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"solitariness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being alone, without other people synonym loneliness (2)
  2. pleasure in being alone; the fact of frequently spending time alone

25 Sentences With "solitariness"

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He turns the act of being supernaturally haunted into a natural extension of everyday solitariness.
It reflects on the solitariness often present in internet culture and the beautiful creations born out of it.
Inside the humor and whimsy are deep registers of wounds and pain and solitariness: are these really dead or obsolete subjects?
The pull of dialogue is countered by Mitchell's strong solitariness, a tension that she works out in the lyrics of her songs.
There was something of St. Joan about it, and his solitariness appealed to the French collective myth of the single defiant individual.
"It shows his solitariness to me, how solitary he is," Wood said, adding that this suggests he spends a lot of time alone.
What he does share with Tu Fu is his sense of solitariness, with the main difference being that Tu Fu is given to brooding and Padgett isn't.
If you were focused on doing things a really DIY way and living in this place that had a local scene but wasn't New York or LA, do you feel like your music took on a character of solitariness?
For instance, insomnia enables conscious analysis of the problem to be maintained by preventing sleep from disrupting such processes. Likewise, solitariness, lack of physical activity, and lack of appetite all eliminate sources of distraction, such as social interactions, navigation through the environment, and "oral activity", which disrupt stimuli from being processed.
Sivarathri also marks the anniversary of the Aruvippuram Siva temple. Koduthooki Mala is a rocky hill nearby the Aruvippuram Siva temple. There is a cave on top of this hill, where Guru used to visit for rest, solitariness and meditation tapas. SNDP Yogam is formed at Aruvippuram, which was a historical event in Kerala history.
Ahead they meet some hoodlums who try to take advantage of Rachna's solitariness, while Suraj is out to bring water for the fuming car radiator. Suraj arrives just in time and saves Rachna. They are then aided by a local village girl Shaila (Sheetal), who is the jovial daughter of the village headman or Sardar (D.K. Sapru).
There he proved new formulas for differential equation, contour integral. In third direction-To keep linear functional norm which is determined in Banach space, its continuation was proved by solitariness condition. Lastly in fourth direction, normality condition of linear differential operators was extracted. In 1960, M.L. Rasulov was awarded "Doctor Nauk" degree in the Scientific Council of Mathematics University.
Ekatva – Solitariness (of the soul), that is, acceptance of the fact that I am alone in the world and alone will suffer or enjoy the consequences of my Karma. 4. Anyatva Distinctiveness (of the self from everything else). The knowledge that the world, my kinsmen, my body, my mind, all are distinct from my real self i.e. the soul. 5.
Everything was arranged by the Lord Chancellor of Scotland, John Maitland of Thirlestane. He reported that the queen, Anna of Denmark, had not surrounded herself with ladies in waiting, but "carries a marvellous gravity, which with her partial solitariness, contrary to the humour of our people, has banished all our ladies clean from her."Edmund Lodge, Illustrations of British History, vol. 2 (London, 1838), pp.
27.) He pulls down shutters, blinds, mirrors and mirages over his consciousness to keep himself in his bad faith away from his responsibilities and his liberty. The anti-Semite is afraid "of himself, of his own consciousness, of his own liberty, of his instincts, of his responsibilities, of solitariness, of change, of society, and the world – of everything except the Jews." He is "a coward who does not want to admit his cowardice to himself." (p.
Likewise, ruminative tendency itself, some cognitive psychologists argue, increases the likelihood of the onset of depression. Another way depression increases an individual's ability to concentrate on a problem is by reducing distraction from the problem. For example, anhedonia, which is often associated with depression, decreases an individual's desire to participate in activities that provide short-term rewards, and instead, allows the individual to concentrate on long-term goals. In addition, "psychomotoric changes", such as solitariness, decreased appetite, and insomnia also reduce distractions.
In addition to its relevance to lineage claims, Shussan Shaka also reflects important beliefs and practices of the Zen religious tradition. For instance, Śākyamuni's weariness as he walks down from the mountain suggests that enlightenment does not come easily. The solitariness of Śākyamuni's descent reflects Zen teaching about the importance of individual spirituality and solitary meditation. At the same time, his return to society after retreating to the mountains may also suggest that self-realization is fostered by living in community with others.
As the song reaches its final verse, the hobo offers advice to the common people as he plans to continue his misinterpreted wandering, asking them to, "stay free from petty jealousies, live by no man's code, and hold your judgment for yourself lest you wind up on this road". Within his solitariness, the hobo has found a certain philosophical stability, leaving him standing in the garb of a prophet rather than a beggar.Andy Gill. Don't Think Twice It's Alright: Bob Dylan The Early Years.
Zhu Dake: Silence is my last line (朱大可:沉默是我的最后底线), QQ.com, written by Liu Liu (刘溜), 4 May 2009, para 15 Starting in 1994, Zhu spent 8 years in Australia,. During his stay in Australia, he established a Chinese website called Australia News (), which was renamed Pioneer of Culture (). In 2002, upon his arrival, Zhu announced that he and literature had divorced, he thought that he could't get rid of the solitariness and desperation by literature.
He aimed to bring up disjointed events and present them as a shattered mirror and let the audience enjoy feeling it instead of watching it. The normal style of narrating a story does not exist in Borchert's writings due to the intensity of experience he had to go through. Instead, the reader finds Borchert's stories divided into sections of despair, guilt, solitariness and a lack of faith and willingness. That was caused by the distracted mind, the shaken soul, and the disordered emotions initiated by the war experience.
For Whitehead the core of religion was individual. While he acknowledged that individuals cannot ever be fully separated from their society, he argued that life is an internal fact for its own sake before it is an external fact relating to others.Alfred North Whitehead, Religion in the Making (New York: Fordham University Press, 1996), 15–16. His most famous remark on religion is that "religion is what the individual does with his own solitariness ... and if you are never solitary, you are never religious."Alfred North Whitehead, Religion in the Making (New York: Fordham University Press, 1996), 16–17.
The third is Vipaka vichāya dharma dhyāna, in which one reflects on the eight causes or basic types of karma. The fourth is Sansathan vichāya dharma dhyāna, when one thinks about the vastness of the universe and the loneliness of the soul, which has had to face the results of its own causes all alone. A few important contemplation themes in Preksha meditation are - Impermanence, Solitariness, Vulnerability. Picture depicting Pindastha Dhyana In pindāstha-dhyāna one imagines oneself sitting all alone in the middle of a vast ocean of milk on a lotus flower, meditating on the soul.
The abbots were active in missionary work among the Hungarians and Slavs who stayed behind in the Duchy of Brabant after the invasion of 954. As for Guibert, he retired to Gorze, but, although longing for the solitariness of the monastic life, he often had to come back to Gembloux to defend the interests and the rights of his foundation (particularly against the count of Namur). When Guibert died, in 962, the monks of Gembloux came to take back the corpse of their founder from the Abbey of Gorze. After burying the entrails of Guibert at the Abbey of Gorze, they treated the corpse with salt and herbs to prevent its decomposition during transportation to the Abbey of Gembloux.
" His uncle, also called Thomas Charnock, had been an alchemist, as well as the confessor to Henry VII. Thomas' interest in the subject appears to have been stimulated when he inherited his uncle's books while in his teens. Although he married in 1562, and had two children, he preferred the life of scholarly solitude, made clear in the preamble of the treatise he wrote for Elizabeth I. He says that his pursuit of the Philosopher's Stone has in large measure been impeded by "worldly necessities", and that the said Stone is reserved for men who have the gift of "solitariness." Charnock took this seriously enough to vainly ask Elizabeth to allow him to carry on his experiments in the Tower of London, or another "solitary place.
She is most interested in exploring how myth influences and reflects society. Art critic Richard Bartholomew would see in them 'lonely people'. In 1990, in an art catalogue, Art writer Shamim Hanfi described her work as having a 'quiet restlessness' that creates 'a feeling of unexpressed sadness'. In the initial stages of her experimentation with her work and her early works in lithography in 1979, Bartholomew would sense the solitariness of her 'faces, portraits, images, children with legs crossed, arms folded, recumbent figures, groups of people staring quietly, privately, personally into some past or future' Of specific interest are 'the suggestive eyes and delicate mouth, the posture, the placement of the hand, the unselfconscious attitude- 'all create a sense of intimacy', a trait that would mark her entire career as an artist.

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