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Communing with the little people may not be in her.
"She's been out there, communing with the dead," says Cave.
Teams communing with their supporters like this is a common sight there.
The Voyages Issue Communing with some of the biggest trees on Earth.
Perhaps communing with the beauty of the place rather than just getting fucked.
At Segway's booth, a few Loomos were communing with each other, almost like friends.
The only nature I'm communing with is my basic nature toward free-floating dread.
Toyber casts the women in her photographs as goddesses communing with water and nature.
The road becomes home; communing with audiences of strangers stands in for human connection.
Communing with a sweet rat on location with THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS.
The part that says, "Hey, I expected to be communing with another human's soul here"?
Self-taught artist George Kornegay created found-object environments for communing with the spirit world.
Haitian Voodoo, Puerto Rican Brujeria, and Wiccan traditions all focus heavily on communing with spirits.
When they're not communing with butterflies, they're rescuing joeys — such is their benevolent and peaceful nature.
A most hallowed and ancient form of looking, wondering, and communing with humanity through the ages!
I like communing with serpents, although I'm not sure I'd ever get a snake massage again.
Between frantic messages and fund-raisers, I've tried to soothe myself by communing with the dead.
Communing with your ancestors is more than a matter of mystical belief in Germany, Baring thinks.
It deserved its celebrations after the game, spending several minutes on the field, communing with its fans.
He talks to his "hibernating" penis (or "Bird"), communing with it, berating it or willing it to life.
The opening with Hawkeye, the Ant-Man scenes, Tony Stark's moments communing with his helm… so many more.
They also found communing with nature to be restorative, enabling them to again recognize beauty in the world.
As the building shudders and cracks so does Shideh, especially when Dorsa begins communing with an invisible force.
They divide their days between therapy sessions, songwriting, communing with horses and climbing through a treetop ropes course.
", to which, after communing with his laptop and maps for a while, he would grin back, "That should work!
But communing with nature on an overnight campout is also possible, even in the middle of our concrete jungle.
Even Goop is on board with the idea of communing with your bare-ass floor for a better night's sleep.
The closest I got to communing with nature as a child was reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" multiple times.
Van Hove wears authority lightly, almost as an afterthought; he appears to be communing with the visions in his head.
Abraham is communing with God in his tent that is open so that he can remain connected to the world.
People have such a deep bond with the landscape that there is a ubiquitous word for communing with it: friluftsliv, a.k.a.
"I live for wise older men" goes the caption of a picture in which Ratner is seen communing with Kirk Douglas.
The way I practice communing with this other aspect, this intimate aspect, is forever changing, Sometimes it's just talking to my mother.
Behind closed doors in the White House solarium, Houston and Clinton meditated together, communing with the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and Gandhi.
Our visit to Gorky's house and talks of communing with his ghost were part of Neery's provocative curatorial endeavor, Blind Dates Project.
It goes back to teenagers communing with the Shangri-Las via the earpieces connected to transistor radios in the 1950s and '3003s.
I remember plunging into the cold water of Potash Cove on Lake Thompson and swimming through the still waters, communing with the fowl.
Meanwhile, there are raccoons, owls, deer, rabbits, hawks, badgers, cougars, a lot of communing with nature and a big lump in the throat.
Of how the setting obviously played a part in evoking the right sensation—certainly the right proximity—for communing with gods and goddesses.
The movie beats you over the head with images of him communing with animals from which he is made to seem virtually indistinguishable.
Parents should not be surprised when returning children seem to care more about attending to their high school friendships than communing with us.
But that means what they believe they're communing with in their religion is very different from the perception other people have of them, right?
Most of the stories told on the ecosex convergence website describe, similarly to the Pony Express performance, non-penetrative sex, but rather communing with nature.
You won't have time to be cowed, because you will be too busy working and learning and communing with other girls and women like you.
OB: Depending on the day or what someone might need from this song, it's either about talking to yourself or communing with some higher power.
It is the act of sustaining community — of compassionately communing with children and families in the context of a culture — that makes this effort succeed.
Paul Krugman I'm on vacation, keeping vague track of the news but basically taking a break and spending a lot of time communing with nature.
He has taken to communing with himself (that hanging mike has a camera that projects him in harrowing close-ups) in a trance of dementia.
Watching Mutual Appreciation now feels more personal than watching it back then; I'm kind of communing with that 20-something kid who made the movie.
There's always someone in McDonald's who reminds me of me, someone staring down at their table, fending off their whatever, communing with a Filet-O-Fish.
It can be rewarding to spend hours communing with an unappealing person who is nevertheless significant and interesting enough — like reading a biography of Steve Jobs.
A neighbor who paid Hickey to sweep his driveway owned a "beautiful red Billabong longboard," which hung in his garage; Hickey spent hours "communing" with it.
It may sound like a lot of additional work, but the regularity of this practice makes worshipping and communing with God simply a fixture of everyday life.
A huddle of squares manifests as rugs lining floors or paintings mounting walls, and mingle with the inhabitants, as if Hans Hoffman is communing with James Ensor.
And finally, Ross doesn't recommend communing with spirits from beyond the grave, but he does recommend a spooky read that may challenge your preconceptions about the supernatural.
Philip also paid a nostalgic visit to the Breland house, dressed up as hipster Jim and communing with his soul mate Kimmy, now a junior at Michigan.
The Health Issue Compton Jr. Posse in Los Angeles, which brings inner-city children and horses together, reveals the therapeutic power of communing with fellow sentient beings.
Playing dance music, for Drew and other adherents of the Motherbeat, is a means of communing with that spiritual force, of finding wholeness in a broken world.
Finally it comes down to, if you don't have a sort of indignance when you see atrocities committed, you're not communing with the same humanity that I am.
It's not a political album by any stretch, but it is concerned with communing with a country whose best days are behind it—if they ever existed at all.
One particularly laughable sequence has Jane, filthy and sodden and chained to a steamboat rail, communing with an obviously CGI butterfly, while Rom keeps a predatory eye on her.
And, according to Davis, one idea Sex and the City writer-director Michael Patrick King had for Charlotte would've also placed her in a foreign country communing with animals.
Each verse strives for something larger: a way to liberate art as a process of genuine living and to liberate the self through the act of communing with others.
Maureen Dowd I USED to love going to the Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Boulevard, wandering its banana-leaf-patterned halls and communing with its glamorous ghosts and legends.
During a conversation about the amount of data people volunteer to the internet, the camera lingers on passers-by who are glancing at smartwatches and communing with their phones.
Blanca Flores (Laura Gómez) has come a long way since the first season of Orange Is the New Black, when the other Litchfield inmates thought she was communing with Satan.
Whether you're looking to explore a new city or communing with nature, these seven unique destinations — along with their respective seasonal activity ideas — will help you make this one count.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn spends much of his time in Germany and has not continued the tradition of communing with ordinary Thais, at least in photos that have been made public.
From communing with the dead to palmistry, spiritualism has attracted many First Ladies, especially as a strategy for dealing with the demands of living and working in the White House.
Drug treatment depends to an extraordinary degree on communing with people, sitting down with them in a counselor's office, mentoring others and attending meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.
Drug treatment depends to an extraordinary degree on communing with people, sitting down with them in a counselor's office, mentoring others and attending meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.
I've been contacted by people who're having a hard time communing with their inner pup, and the most important thing is to believe in yourself and get your pup on.
Now he's back, sitting on his family's porch at the top of a hill overlooking one of the island's coastal cities, catching the breeze and communing with friends on social media.
While metalheads are generally doomed to feel a bit out of place outside of our own communities, when we're communing with our own kind, it tends to be on our terms.
With the Whistlerian title "Room Decoration in Purple and Gray," it offers an Annunciation-like scene of a solitary virginal maid communing with a golden bird surrounded by irises on vines.
When I walked up to my seat with five minutes to go until curtain, I realized we would never be starting on time because everyone there was communing with each other.
Other producers and DJs have explained this metaphysical rave experience as a way of communing with the divine, but Minimal Violence have it right, comparing it to the world of dreams.
There is a commonly held misperception that her explorations in the margins of society, communing with professional freaks and mentally unbalanced eccentrics, deepened her depressions and contributed to her suicide in 1971.
For centuries, mentally ill human beings in need of scientific medical treatment were systematically tortured by priests who are convinced that the sick are communing with a demon rather than an illness.
WELLER, 46, GREW up outside of London, the daughter of a doctor and a banker, camping out in the hollows of her mother's rhododendron bushes and communing with her imaginary penguin friend.
For her, the hunt is about communing with nature and, for more than an hour, she waits, very still, concentrating on the vista in front of her, despite a blinding winter sun.
Nonetheless, "Mad Enchantment" offers a moving portrait of the artist as an old man, and usefully shatters the myth of him as a lone genius sequestered in his garden, communing with the birds.
It's also that the entertainment industry is built off the need for attention; many who profess to like Ms. Warren's policies also seem personally hurt by her seeming indifference to communing with them.
One thing's for sure: Communing with an online version of a still-living pop icon is a lot less risky than reaching out to the world of the dead with a regular Ouija board.
Yet former MVP Kevin Durant suspiciously suggested that communing with Drake was "not on the agenda", and Drake's rival Celebrity Game coach Kevin Hart threatened that he would be "dangerous" to the Canadian superstar.
When I read Harry Potter for the 500th time, I'm communing with the spirits of the Sherlockians who hounded Arthur Conan Doyle into writing more mysteries long after he was bored with his detective.
In "Letters to Marsha," Brooks looks to Johnson as a black, queer ancestor, communing with her through written love notes and stormy, impulsive movement that suggests a kind of agitated possession by Johnson's spirit.
Ritual work can be so emotionally draining for some witches that it physically exhausts them; altered states of consciousness reached through communing with the divine can wear people out as much as taking psychoactive substances.
Outside, communing with my own Cream of Nectar and condensed milk, I saw two sets of people: the talkative customers-in-waiting and the silent patrons, their heads bowed over their sno-balls in quiet contemplation.
To three movements from "The Art of Fugue," 16 dancers abandoned themselves to breathy spins and ecstatic leaps (Devon Louis stood out for his extra-springy jump), a statement on the urgency of communing with nature.
As writers begin to travel around the world, communing with colleagues in other hemispheres, not only is the situation of the artist illuminated but the situation of the ordinary human being, whose representative the artist is.
Instead of visiting art galleries, attending concerts or walking on picturesque wooded paths, one woman I know who came to Woodstock, N.Y., last summer spent the weekend on her iPad communing with her many "friends" on Facebook.
Yankees 7.003, Rays 1 C.C. Sabathia spent the last few days communing with a baseball he kept in his locker, trying to coax it back to life after his disastrous start against the White Sox last Friday.
Mr. Hill, a trumpeter, is focused on communing with his inspirations (spoken words of wisdom are interspersed throughout the album, mostly taken from interviews with black women) more than on simply signaling his musical influences (Hargrove, D'Angelo, Madlib).
One is a Hawaiian model-turned-actor of unbelievably large physical stature with rugged good looks and a Buddhist outlook; the other is a Brazilian supermodel and environmentalist who enjoys yoga, communing with nature, and not eating nightshades. See?
But it was "Inuksuit," performed in withering, 100-degree heat around "Pioneer," that encapsulated what this strange center in Montana is meant to be: a communing with art and nature, an intimately stunning encounter with the possibilities of our world.
Whether it's his signature harem pants or finding infinite ways to layer shorts over leggings (or skinny jeans), going jet-skiing in just his tighty whities, or communing with nature by taking a barefoot stroll through a park in downtown Boston.
In such a volatile climate, being accused of heresy was a constant danger, and Colonna walked a narrow line, communing with men who would later flee or be arrested, her poetry and letters flirting with the language of Calvin and Luther.
Or maybe you live a carefree life inside of a tent on the coast of the Yucatán, only hopping on to the World Wide Web from your burner Nokia when you're not communing with a dolphin goddess or having chakra-shaking beach sex.
In this gentle, sprawling novel, Jean, a divorced biologist from Massachusetts, has recently moved to London, and lives a solitary life communing with nature—tracking the foxes she went there to study, jogging through an overgrown cemetery, planting a meadow on her rooftop.
I looked up the federal regulations, and they truly find every way to strip the joy out of communing with the ocean in death, such as stating you can only bury uncremated people three nautical miles out from shore at certain ocean depths.
The first single from the album is "Halfway There," a call for respectful dialogue between the leftist singer (driving a Volt, communing with nature, wearing ripped jeans) and a right-wing character who drives a Hummer, goes to church and wears Armani.
The video component pairs perfectly: nighttime footage of Jones communing with a campfire, crossfaded with another classic clip of a possessed Jones tearing off a "Hillary for Prison" T-shirt and charging out of his studio like a diseased gorilla escaping a zoo.
Curated by Kathleen Ash Milby (Diné) and David Garneau (Métis), this exhibition presents 10 installations by 10 artists that use movement to demonstrate how Native American traditions of storytelling, dance, and communing with the land can offer reflective and contemplative experiences when paired with technology.
In the grand American tradition of finding yourself by communing with the natural world, it's not unimaginable that traveling souls would find something notionally romantic in the story of his journey—perhaps to the point where McCandless's tragic demise is pushed to the background.
However, his lamps and drawings, replete with life and communing with each other, more effectively recall a warm, glowing rendition of the unabashed "rumpus" scene in Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, during which the "wild things" gnash their teeth and dance and play with abandon.
Yet in "Variations on Themes From Lost and Found: Scenes From a Life and Other Works by John Bernd," which opened on Thursday, they seemed to be communing with the spirit of an old friend, coaxing him into the room, so that everyone there could know him.
"Watching characters express insecurities that I have and then talking to people in the audience who are able to say they have those insecurities, they have those thoughts — it felt like I was communing with people in a way that I hadn't really before," he said.
Whereas the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show can feel like an homage to the male gaze, Savage x Fenty's show expressed something entirely different: A crowd of underwear-clad people communing with each other (leaning on a partner's shoulders or lunging across the grass in sync) and with themselves.
Joseph Laycock, associate professor of religious studies at Texas State University, writes in The Conversation that communing with those lost in the war was part of the popularity of the Spiritualist movement, an optimistic, progressive philosophy that promoted talking with the dead and which eventually spawned the talking boards.
There were toys everywhere, puzzle pieces communing with cereal flakes under the table, and a pink knit blanket on the hardwood floor which she presently swooped down on with furious efficiency (pocketing the cell phone at last) and folded as they approached the door leading into the next room.
For some, like Jenny H. from North Carolina, you can experience certain emotions only by putting down your phone and communing with nature: Hovnanian suggests that nature can enhance our imaginations; I would add that the benefits of nature pervade our entire beings, heightening our emotional, spiritual, and even physical health.
Once inside, we seem to be alternating between present-day Dolores, and her memories of the past: Her outfit changes back to the blue dress we met her in at the beginning of the series, and there are hosts crowding the pews, all talking to themselves, as if communing with God.
People with cancer explore all the activities that people without cancer use to make themselves receptive to a sense of beneficence or loving kindness: religious liturgies, private prayer, meditation, breathing and body exercises, verse or mantra recitations, making or looking at pictures, listening to or making music, walking in nature, communing with friends, and (yes) alcohol or marijuana.
This is his signature work, and a former curator at Yale Art Galleries explains what it is meant to represent: In the 19th century, when Americans, especially Easterners living in cities, looked at a painting by Bierstadt, it gave them the vicarious pleasure of communing with nature, of escaping to someplace where the landscape appeared to be untouched by civilization.
Each are structured as grids, but not as meticulously overlapping patterns of color; instead, the cells beneath the all-white matrix of "II – 15 #1 (Lt) (RO-BG)" are tinged pale yellow or pink, while the all-black "II – 15 #1 (Dk) (RO-BG)" seethes with Stygian greens and violets, barely discernible but no less apocalyptic, Ad Reinhardt communing with Hieronymus Bosch.
Her magic has also tended to be somewhat erratic over the series, perhaps due to her advanced age: while she was able to bring back Jon Snow and murder Renly Baratheon with a shadow-baby, her other attempts at spellcasting and communing with her god have been less successful — like when she had Stannis kill his only daughter, Shireen, to ensure a military victory against the Boltons, which he then failed to secure.
THE ROAD TRICK on Red Bull TV. In this new series, Adam Trent travels across Europe and North Africa, where he uses magic as a way to meet the residents: partying with a boat regatta in Budapest, performing tricks in a Vienna opera house, tripping across rooftops and venturing into illegal catacombs in Paris, and communing with a shaman — who introduces him to a magic more ancient and exotic than his own — in Morocco.

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