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The Belgian monarchy symbolises and maintains a feeling of national unity by representing the country in public functions and international meetings.
In one of his most poetic passages, Rank suggests that this transcendent feeling implies not only a " spiritual unity " between artist and enjoyer, I and Thou, but also " with a Cosmos floating in mystic vapors in which present, past, and future are dissolved " ( Rank, 1932 / 1989, p. 113 )-- an identity with " the ALL " that once was but is no more.
The healing nature of artistic experience, Rank believed, affirms difference but, paradoxically, also " leads to the release from difference, to the feeling of unity with the self, with the other, with the cosmos " ( Rank, 1929 – 31, p. 58 ).
Of the uncanny feeling of emotional unity we experience in surrendering ourselves — giving up temporarily the burden of our difference — to the Other in art, Rank writes in Art and Artist: " produces a satisfaction which suggests that it is more than a matter of the passing identification of two individuals, that it is the potential restoration of a union with the Cosmos, which once existed and was then lost.
In discussions from 2 to 7 January 1539, Bucer and Witzel agreed to defer controversial points of doctrine, but Melanchthon withdrew, feeling that doctrinal unity was a prerequisite of a reform plan.
This feeling was enhanced by his public statements urging reconciliation between the opposing sides in the Civil War and the need to focus on national unity and defence.
Alfred Adler believed that the individual ( an integrated whole expressed through a self-consistent unity of thinking, feeling, and action, moving toward an unconscious, fictional final goal ), must be understood within the larger wholes of society, from the groups to which he belongs ( starting with his face-to-face relationships ), to the larger whole of mankind.
As seen from the standpoint of what was found in Africa, this kernel appeared to him to be the belief in a specific relationship between social groups and natural things — in a feeling of unity between both — a relationship he believed to be spread throughout the world, even if only in a modified or diminished form.
Although magic can be closely connected with totemism, the feeling of unity between man and beast has nothing to do with magic, which was connected with it only later.
Others say it came from the words atin muna, signifying a policy, unity of feeling and sentiments among the residents that bolster their spirit in the fight against their enemies during that time.
“ Through these demands he is stimulated to act as a member of a unity, to emerge from his original narrowness of action and feeling and to conceive of himself from the standpoint of the welfare of the group to which he belongs ”.
The creation of an AMV centers on using various video editing techniques to create a feeling of synchronization and unity.
The ill-success of this publication, and the indifference with which the latter volumes of his History of the 19th Century were received by his countrymen, together with the feeling of disappointment that the unity of Germany had been brought about in another fashion and by other means than he wished to see employed, embittered his later years, though it did not sour his kindly and humane disposition, nor did it in the least affect his sociable temper, and he cultivated refined society to the last.
For this example, this would create a feeling of unity among those watching.
The court said, " Recognizing that the right to differ is the centerpiece of our First Amendment freedoms, a government cannot mandate by fiat a feeling of unity in its citizens.
* Reverence, awe, wonder and a feeling of unity with Nature and the wider Universe.
Furthermore, Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 cannot claim to be able to " infect " its audience, as it pretends at the feeling of unity and therefore cannot be considered good art.
The feeling of unity between the Swedish-speaking rural population and the ( remains of the ) Swedish-speaking elite is the lasting legacy of the Svecoman movement, and this became the core idea of the Swedish People's Party, which was founded after the introduction of equal and common suffrage in 1906.
She wrote later: I came quite naturally, in obedience to the feeling of unity or oneness of womanhood ... it is when the community is shaken to its foundations, that abysmal depths of privation call to each other and that a deeper unity of humanity evinces itself.
[...] In our long striving to recover for the Western world a unity of sensibility and of thought and feeling we have no more been prepared to accept the tribal consequences of such unity than we were ready for the fragmentation of the human psyche by print culture.
Some of Févin's music uses the technique of free contrapuntal fantasy, later perfected by Josquin, where strict imitation is absent ; fragments of a cantus firmus pervade the texture, giving a feeling of overall unity and complete equality of all the voices.
Since 1861, reached the unity of Italy, our territory enters fully into the story of the young and yet ancient and glorious nation, and sharing the Unitary State of the recent exciting advances and dramatic and sometimes tragic events, without ever questioning the feeling of unity and patriotism.

feeling and during
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
The lecture also gives a sort of insight to what Jesus may have be feeling during the execution from the whippings and beatings, to the crown of thorns, to the nailing on the cross.
Montag tries to tell his wife that she overdosed, but is interrupted by Mildred's ramblings of her stomach hurting, but being hungry, and rationalizes that the feeling is from drinking too much alcohol during a party.
Revolutionary Russian servicemen of various political groups added to the feeling of the instability during 1917.
Alexander took his duties as the viceroy quite seriously, feeling that, as governor general, he acted as a connection between Canadians and their king, and spent considerable time travelling Canada during his term ; he eventually logged no less than 294, 500 km ( 184, 000 mi ) during his five years as governor general.
In a letter read during the ceremony, Rachel Robinson, Jackie's widow, wrote: " I remember Montreal and that house very well and have always had warm feeling for that great city.
Women who identify as lesbian report feeling significantly different and isolated during adolescence ; these emotions have been cited as appearing on average at 15 years old in lesbians and 18 years old in women who identify as bisexual.
Robert Cecil is said to have summed up the feeling of the gathering during a speech to the final assembly when he said:
This may include fears of having to enunciate specific vowels or consonants, fears of being caught stuttering in social situations, self-imposed isolation, anxiety, stress, shame, or a feeling of " loss of control " during speech.
Upon being asked in a question forum on her official website about playing the tambourine, Nicks stated that she began playing the tambourine upon joining Fleetwood Mac in 1975, feeling the need to do something onstage during songs that featured Buckingham or McVie.
That night in the Wal-Mart, Novalee wakes up during a thunderstorm when she starts feeling pain in her stomach.
Jane Fonda reported feeling detached from her father, especially during her early acting days.
After school, he went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ( RADA ), from which he was also expelled after he refused to play a Greek " wind " during one of the lessons, feeling it was a waste of both his time and his father's money.
They are produced by the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus in vertebrates during exercise, excitement, pain, consumption of spicy food, love and orgasm, and they resemble the opiates in their abilities to produce analgesia and a feeling of well-being.
Towards the end of his life, he became so sick that doctors told him he could eventually end up without any feeling in the lower parts of his body, so he had an emergency heart surgery in February 1988, during which he died.
This included a new introduction, and a new explanation for the Fourth Doctor and Romana being " taken out of time " during the events of The Five Doctors ; the Eighth Doctor has come to collect Romana and K-9 because he has begun to have a feeling that there was something they should have done at that time.
The image of Bharatmata was an icon to create nationalist feeling in Indians during the freedom struggle.
Despite the anti-Italian feeling during the war Prima continued to record Italian songs, the most famous " Angelina ", named after his mother.
Johnstown proclaimed itself " flood-free ," a feeling reinforced when Johnstown was virtually the only riverside city in Pennsylvania not to flood during Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
The various reasons include: faster healing and easier cleaning of road rash, less pain during leg massage, aesthetics, vanity – by more clearly displaying leg muscles – fitting in with cycling peers, " feeling faster " without the feel of wind on body hair so less drag, a sense that Lycra cycling shorts " stick " to the skin better with shaved legs, and a sense that the absence of leg hair assists in preventing ingrown hairs in the upper thighs from tight-fitting Lycra shorts.
On one occasion during dinner Bainbridge, feeling out of the conversation said, ‘ I see Lord Swaythingly is dead ’.
In 1740 Hoogstraten was elevated to a Duchy by Emperor Charles VI, but barely half a century later, during French rule, it lost its titles of ‘ town ’ and ‘ duchy .’ The status of a town often depended on whether the townspeople were considered supporters or not, so one might infer that the area was seen to have anti-French feeling.
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.

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