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"self-searching" Definitions
  1. SELF-QUESTIONING

22 Sentences With "self searching"

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It may just require some more self-searching on her part.
These 40 days were modeled on Christ's 40 days in the desert, a season for self-searching.
After the ordeal is over, Angela sees him restored to his old self searching for Beth, his girlfriend.
Freud also understood that repression, any repression, is inherently fluid and complicated and requires humility and self-searching to navigate.
For the select few still interested in Ovitz's career, the self-searching title of this memoir promises a glimpse into What Made Mike Run.
Collectively, we've written and read so much about ourselves, it bears asking what we've learned from our long period of reflection and self-searching.
It's also an applicable metaphor for the types of self-searching that occur in Dumplin' as Willowdean peels her tough outer layer to discover a wealth of emotion inside.
Today, I try to counsel younger women in the same boat, and tell them that I figured out a happy balance, but not without some tears and self-searching.
Clinton's memoir radiates with fury at the forces and the figures ranged against her, but it is also salted with self-searching, grief, bitterness, and fitful attempts to channel and contain that fury.
One is the collection's diaristic tone—from the removed accounts of "First Italian Prose" to the intimate, self-searching text of "Note" to the "autobiography as little biographical as possible" of the "Obtuse Diary" section.
They are really social histories, disguised in nineteenth-century-novel form, though often with a bit of late-twentieth-century nouveau roman thrown in, perhaps to signal the sensitive self-searching of some of their toughest sleuths.
"The Book of Memory" is an attempt to reclaim, by way of reconstruction, a genealogy both personal and cultural, an exercise in self-searching that upends many of Memory's most deeply entrenched conceptions about herself and her origins.
Naeto C graduated in 2004 from the George Washington University with a BSc. in Biology, intending to go study further and become a medical doctor. After some deep self-searching he changed his mind and decided to pursue his dream and develop his talent as a musician. In 2010 Naeto pursued an MSc in Energy Studies at the University of Dundee in Scotland.
As if to protest further the charge of pessimism, Hardy opened the collection with the cheerfully lyrical 'Weathers', though he closed it with the self- searching meditation 'Surview'.M. Seymour-Smith, Thomas Hardy (London 1994) p. 853 Other notable poems paid tribute to the friend of his youth, Horace Moule, and to his second wife, Florence Dugdale;M. Seymour-Smith, Thomas Hardy (London 1994) p.
De omweg, Bakker's third adult novel was published in October 2010 and later translated into English as The Detour, again by David Colmer. It is a study in self- searching, self-assertion and the nature of pain, narrated by a middle-aged Dutchwoman who has fled her husband to live in the solitude of rural Wales. It won the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize (2013). According to Bakker, The Detour came from a "hugely depressed" time in his life.
Alternatively, the Rosh Hashanah liturgy includes the Biblical phrase, "you shall observe a burnt offering", and like an offering which needs to be scrutinised for defects for four days, so too four days of self-searching are needed before the day of judgment. Selichot refers to both the poetic piyyutim that compose the service as well as to the service itself. In most modern Sephardic communities, Selichot services are identical each day. However, some North African communities still recite different Selichot every day, following the order in Siftei Renanot.
However, this achievement was overshadowed by the split between the two major European basketball unions at that time, into two separate leagues, which meant that most of the top European teams did not compete against Maccabi, but were instead in that season's EuroLeague competition. After the 2000–01 season, Gershon took a break from coaching, mainly to do some self-searching and to travel around the world. This temporary retirement lasted for two seasons, and in the summer of 2003, Gershon returned to his former position as the head coach of Maccabi. He had the goal of reaching the 2004 EuroLeague Final Four, which took place in Tel Aviv.
Another Tapboard instrument is played by Hungarian progressive rock/jazz-fusion bassist Balazs Szendofi (Regina Rostás Quintet, Mindflowers, The Piccolo Inn, The Holdudvar, The Self- Searching System and others). During his time with Mindflower, Szendofi sometimes played a "Szendofi 12-string Grand Tapboard", which he describes as a "custom creation" designed by his own father Attila Szendofi. The instrument is also sometimes referred to as the "Xu Tap Thing 12".Balazs Szendofi's instrument list, accessed 4 June 2009 Szendofi’s Tapboard playing can be heard on Mindflowers’ Nuances album (2005).Review of Mindflowers' Nuances album on Guitar9 website, retrieved 23 September 2008 - It’s not known whether there is any connection between the Szendofi and Dunnery Tapboards.
Finding himself in the vibrant café culture of the late 1930s, soon he made the acquaintance of people who helped him become his "own contemporary". An experimental and self-searching period followed, and in just a few years he left post-Impressionism behind and adopted a nonfigurative style. The King of truth (1942) This process is well illustrated by his work from that time where figurative representation was gradually replaced by abstraction: Two persons alone (1939), Emperor on the throne (1939–40), Apple bed (1942), A glass of water watches over the birth of a caterpillar (1943), The King of truth (1942). While he did not join any group of artists, his thinking and temperament drew him close to the surrealists.
He found such a God "in all these things / in which I am good and like a brother " and addressed him as "neighbour God" in which he "sometimes / in a long night with a loud knock disturbs", and with whom he is only separated by "a thin wall". Rilke transcribes an unfinished dialogue between self and God that renders attempts to define God impossible; not only has the lyrical self been dissociated, but also the "interlocutor" in different forms is invoked, sometimes appearing as the "darkest" as sometimes as "the prince of the Land of Light." In addition to the self-searching and self-discovery, the God- dialog also reveals problems of linguistic expression. Admittedly one does not find in his Book of Hours any fundamental skepticism about language, such as Hugo von Hofmannsthal articulated in his Chandos letter.
Roper is known not only for his faith-based lyrics, but for a social justice approach to Christianity based on his Biblical perspective on Jesus Christ and his apostles. Although his personal blog promotes such notable Evangelical left figures as Jimmy Carter and Tony Campolo as "people I love and support", Roper has never publicly affirmed a political viewpoint, but has said in a HM Magazine editorial that Christians need to abandon blind nationalism and pursue Christ instead. In a 2014 blog post explaining the lyrics behind the Five Iron Frenzy song "Zen and the Art of Xenophobia" from their 2013 album Engine of a Million Plots, Roper elaborated on the subject: Additionally, the historical abuses of the United States of America (particularly against Native Americans) and the Christian Church appear frequently in Roper's lyrical work, as well as self-searching for topics of personal depravity. He has also composed many songs that present scathing critiques of unbridled capitalism.
After the 21st Faatemi Imam Maulaana at-Taiyeb went into seclusion in 528 AH/1134 CE from Egypt, his deputy, legatee and vicegerent, who is called the Da'i (a spiritual head or a missionary working on the divine command of Imam in seclusion), started a religious mission in the name of Imam at-Taiyeb for the purpose of self- searching and purity wherever Isma'ili-Taiyebi people were staying. This mission came to be known as "ad-Da'wat ul-Haadiyat ut-Taiyebiyah-الدعوۃ الهادیۃ الطیبیۃ"Rightly Guided Mission of the last Islamic Prophet Mohammad and his progeny till the present Da'i Saiyedna Haatim Zakiyuddin saheb meaning "The Rightly Guided Mission of Imam at-Taiyeb". This religious mission continued in Yemen between 532-974 AH (1138-1567 AD), from the first Da'i Saiyedna Zoeb till the 24th Da'i Saiyedna Yusuf having official language Arabic. During this period, as the time demanded and need arose, many Waali- Mullas (the representatives of Da'i who in his absence is entitled to do all religious activities) were appointed to teach in the Madrasah Taiyebiyah all aspects of the religious and social knowledge to the people.

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