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describes and eternal
One form describes the primeval state as an eternal union of two parents, and the creation takes place when the two are pulled apart.
In his prologue or proem he describes two views of existence ; initially that nothing comes from nothing, and therefore existence is eternal.
* The City of God ( written 413 – 426 AD ) by Augustine of Hippo, describes an ideal city, the " eternal " Jerusalem, the archetype of all Christian utopias.
It describes the eternal questions which have dogged men since the beginning, and how the various religious traditions have tried to answer them.
The doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints is distinct from the doctrine of Assurance which describes how a person may first be sure that they have obtained salvation and an inheritance in the promises of the Bible including eternal life.
While the 8th-century Nayanar saint Cuntarar says that Shiva is always inseparable from the Mother Goddess, another 7th-century Nayanar saint Campantar describes how the " eternal feminine " is not only her consort, but she is also part of him.
In the final version we are presented instead with, as Michael Robinson describes it in The Long Sonata of the Dead: A Study of Samuel Beckett, “ the three corners of love ’ s eternal triangle ( the emphasis here is on the eternal ) … They have no names, simply the designations M, W1 and W2 which aim at anonymity but also stand for all men and women who have, like them, been caught up in a three-part love affair ,”
Plethon describes the creation of the universe as being perfect and outside of time, so that the universe remains eternal, without beginning or end.
The poem describes the day of judgment, the last trumpet summoning souls before the throne of God, where the saved will be delivered and the unsaved cast into eternal flames.
In the treatise on Christian Hermeticism, Meditations on the Tarot: A journey into Christian Hermeticism, describes the Biblical account of Cain and Abel as a myth, i. e. it expresses, in a form narrated for a particular case, an " eternal " idea.
Fearing eternal damnation, she fell into a delusional state, where she describes seeing devils around her, and was considered a danger to herself and others.
Eliade's theory of " eternal return " describes a distinctly nonspontaneous process that depends on human behavior ; thus, it should be distinguished from the philosophical theory of eternal return ( the subject of this article ), which describes a mathematically inevitable process.
This eternal conflict, which Valignano describes as the one between " God and Mammon " raged for most of the history of the mission.
Higher self is a new age term associated with multiple belief systems, but its basic premise describes an eternal, omnipotent, conscious, and intelligent being, who is one's real self.
Qur ' an 56 describes the end times, the judgment of the dead, and the eternal reward and punishment of saints and sinners an eschatological mythology similar to the storyline of the Christian Book of Revelation and to some elements in the Jewish Book of Isaiah and Book of Daniel.
The basic forms may be described as the apocalyptic, in which the writer describes real, social events ( whether historical or imagined ) as manifestations of the eternal conflict between God and Satan, good and evil a struggle that, if controlled in the end by God's omnipotence, was nevertheless of deep importance for humans.
* In Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ( 1812 – 18 ), Byron describes how the statue requites humanity's debt to Prometheus: " And if it be Prometheus stole from Heaven / The fire which we endure, it was repaid / By him to whom the energy was given / Which this poetic marble hath array'd / With an eternal glory -- which, if made / By human hands, is not of human thought ; / And Time himself hath hallowed it, nor laid / One ringlet in the dust -- nor hath it caught / A tinge of years, but breathes the flame with which ' twas wrought.
Thomas Macaulay in his History of England ( 1849 ), describes Lodowicke Muggleton as " a mad tailor who wandered from pothouse to pothouse, tippling ale and denouncing eternal torments against all who refused to believe.

describes and circle
Angilbert was the Homer of the emperor's literary circle, and was the probable author of an epic, of which the fragment which has been preserved describes the life at the palace and the meeting between Charlemagne and Leo III.
is the relation that describes the unit circle.
The tip of the translation vector describes a circle.
In the case of a circularly polarized wave, as seen in the accompanying animation, the tip of the electric field vector, at a given point in space, describes a circle as time progresses.
Instead of falling, as might be expected, the gyroscope appears to defy gravity by remaining with its axis horizontal, when the other end of the axis is left unsupported and the free end of the axis slowly describes a circle in a horizontal plane, the resulting precession turning.
** Pole and polar, a point that describes the position and orientation of a line with respect to a given circle
Alan Haynes describes him as " one of the most strangely underrated of Elizabeth's circle of close advisers ", while Simon Adams, who since the early 1970s has researched many aspects of Leicester's life and career, concludes: " Leicester was as central a figure to the ' first reign ' Elizabeth as Burghley.
The rotation axis of the Earth describes, over a period of 25, 700 years, a small circle ( blue ) among the stars, centered on the ecliptic north pole ( the blue E ) and with an angular radius of about 23. 4 °, an angle known as the obliquity of the ecliptic.
" Sonic awareness is a synthesis of the psychology of consciousness, the physiology of the martial arts, and the sociology of the feminist movement " and describes two ways of processing information, focal attention and global attention, which may be represented by the dot and circle, respectively, of the mandala Oliveros commonly employs in composition.
Pliny's Natural History and the epigram writer Martial both credit Cnaeus Matius Calvinus, in the circle of Julius Caesar, with introducing the first topiary to Roman gardens, and Pliny the Younger describes in a letter the elaborate figures of animals, inscriptions, cyphers and obelisks in clipped greens at his Tuscan villa ( Epistle vi, to Apollinaris ).
( E. g., first you draw a circle, then you dot the eyes, draw a great big smile, etc ....) If they memorize the song, which is easy to do because it is usually a catchy melody, effectively they have remembered how to draw what the song describes.
* Karl Feuerbach describes the nine-point circle of a triangle.
In his Arthurian romance Meraugis de Portlesguez, Raoul de Houdenc describes a scene clearly derived from Celtic fairy-ring lore: The title character visits the Château des Caroles and sees a circle of women and a knight dancing around a pine in the castle courtyard.
One way to think about the circle group is that it describes how to add angles, where only angles between 0 ° and 360 ° are permitted.
Proposition 30 describes the construction of a curve of double curvature called by Pappus the helix on a sphere ; it is described by a point moving uniformly along the arc of a great circle, which itself turns about its diameter uniformly, the point describing a quadrant and the great circle a complete revolution in the same time.
The path of the fiber now describes a helix which, like the circle, has constant curvature.
The eighth book describes a modified geocentric astronomical model, in which the Earth is at rest in the center of the universe and circled by the moon, the sun, three planets and the stars, while Mercury and Venus circle the Sun.
As the disk rolls, the point P of rolling contact describes a circle that oscillates with a constant angular velocity.
A Portuguese Renaissance chronicler, Garcia de Resende, describes how an entrée at a royal banquet was composed of a whole roasted ox garnished with a circle of chickens.
The rotation axis of the Earth describes over a period of about 25800 years a small circle ( blue ) among the stars, centred around the ecliptic coordinates | ecliptic northpole ( blue E ) and with an angular radius of about 23. 4 °: the angle known as the obliquity of the ecliptic.
The seemingly obvious answer is a circle, but in fact it describes an inverted cardioid.
Desy ( 2007 ) describes a New Age-era sacred hoop as a developmental, introspective tool, linking with it the Classical Elements, totems and cardinal directions: " The medicine wheel represents the sacred circle of life, its basic four directions, and the elements.
An ancient scroll describes the circle of magics with relations one to another, meaning familiarities between some kind of magic and opposition between others.

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