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"life force" Definitions
  1. the force that gives somebody/something their strength or energy
  2. the force that keeps all life in existence
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"Life Force" will focus on cutting edge tools and innovations.
They thought that living things possessed a mysterious life force.
"It's eating things that still have a life force," he says.
How do you measure life force, how do you measure chi?
It is believed to restore the flow of "qi" -- the life force.
That life force of innovation was eventually found lacking at the Familistère.
We no longer believe in a numinous life force, an élan vital.
Brimming with life force, generosity, humor, gravitas and a fountain of talent.
The sounds we make are simultaneously our intentions and our life force.
Civic and professional life force us into socioeconomic, racial, and political categories.
Whether standing or sitting, I aspire to her energy and life force.
Because she is such a life force, it almost feels like she was put here to see if her level of life force could revive this death vibe that I was living in and pull me out of it.
It was understood that it had to do with life and life force.
Almost as if the life force present in Area X went into him.
Collect the secret ninja power-ups to gain energy and ninja life force.
Some people recharge their life force surrounded by the cultural vibrancy of others.
What should be an anarchic life force often feels more like an anchor.
My anxiety is gone; the depression is gone; my life force is back.
Why did you squander your precious life force trying to possess, control, interfere ?
He derived his life force from storytelling and speaking out, even in ill health.
All that stuff aside, sex was also the beginning of civilisation, the life force.
Caroline becomes a character, too, a Southern-vivacious life force in flashbacks and fantasies.
Sometimes he raised his arms as he ran, surrendering to a benevolent life force.
And certainly they reaffirm visual joy as the sustaining life force that it is.
But explanations will falter in trying to unravel the coefficient of the life force.
I'm grateful for the universal life force energy that exists within all of us.
Selene, an X-Men supervillain, is seen draining the life force from a Hydra agent.
There is a deep essence of pulse, or what I've started to call life force.
The past is an open wound, a life force busily shaping an increasingly bewildering present.
But the overarching, triumphal issue of our time is the life force of the planet.
An entire dance with the life force was enacted and life was never taken gratuitously.
I speak for the wolf and the life force it engenders not as an expert.
As a homosexual connected to the LGBTQ matrix, I can feel its life force waning.
But you get now that if you steam it, you actually remove the life force.
The feeling is claustrophobic, and one senses that the thing (or life force) is trapped.
Nevertheless, Brant plus Buchhart never equals or supersedes Basquiat and the life force of his artwork.
Women are shown to be the life force of the Rebellion, now on its last legs.
Our life force, like our bodies, never seems to issue away from us all at once.
The music does that, with consolation in its melodies and a life force in its rhythms.
The preparation for this visit, unfortunately, takes out nearly all of the duke's remaining life force.
In a way, it feels like I'm letting Kim Kardashian, that infallible mogul life-force, down.
But there are also Jedi Realist Hindus (the word "prana" is Sanskrit for "Life Force"), Buddhists, Muslims.
The show gave some context to Morena's assertion that the city's vibrant life force persists, despite challenges.
"People have suggested dropping /b/, but that's the life force of the site," he told the outlet.
Chinese medicine practitioners would say it helps open up channels of qi, or the body's life force.
Orgone is a pseudoscientific concept of universal life force, introduced by twentieth-century Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich.
Sparrow's cousin Zhuli, a teenage girl 10 years his junior, is a violinist and charming life force.
But it wasn't death that interested him — it was the immaterial life force of the material world.
The life force that animates the econ tribe — that what they're doing matters — has been drained away.
The title character in "Gloria Bell" — played by a transcendent Julianne Moore — is a restless life force.
So when I describe chi and life force and in preparation I really want to be clear.
In previous eras, this missing "something" was a soul or spirit or some kind of elusive life force.
"His commitment to exposing the true nature of power was his life force," Ms. Benn, his wife, said.
And how even that life force Anita (Skyler Volpe, sensational) is defeated by the grinding force of hatred.
At first, Kirchner worked to capture mood and life force by turning real colors up to unreal volumes.
"He has a potent mixture of life force and vulnerability," she said in an email before his death.
Concepts like prana and qi (or chi) are also linked to both breath and spirit or life force.
This could work in ballet, an art that's often brilliant at suggesting radiant transcendence, uncrushable life force, miraculous invention.
If not, it's time to cut out the people or situations that are draining you of your life force.
To commit to the life force which is not based on science but a precept engrained in our cells.
In Chinese legends, these were undead corpses who vampirically fed on the "qi," or life force, of the living.
One profitable since the get-go without demanding the total consumption of life force from the people working here.
Then from that point forward, this pure, beautiful life force is relentlessly beaten down by the experience of living.
Maybe the people are on borrowed time; maybe they're the immovable life force that the developers cannot pave over.
We won't be invisible, or silent, with you and Roscoe as our supercharged, tricked out sensory-power life force.
Through some deal where Hela is bound by Odin's life force, she's prevented from invading places while he's alive.
You see the life force draining from Ellen's eyes as she attempts to indulge Jessica Simpson's incoherent psychobabble here.
We'll put the whole "life force" thing on hold for a minute to talk about the more, uh, grounded claims.
If another worm crashes into you, you can gobble up their life force and save yourself a ton of work.
Maybe that feeling of pressure is the life-force itself—that mysterious spark of vitality that animates and sustains us.
Emma Thompson is a lot of things: an actress, a dame, a life force bequeathed to humanity by the gods.
First, it supposedly disproves "vitalism," the idea that something nonmaterial—spirit, a "life force"—is necessary for life to exist.
So if there is a life force pulsing through Mitski's music — she performs under her first name — it's not accidental.
She aced it in her audition both technically and with the powerful female life force she brings to the role.
I was told to collect energy life force when I inhaled and release stress, negativity, and fatigue when I exhaled.
But the life force — the potent, perspiring sincerity that would be even clearer once he got on TV — is thrilling.
Constraints during the earliest stages of a hardware company's life force founders to carefully allocate resources to find creative solutions.
Imagine that chi, that life force energy, straightening out the lining, strengthening and energizing all those systems in your body.
The mere presence of this pulchritudinous life force sends the local women into a spin, from a suddenly giddy Mrs.
For the most part, his nudes are rank, bristly, and bruised, animated corpses whose life force emanates from their genitals.
He shows us how to suck the life force out of someone, by sucking on said girl dance partner of mine.
Elias was full of admiration: for Johan's intellect, his life force, his glamorous success with women, the breadth of his interests.
The songs, from "Tonight" to "American Valhalla," had faced up to death with muscle and sinew; the life force had won.
She does not suck the life force out of everything she comes in contact with, unlike other funny people I've interviewed.
But the music is no dirge; it's a sly, New Orleans-tinged mambo full of improvisational byplay, a swinging life force.
So it's not accidental that he has this effusive, vibrant life force and also embodies a certain inevitable march towards death.
Any chance of Dondarrion passing his life-force onto her (or her being resurrected by any other means) likely expired long ago.
Turner graces the cover as the fiery Phoenix, Grey's alter ago as the manifestation of the universe's passion and immortal life force.
Throughout history, from medieval times to the Victorian era, doctors feared that one's life force could be "used up" by having sex.
" Pinkett Smith argued that it's vital for women to take care of their vaginas because "that's our life force; it's centered there.
Mr. Nast was a staunch Republican, and not surprisingly, he chose the elephant — a powerful, larger-than-life force — for his team.
"She also claimed solar energy "strengthens the organs" and "prevents against the leakage of chi or life force energy from the body.
They work together to restore the broken pieces of the Crystal, which once kept the planet's energy and life force in balance.
To the Yurok and other tribes, the regalia, resplendent with abalone and the scarlet crests of woodpeckers, are a dazzling life force.
The Skeksis are the keepers of the Crystal of Truth, a massive gemstone that represents the beating heart of Thra's life force.
This woman — on the prowl and on the dole in the Splott district of Cardiff — is a blazing life force, for sure.
Once the victims realize what's going on, the Hone-onna sucks the life force out of them until they become skeletons themselves.
No one knew what this team was and, in the public's eye, the talent and very life force of OG had been gutted.
"Thanks, I hate it" — unlike many memes which fade as quickly as they appear — has real life force and patrons supporting its art.
The story takes a big turn when Cloud meets Aerith Gainsborough, a flower girl with a mysterious connection to the planet's life force.
It's easy to forget that, when you're a kid, candy is currency—a drug, a life force, and, sometimes, the best life gets.
From tweets to TV shows, there are whole teams dedicated to creating content that finds its life force within the gay online community.
Its aroma had a fruity sweetness, and the wine seemed to have an inextinguishable life force and intensity while staying completely in character.
ISIS is not gone and will not be for a long time, but a critical pillar of its life force has been cracked.
But if your life force isn't such a concern, maybe take a look at toys made from more traditional body-safe materials, like silicone.
There's not a trace of life force in its recommendations and very little apparent understanding of the person keying a query into its engine.
Or that they came from a small life force within him that couldn't be destroyed, some part of his sensibility that could remain playful.
Pranic healingPrana is India's equivalent of Qi—a mystical, totally unprovable life force that surrounds us and penetrates us and binds the galaxy together.
The movements are working with what is called "qi" or life force, a type of "flow" that, according to tai chi practitioners, everyone has.
Of this, however, Mr. Trump is certain: He needs the world's attention and its embrace, a life force that has sustained him for decades.
In the Sharona-Natalie life-force role is Tony Danza as the hero's father, a cop's cop who's on parole after a corruption scandal.
This is the hallmark of an ontologically mad civilization that is searching for life on other planets while executing the life force of this planet.
When some bikers start harassing Creek, Lemuel sucks the life force out of Manfred without asking permission first to juice himself up for a fight.
"Breath is a primary connection to vital life force," he says, and can be the sole practice that defines queer sex magic if you want.
Gemini oversees your house of personal resources, which includes both your bank account and your self-esteem—things that support you and your life force.
The more times you connect, the more damage you do — and the more likely you are to deplete their life force with every subsequent toss.
Expertly crafted items, from a geode carved out of rock candy to drop earrings studded with tagua seeds, that possess something of a life force.
To add to the pressure, her ability to find equilibrium also determines the quality of the qi, or life force, she transfers to her baby.
A painter, mime, philosopher and ecologist as well as a sculptor in marble, Mommens became a life partner and also a life force for Gray.
This crew—along with Jones and McKinnon, who've pretty much been the life-force of Saturday Night Live for the last two seasons—knows from comedy.
And while the adjustable suspension goes nowhere near cushy, a 200-mile day in the 488 GTB doesn't wring the life force out of a driver.
But he was clearly a life force for the Bulls, anchoring their defense for a good part of nine seasons and operating as a savvy passer.
We learn from the publicity release that she's practicing Quantum Touch therapy, a reiki-like practice that uses the body's life-force energy to promote wellness.
I thought about how, if Eros represents life force, working within the limitations of the container was an invitation to all the erotic possibilities of painting.
And the sheer life force he now embodies — nearly 80 and still adding new roles to a roster of 150 — is a wonder of the world.
I always supported the Republican candidates in U.S. politics, until my eyes were opened to how capitalism is sucking the life force out of its workers.
Mr. Roth's other great theme was sex, or male lust, which in his books is both a life force and a principle of rage and disorder.
In Chinese culture, Qi is the life force believed to exist in everything, and Qigong is a system of movement, breathing, and meditation believed to boost health.
Valygar explains multiple times that Lavok is notorious for appearing, stealing a Corthala, and then tapping their life force as a way of unnaturally extending his own.
Imbued by the grown-up Ms. Higginson with the unselfconscious inquisitiveness and wide-eyed imagination of childhood, Jackie is pure life force, her family's most precious thing.
The Swami's teachings appealed to Alice's sense that the Holy Spirit was everywhere, that we were merely the flesh-and-blood manifestations of an infinite life force.
Essentially, biodynamics combines a biological approach to farming focused on improving soil health with a "dynamic" approach meant to influence the very life force of the farm.
And, surprise, the man who believes he shouldn't exercise because it will drain his life force thinks flavored vapes are bad news and is considering banning them.
The aroma was like inhaling a bunch of fresh flowers, with the life force and the ever-so-slight fetid quality often found in flowers and perfume.
Ringe is fascinated by the structures of growth in organic and inorganic substances — a focus on the life force that Beuys related to his own shamanistic practices.
If one's life force energy is low, we're more likely to get sick or feel stressed; if it's high, then we're better able to feel healthy and happy.
That certainly applies to mass-market Beaujolais, in which the processing makes them stable enough to withstand shipping but eliminates the life force necessary to age and evolve.
The wines — which age in various vessels, including small barrels, large casks, cement eggs and ceramic amphorae — have a vibrant life force that is felt rather than tasted.
"Health seekers" could find fresh unprocessed foods "still charged with their life force" at restaurants like the Aware Inn, the Health Hut and, a bit later, the Source.
Huppert's uncanny mixture of self-possession and wildness is never not interesting to watch, but when Frankie is off screen she takes the film's life force with her.
In "The Rise of Skywalker," Rey says she simply transferred some of her life force to Kylo Ren after stabbing him with his own lightsaber to save him.
The aging body plays a fundamental role in the exhibition's palpable, overarching narrative of the existence of a life force that moves through bodies, from infancy to old age.
"As a family, we will always remember his astonishing life force, his compelling honesty, his outrageous sense of humor, and surprising gentleness," a statement from the Janes family read.
My favorite piece in the exhibition is the somewhat obscure "Pneuma" (2009), from a Greek word that has no English equivalent but suggests the underlying essence of life force.
A large number of the game's protagonists are ecological freedom fighters who are striking back at a corporate structure that is literally sucking the life force from the planet.
They all had huge, paw-like hands; wide grins; broad shoulders; curly hair; and were filled with the indomitable life force that is peculiar to 19-year-old lads.
Amongst all the destruction and despair, and the ongoing lack of power and water, Puerto Rico continues to thrum with the life force that has sustained it for centuries.
What makes Russell Westbrook get to the ball is some raw spiritual thing that only Russell Westbrook has: his being, his essence, his life-force, his eternal why-not?
This is not the author's fault, but rather testament instead to the ever-flowing life force that is the wolf, to which so many are attracted, while others, repulsed.
This site explains the practice better than I can: Reiki is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us, and that's what gives us life.
Medieval folk believed that a malevolent life-force could take root in a dead individual, particularly among those who committed evil deeds or created animosities when they were still alive.
Coffee may be a basic life force for most of us, and it may even help prevent major illnesses, but does it do any good when it comes to fitness?
It calls to mind the phrases zeitgeist or participation mystique, which suggest that there is a subtle but ineffable life force within us collectively — an irresistible wave we cannot resist.
"Opera's Golden Tenor," as Time called Mr. Pavarotti in a 213 cover story, was a volcanic life force whose voice could give you goose bumps and make your ears ring.
"Succubus" — the female demons of medieval lore who seduce men while they sleep and suck the life force right out of them — came in fifth in this years Halloween-themed searches.
My first personal project, Talking Heads, was a series of portraits of a rare collection of ventriloquist dummies and an exploration of the ways we project our life force into simulacra.
On the kind of day that zaps you of your life force just by walking around in it, both Buress and I arrived at the ramen place chilly and low-energy.
Harvard psychologist Richard McNally compared the spread of EMDR to the rise of mesmerism, the 18th-century health craze that tried to heal ailments through manipulation of an invisible life force.
It is absolutely insane that every night, mothers and fathers are forced to waste their life force trying to convince their seed to CONTINUE LIVING via the ingestion of essential nutrients.
This figure who many of us have followed for ten years heroically expends his life force to use the Infinity Gauntlet to "snap" Thanos and his invading army out of existence.
The two leads are sensational, but the movie, drained of its life force and stuffed with confusing plot complications — like a shoehorned-in undercover agent and some mysterious Albanians — never recovers.
Her steely eyed performance as a vampire warrior whose shiny black pants never lose their perfect polish is the foundation of the franchise, the blood from which it draws its life force.
This is a movie about a bunch of people orbiting high above Earth on a space station that's suddenly imperiled by a nasty alien life force that's hell-bent on killing them.
It's also important to understand why women menstruate, which is, of course, because each one of us has an evil demon inside our bodies that draws its life force from our blood.
He was possessed by a malevolent spirit that had inhabited his body, draining his family of their life force, and traveling the planes as a monstrous being of pure will and evil.
Most people have a death drive that merely serves to balance out their life force; most people are too interested in self-preservation to entertain the idea of hurting themselves on purpose.
He's been alive a long time and absorbs the life force of the living to keep himself young, but the process warps his physical appearance and makes him more monstrous each time.
In my case, sometimes I feel like my life force is being tickled by God, but then other times I'm sure my bedroom walls are about to cave in and crush me.
At the heart of Steiner's take on education and farming is anthroposophy, a philosophy he invented that fuses science with spirituality, promoting the idea that every organic thing has a life force . . .
An extraordinarily gifted colorist, his emerald-green clearings, tinged with golden light, and oceanic blue skies and seas are populated with trees, boulders, and clouds whose quiet life-force suffuses the scenes.
Red, orange, and yellow leaves clung desperately to the trees before becoming a rich mixture of brown, somehow representing the essence of earth itself, a kind of life force emerging through decay.
The slickly dressed Charlie Manx (Zachary Quinto) of NOS4A2 barely resembles the bald, big-eared, bloodthirsty vampire of Nosferatu, but they share the same penchant for sucking the life force of their victims.
That's pretty scary, but what's worse is that they literally suck: they suck your blood, the fun out of every room, and occasionally the life-force of beloved, profitable publications such as Deadspin.
Also, all coffee trees treated with CR-10 show that their foliage has doubled, proving that they regain some of their life force, which doesn't happen when they are treated with toxic chemicals.
Later, the iPhone is literally in place of her heart, glowing through her shirt, as if it's become just another organ, beating with the relentless life-force of the timeline, likes, DMs, content.
They only ever released one self-titled album in 2009 consisting of 13 songs, and thanks to that hairdresser, those 13 songs became the life force from which I was forced to breathe.
For Tom, writing is the unbridled expression of the life force, something Mr. Law indicates by hollering and gesticulating and allowing a stray lock of hair to fall just so across his brow.
"The food represents life, like a life force, and the whole premise of the show, at least the first season, is pulling Tommy out of this stagnant lifeless state he's in," Schwimmer told Reuters.
She is an embodiment of the unquenchable, unreasoning life force, and also its uselessness against the fates that resign us all to oblivion in the end, and sometimes a living death well before it.
Instead, everyone is grasping onto something else to give them a life force, whether it's students trying to find meaning in misguided activism or scientists taking cues from their peers in the American military.
While his brothers and sisters mutter their prayers "in a sort of underworld blindness to the light and full of a dread of life and its glory," Per is a singular, rebellious life force.
Using the Vive headset, a Subpac vest for haptic feedback, and a new kind of olfactory attachment that delivers the smell of a forest, you're transported into the secret world of a tree's life force.
She becomes a unique kind of demon, one that literally consumes life to sustain itself; like a vampire, only rather than suck her victims' blood, she consumes their life-force with her giant, bestial left arm.
This is the magnetism that drew thousands to Abramović's 2010 MoMA retrospective, "The Artist is Present," to sit across from her and feel imbued with otherworldly life force (or so their tears would have you believe).
These are people who see immigration as a theoretical conversation, rather than a violent, shapeshifting life force that propels people in search of safety hundreds of miles away to a brutal country indifferent to their annihilation.
Now's the time to guard your energy levels; be frugal about how much life force you expend on less urgent tasks, and reshape your daily rituals and practices to better support you through times of change.
There is no mention of bright green snakeskin boots in Sex Tips for Girls, but the book summons the most intense, frivolous life force in the soul, a feeling that makes you want inappropriate, bright new shit-kickers.
Bobby Cannavale, a hairy life force of an actor who improves even misbegotten shows, plays Richie Finestra, who runs the symbolically named American Century, a once vital record label now teetering on the brink of irrelevance and insolvency.
For years, Dee was crafting glowing plastic star sculptures, but only recently learned how they fit into his larger exploration of light as a life force, as well as his growing fascination with the energy of the desert.
But surely "soul" is now sufficiently generalized in English to mean "life force" or "inherent humanity," rather than being confined to the strictly Christian sense of a particle of eternity, bargained over with God in good and bad behaviors.
He recalls the day a colleague returned to Fleet Street from a trip to the United States, carrying news of the free advertising site's booming success and the resulting decline in paid newspaper classifieds, long a revenue life force.
Here was a family movie that included giant terror-mollusks, cute hobbit-like critters getting the mystical life force sucked out of them by giant squawking crow monsters, and a road adventure through the foothills of the uncanny valley.
The subjects of these experiments are portrayed by Ms. Murphy (shattering as Isla, the only character with a name), Oona Doherty and Hugh O'Conor, in bravura performances in which frantic but exactly staged movement becomes the embattled life force.
As Trump's speech drew to a close and the president gave his goodbyes and good lucks to the graduates, he lingered at the podium, waving and soaking up the applause like it had the power to regenerate his life force.
Derived from the meaning of their name, the Symbiotes need a host to bond with and give that host superpowers (Venom has super strength, agility, and shape-shifting abilities) in exchange for life force, usually in the form of adrenaline.
Extra life force is always helpful and, with both the sun and your planetary ruler messenger Mercury approaching a face-off with Jupiter in Sagittarius in the coming weeks, expect more opportunities than you have the capacity to commit to!
In Gossett and Wortzel's film, the vitality and glamour of trans activist Marsha P. Johnson, whose life was captured only in fleeting images, is seen anew both in fictional and archival footage that celebrates her intense and endearing life force.
The emotional center rests on Giffels's relationships with his father, a retired civil engineer whose life force exerts itself in the workshop, and with his best friend, partner for bar crawls, rock concerts, road trips and other forms of male bonding.
The beast is named Kai (voiced by J. K. Simmons with particular menace), and he has been collecting the chi, or vital life force, of all of China's kung fu masters, imprisoning them on his belt like so many charms on a bracelet.
De Grave filmed Réal shortly before her death in 2005, and these scenes are profoundly moving: A clearly very ill Réal, life-force undiminished, reads her poem—Death of a Hooker—from a hospital bed, surrounded by wires and with monitors bleeping.
Tantra teaches that your sexual energy starts building at the base and when we ejaculate or have a clitoral orgasm, the energy goes out and down through the base of our bodies and we're getting rid of energy and life force energy.
The Real Deal: There's a shared concept that appears in the latest episode of The Mandalorian and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker yet seems particularly new to both: The idea that Force users can heal other creatures by sharing life force.
In an interview with Recode, Evans is blunt in stating his beliefs about chi—a life force concept present in ancient Chinese medicine—and its apparent inability to remain within foods that have been exposed to heat, even the heat produced by other, inferior juicers.
But I won't lie: Realizing that "The Pilot" — so-named for an alien life force seeking hosts in order to steer itself around the cosmos — eventually hinges on Bill's crush on a girl with a star in her eye made for a welcome change.
" Paltrow's lifestyle bible Goop, featured an informative Q&A with healer Shiva Rose, who talked about the power of placing jade eggs into one's Yoni as a way to "cultivate sexual energy, clear chi pathways in the body, intensify femininity, and invigorate our life force.
Leap cites a puberty ceremony of the Sambia people of Papua New Guinea as an example of how semen can take on mystical qualities; part of the ritual involves boys ingesting the semen of tribal elders to absorb a life force and fully become men.
An infant of mysterious parentage imbued with the life force of the universe: It's almost Christmas, and I don't need to connect the rest of these dots for you, but other people already have, putting the foundling and his hover-cradle into cosmic nativity scenes.
In addition to seeing a newly hatched kiwi, the parents-to-be were given the chance to meet two young kiwi chicks born at Rainbow Springs just a few days ago named Tihei (which means "sneeze of life" or "life force" in Māori) and Koha (meaning "gift").
When candy-colored Mighty Morphin Power Rangers premiered on Fox in 1993, the TV show's central characters were spandex-clad "teenagers with attitude" who — in addition to dealing with high school romances and bullies — were tapped by an alien life force to protect Earth from extraterrestrial evildoers.
Ms White-Kravette also reckons that most surveys ask about the mind and body only, thereby failing to allow for a third component, call it life-force or a person's essence, which many people, whatever the country, believe exists, and do not necessarily associate with the brain.
In addition to claims that the eggs "cultivate sexual energy, clear chi pathways in the body, intensify femininity, and invigorate our life force," goop advertised that their vaginal stones could balance hormones, regulate menstrual cycles, prevent uterine prolapse, and increase bladder control, according to Rackauckas' statement.
But during his short career, spent interacting with Rio's black musical culture, this white, middle-class singer and songwriter envisioned samba as a national identity: The heroes of his narratives were small-time rogues for whom samba was a source of pride and a life force.
But though I'm 15 years younger than Stephen was, and he had been gravely ill for years, if you knew him you couldn't help thinking that he would always be around, that his life force was inexhaustible, that he would always have another miracle to pull off.
When a storm threatens the life of a person, a house, or a business, you're forced to decide what stays and what goes, and in the case the bakery, our sourdough mother is the life force of our bread, so there's no question that she must be protected.
And it is why, if you're European-American, you're more likely to believe in a vampire than in the coffin-dwelling, night-roaming, life-force-sucking Chinese jiangshi , even though, on the basis of their characteristics, there is not, so to speak, a lot of daylight between them.
Venom, starring Tom Hardy as a down-and-out journalist who's invaded by an alien life force that gives him super strength, pulled in $80 million in North America — hefty numbers compared to the previous record for an October opening, which was 2013's Gravity, with $55.7 million.
Besides being the pulse and life force of Pretty Woman… a steady helmsman on a ship that could have easily capsized… he was a super fine and decent man, husband and father who brought real joy and love and infectious good spirits to every thing and everyone he crossed paths with.
As explained in a Goop interview with "beauty guru/healer/inspiration/friend" Shiva Rose, the eggs have a vast array of supposed benefits: "Jade eggs can help cultivate sexual energy, increase orgasm... develop and clear chi pathways in the body, intensify feminine energy, and invigorate our life force," says Rose.
Besides being the pulse and life force of Pretty Woman...a steady helmsman on a ship that could have easily capsized...he was a super-fine and decent man, husband, and father who brought real joy and love and infectious good spirits to every thing and everyone he crossed paths with.
Thanatos was the iron-hearted god of death, and generally a guy that no one wanted to party with.) The life force is what wants all those things that tend toward life (meaning, as you may suspect if you are even casually familiar with that horny old goat, Sigmund, sex).
" The post featured a Q&A with Shiva Rose, a "beauty guru/healer," who claimed that inserting egg-shaped jade rocks into the vagina "can help cultivate sexual energy, increase orgasm, balance the cycle, stimulate key reflexology around vaginal walls ... [it goes on for a while] ... and invigorate our life force.
But as they float around in outer space, their bodies finely toned, their life-force rejuvenated by the blood of 20-year-olds, their bank accounts swollen from three commas to four, they will still be, in their deepest selves, the puny nerd who cowered, sweating and miserable, before some muscle-bound jock.
That its name and eventually its mythology are tied up with the idea of "suspirium" makes sense, then — though in Latin the words "suspirium" (a sigh or forceful breath) and "spiritus" (the spirit) are separate, for most of ancient times the concepts of breath and spirit, or life force, were tied up together.
But maybe you didn't catch the whopper of a piece in The Sun last week, profiling a California couple that practices Breatharianism—an extremely fringe philosophy based on a handful of yogic tenets that its adherents claim allows them to subsist on prana, or cosmic life force, which they absorb through air and sunlight.
Among them is Rian (voiced by Rocketman's Taron Egerton, puppeteered by Neil Sterenberg), a Gelfling military officer's son who's abruptly forced to flee his cushy castle life after he accidentally sees something horrible: the Skeksis want to use the Crystal's corrupted energy to drain the life force of the Gelfling and gain immortality themselves.
Tom tells Polly that he's in the middle of a nasty divorce from a woman named Laurel, but as the book develops it gradually becomes clear that Laurel is the Fairy Queen, that she owns Tom, and that nine years after their ostensible divorce, she plans to sacrifice him and eat his life force.
He meant that I had to live my life in a way that included and harnessed that aspect of my life force that made me vibrate, that made me thrill to take action in the world, the part that connected me profoundly and physically with the world, with others, the part that was — there's no other word for it — sexual.
And in an untitled painting from 1941, a tight grid is etched into the midsection of a beige canvas with a jagged fuchsia line, resembling an EKG, beneath it; although the gestural line would disqualify the painting as a Minimalist work (as the style was perceived in the US), the grid's anxious, slightly uneven lines and the spiked EKG seem to unearth Minimalism's latent life force.
" Speaking numinously about the "life force" of data and systems, Chris Inglis, former deputy director of the National Security Agency, offered a vision of the near future: "There are going to be fewer and fewer secrets, as physical phenomena and spoken words have fewer places to hide, as the sensors and analytic powers reveal all things—almost concurrent with the execution of those things.
People have eroticized supernatural beasts for centuries, and folklore is rife with examples of this tendency: the lidérc, a Hungarian monster believed to drain the blood and life force of humans through sex; the succubus and incubus, who appear in dreams to seduce people of the opposite sex; sirens, which lure sailors to their death with their seductive songs; and the encantado, a Brazilian dolphin that turns into a human in order to copulate with other humans.
" But Richard Gilman, in The New York Times Book Review, said it fell far short of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" and Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows," and predicted it would "find its true audience mainly among the people who have made a cult of Tolkien, among ecology-minded romantics and all those in need of a positive statement, not too subtle but not too blatant either, about the future of courage, native simplicity, the life-force, and so on.

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