefree life, achievement, happy old a
  • ons of Aurelio Ample Alcaide), all nuns in contemplative orders.
  • I Get It" to heartfelt reflection over the contemplative piano and guitars of "At the Same Time" wi
  • lness and happiness and the application of contemplative practice in character development and heal
  • recommends meditation or similar forms of contemplative practice.
  • Hermitage of the Heart: Contemplative Practices from Hundred Acres Monastery (20
  • ing to Eastern Orthodox theology by way of contemplative prayer called hesychasm and is the vision
  • Centering Prayer, a contemporary method of contemplative prayer, that emerged from St. Joseph's Abb
  • ty, comparative spirituality, ecotheology, contemplative prayer, spiritual discernment, and the wri
  • ant medicines (spagyry) in addition to the contemplative presentation of Hermetic and alchemical pr
  • adette Roberts had a number of mystical or contemplative revelations of God - as present in nature,
  • following year, revealing a quieter, more contemplative side of the band, spanning the previous fi
  • It is a contemplative song inspired by the Primal Therapy he was
  • It quickly proved to be quite popular as a contemplative song at Catholic Masses as well as at Prot
  • The contemplative spirit evokes the saying by 14th century m
  • He was known for his contemplative still lifes and sensitive portraits of wom
  • In 1974 Naropa Institute is founded, a contemplative studies and liberal arts college, now full
  • love for humanity), Lewis happens upon the contemplative that the natures of even these basic categ
  • ce of the different spiritual traditions - Contemplative: The Prayer-Filled Life; Holiness: The Vir
  • cal statements in the Upanishads reflect a contemplative tradition, and it is concluded that the Na
  • are teachings from the Buddhist and other contemplative traditions, with an emphasis on applying t
  • Knowing Jesus In The World, Contemplative Way Of Prayer, Lord Jesus Teach Me To Pray
  • His style is contemplative, with an undercurrent of realism (or some