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This statement reflects Mrs. Eddy's doctrine regarding the uniqueness, unity, and individuality of Christ Jesus ' eternal, spiritual identity.
An Orisha ( also spelled Orisa or Orixa ) is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of Olodumare ( God ) in the Yoruba spiritual or religious system.
The story in large part reflects a profound crisis in Hesse's spiritual world in the 1920s while memorably portraying the protagonist's split between his humanity and his wolf-like aggression and homelessness.
This reflects Blake's theory that the imitation of ancient Greek and Roman art was destructive to the creative imagination, and that Classical sculpture represented a banal naturalism in contrast to Judeo-Christian spiritual art.
The poetry reflects diverse spiritual traditions within India.
Guided by La Salle's heritage as a Catholic university, the core curriculum reflects La Salle's strong commitment to the interdependence of intellectual and spiritual growth.
The story relating to the king's some of the constructions reflects spiritual relationship with Kataragama Deviyo ( Murugan ).
Her Life is sometimes quoted in support of the proposition that sexual congress within the institution of marriage reflects spiritual unities as well:
This direct connection between spiritual and physical creations and their Hebrew names, reflects the theology in Kabbalah that Creation is formed from the metaphorical speech of God, as in the first chapter of Genesis.
What was added then, and also during the subsequent spiritual retreats, reflects the difficult and tense general situation that marked the 1980s.
The music reflects Jim's vision to explore the powerful, enlightening and spiritual secrets of drumming and is inspired by his recent association and work with Nii Tettey Tetteh, master musician from Ghana, with Milford Graves, learning drumming and healing through the heartbeat and his study of the spiritual songs of the Mbira Dzavadzimu from Zimbabwe.
River's and Early's tactile and spiritual connection with physical objects reflects an existential experience in Whedon's youth and his subsequent study of Jean-Paul Sartre's existential novel Nausea.
The religious movement believes in a moral progression through reincarnation after death: the transmigration of the spirit in a human body only reflects the degree of spiritual elevation.
It is a form of meditation, called Samayika where one reflects on his spiritual journey and renews his faith.

reflects and literature
Criticism reflects these movements, centripetally focusing on the aesthetic function of literature, centrifugally on the social function of literature.
Advice is constructed from clinical literature and reflects, as far as possible, an evaluation of the evidence from diverse sources.
According to Hiltermann, the literature on the Iran-Iraq war reflects a number of allegations of chemical weapons use by Iran, but these are " marred by a lack of specificity as to time and place, and the failure to provide any sort of evidence ".
The theme of the swapped child is common among medieval literature and reflects concern over infants afflicted by as-then unknown diseases, disorders, or developmental disabilities.
He was known for combining the vernacular style of writing with classical Chinese writing techniques, and his writing also reflects a strong influence from western literature.
However, in its themes, Turkish folk literature reflects the problems peculiar to a settling ( or settled ) people who have abandoned the nomadic lifestyle.
" a ) to utilise the international language Esperanto for the class aims of the worldwide working class ; b ) to promote mutual relations among members in the best and most worthy way possible, in order to instill in them a strong sense of human solidarity ; c ) to instruct, educate and enlighten the members in such a way as to make them the most capable and best of the so-called internationalists ; d ) to serve as an intermediary in relations among organisations using other languages but having aims analogous to those of SAT ; e ) to be an intermediary and supporter in the creation of an Esperanto literature consisting both of translations and original texts, and which reflects the ideal of our association.
Contemporary Iranian literature is influenced by classical Persian poetry, but also reflects the particularities of modern day Iran, through writers such as Houshang Moradi-Kermani, the most translated modern Iranian author, and poet Ahmad Shamlou.
Both literature and literary taste have become corrupt, and for him as for Gifford, poetic corruption mirrors political corruption: the decline in modern poetry reflects the decline of modern morals.
Although the GNH framework reflects its Buddhist origins, it is solidly based upon the empirical research literature of happiness, positive psychology and well-being.
The Denkard is roughly contemporary with the main texts of the Bundahishn, and like much of the other Pahlavi literature of the period, reflects a movement initiated by the Samanids to revive Greater Iranian culture.
Hong Kong literature reflects the area's unique history during the 20th century as a fusion of British colonial, Chinese, and sea-trading culture.
It is unusual in another way, as well, for it is a time when the influence of that king's presence and personality permeated literary society to such an extent that, almost uniquely, literature reflects the court.
The poem reflects the early influence of Romantic literature and Pre-Raphaelite verse.
This sentiment reflects a trend, begun during the later Han, which saw literature as an increasingly significant tool with which an individual could establish an enduring legacy.
Williams notes the ability of food in literature to function autobiographically, and in fact, Interpreter of Maladies indeed reflects Lahiri ’ s own family experiences.
(...) if the Vedic literature reflects primarily the village life and not the urban life, it does not at all surprise us .".
He asserted that Syrian literature reflects frequent contact between ancient Syrians and speakers of Hebrew in the eastern Mediterranean.

reflects and including
The intrinsic property is that it reflects radiation ( including light ) in a certain way.
The bill specifically exempts fantasy sports games, educational games, or any online contest that " has an outcome that reflects the relative knowledge of the participants, or their skill at physical reaction or physical manipulation ( but not chance ), and, in the case of a fantasy or simulation sports game, has an outcome that is determined predominantly by accumulated statistical results of sporting events, including any non-participant's individual performances in such sporting events ..."
A stasis field may be recognized by its perfectly reflecting surface, so perfect in fact that it reflects 100 % of all radiation and particles, including neutrinos.
The association felt that the term ' lodging ' more accurately reflects the large variety of different style hotels, including luxury and boutique hotels, suites, inns, budget, and extended stay hotels.
The local way of life reflects the joint Norse and Scottish heritage including the Up Helly Aa fire festival, and a strong musical tradition, especially the traditional fiddle style.
The political platform of the Libertarian Party reflects the ideas of libertarianism, favoring minimally regulated markets, a less powerful state, strong civil liberties ( including support for same-sex marriage and other LGBT rights ), cannabis legalization and regulation, separation of church and state, open immigration, non-interventionism and neutrality in diplomatic relations ( i. e., avoiding foreign military or economic entanglements with other nations ), freedom of trade and travel to all foreign countries, and a more responsive and direct democracy.
The music for the fairies reflects Wagner's style, and the score uses leitmotifs, including a distinctive four-note theme associated with the character of Iolanthe.
An additional factor for all types of specific heat capacities ( including molar specific heats ) then further reflects degrees of freedom available to the atoms composing the substance, at various temperatures.
Images that have a narrative content, including those of the many scenes which make up the Life of the Virgin, are not correctly referred to as " Madonnas " but are given a title that reflects the scene such as the Annunciation to Mary.
Schachter-Shalomi's work reflects several recurring themes, including:
This reflects all the genetic contributions to a population's phenotypic variance including additive, dominant, and epistatic ( multi-genic interactions ), as well as maternal and paternal effects, where individuals are directly affected by their parents ' phenotype ( such as with milk production in mammals ).
Their music reflects a wide range of influences, including country music, psychedelic rock, and traditional Irish folk music, but is generally classified as hard rock or sometimes heavy metal.
Susanna reflects on the nature of her illness, including difficulty making sense of visual patterns, and suggests that sanity is a falsehood constructed to help the " healthy " feel " normal.
The result is much less permeable to gases ( important in food packaging ) and reflects up to 99 % of light, including much of the infrared spectrum.
" Funakoshi's karate reflects the changes made in the art by Ankō Itosu, including the Heian / Pinan kata series.
Among the European-American community, the Pioneer Valley's population reflects the British Isles background of its original settlers and the immigrant populations that settled it during the late-19th century, including large numbers of residents with Irish, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, French Canadian, and Greek backgrounds.
This notation, e. g. " 5. 1 ", reflects the number of full range channels ; including a ". 1 " to reflect the limited range of the LFE channel.
The citrus scent of lemon basil and lime basil reflects their higher portion of citral, which causes this effect in several plants including lemon mint, and of limonene, which gives actual lemon peel its scent.
Equality of outcome can be a good thing after it has been achieved since it reflects the natural " interdependence of citizens in a highly organized economy " and provides a " basis for social policies " which foster harmony and good will, including social cohesion and reduced jealousy.
Because the tax code reflects other income ( including the state pension ), the PAYE system typically results in the correct amount of tax being paid on all the income of a taxpayer, making a tax return redundant.
The culture of Malta is the culture of the Maltese islanders and reflects various societies that have come into contact with the Maltese Islands throughout the centuries, including neighbouring Mediterranean cultures, and the cultures of the nations that ruled Malta for long periods of time prior to its independence in 1964.
The Culture of East Timor reflects numerous cultural influences, including Portuguese, Roman Catholic and Malay, on the indigenous Austronesian cultures in East Timor.
Kuwaiti music reflects the diverse influences of many peoples on the culture of Kuwait, including East African and Indian music.
While this reflects the practice of the majority of Latter Day Saint denominations ( including the Temple Lot church itself, today ), it did not reflect the policy of the Temple Lot church at the time, which accepted members during this period from the Reorganized church, certain other Latter Day Saint organizations, and Joseph Smith's pre-1844 church on their original baptisms.

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