It's our own internal ignorance, anger, and clinging attachment. That's what really imprisons us. It's our own arrogance andour own jealousy, our own self-centeredness that imprison us.
That's where pressure underwater shifts, and where lactic acid build up, and hypoxia, or lack of oxygen, can begin to cause problems. Clinging to the floating boundaries were a handful of fans and several of Nick's rivals.Folks like Mike Board, 44, the UK record holder, and a former royal marine.
And with her own self simulated as hot and wide as she can be bothered with, she can feel every unpleasant sensation, each individual sticky bubble, each droplet clinging to her body as she hops out of the tub and into a six-jet steam-shower for a top-to-bottom rinse, and thengrabs a towel-- every fiber slightly stiff and plasticky, as if fresh out of the wrapper and never properly laundered to relax the fibers--
Everything's constantly changing. But I want the good stuff to stay. The clinging , the attachment. I want everything that's pleasant, like don't go, don't be impermanent.
Billy has a prophecy about his own death at the beginning. Diana is clinging to a certain reality and sanity that's tenuous. And both of the characters that Shamier plays have their own psychological ordeal.
as a heroine Frozen in a single dramatic image a stride a horse sword raised her adopted son clinging to her back the British are about to conquer her fort but instead of surrendering she's making a bold midnight Escape over the
And it just leaves us to be thankful for what we do have rather than what we don't have. And also just clinging to your community of people that are going to help you get through your hard times, too. So you have Friends of Bethany.
I am. The audience eyes my bent and poised leg, my arms molded in a graceful line over my head, my lifted and lengthened spine. and blood still clinging to her neck, her arms, her face.
And how can I pursue my goals without suffering about it too much? Are you clinging to it?
people to these colleges? Why are we clinging to the SAT so much? Well, first of all, there's a lot of money behind the SAT and those tests.
The second thing is change is all about getting comfortable with the unknown. It's not about clinging to here's how it's gonna be or here's how someone else's experience was and that's what it's gonna be. It's all about getting comfortable with that void of actually not knowing how it's gonna be.
of real love. I've been to places where I've seen the people up against such a lot and they're still clinging to being human beings. They're still clinging to being people who share, people who care, people who can dance, people who will give you a recipe for something. This is this is the crux because otherwise, you run the risk of just having more and more people who have no feeling whatsoever. And the, there's a study by Martha Stout, who
I wouldn't be in the shot but if you want, umm, Donna, if you wanna pan to them at the end and I could just, umm, because they're clinging so desperately to things that aren't working.
desperate so imagine two hundred dollars a year coming in I think their average donation is twenty-five dollars so you keep me clinging to religion facing an eternity in Hades was a big price to pay if I were wrong and if I'm it it to my
And so when you factor in time, then anything is possible. But panspermia fans are not really clinging their hopes on this interstellar panspermia. They're mostly thinking on two different types of more local panspermia-- cometary panspermia, planetary panspermia.
And there's wreckage, wooden wreckage in the water. And some of them are clinging to it. Others are trying to flee.
And the oil that's clinging to it is still cooking it.
You can see he's clinging to the mountain like a gecko.
Principle number two is what I call the change guarantee. But unloosening from the gripping and the clinging , that's the thing that makes you suffer through change.
It led to a desperate defensive clinging on, a rear guard battle in Malaya, a selling out of Hong Kong years after it should have happened when the British would have had some better
I had one of my sisters-- each one of them clinging to one of my arms, screaming and crying, oh, how we're going to die,
So the otherness thing led to the community clinging to this white identity.
Still here, still clinging on.
Because when I'm suffering, I'm clinging less to my life.
And then this one local historian came into us and said the people would be clinging on to the sides of the boats, and the other people
to feel deeply, to do it all without clinging .
The Buddhist meditation teaching always says that we need to let go of our clinging , our grasping,
She wouldn't go. She was clinging onto the table for dear life and nobody could pry her little fingers off the kitchen table.
Mindfulness is really this radical tool that not very many people have, that teaches us about letting go and accepting the impermanent nature, rather than clinging and craving and chasing the next fix. The next pleasure, the next success, the next promotion, or whatever it is.
Right. It was-- I graduated with Wesleyan still clinging to the idea that maybe there was something that I could be good at.
With this one, the oil actually clinging to the potatoes and also clinging to the rosemary kind of, well buffers the rosemary from burning and then also kind of just helps to, to, these
In today's world, in this nonlinear world, clinging to linear goals can only lead to frustration, to overwhelm, and very often
So it was a great voyage of exploration for me, I consider myself a reformed clinging vine.
Or how they're really into opening their heart, and they'd be clinging in front of themselves.
Principle number two is what I call the change guarantee. It's not about life moving the pieces, it's about clinging and being so attached to life going in the my way direction.
So I don't blame, back in the day, for young kids to be clinging to the white side or clinging to the Black side.
Up at the front, Eugene reached for his shoulder straps and stopped, clinging to the webbing.
And yet, we are afraid, and we're small, and we're clinging to our meaning, and we're damaged by our wounds.
Right? We see the experience right now of old ways of doing things, old models of leadership, old means of operation clinging on by their fingernails
Dan the manager was one of the former, a short, sweaty man in his mid-thirties with sparse tendrils of black hair clinging hopefully
But Edgar Delaney knew that there were descendants of cursed black Ham, who had survived the flood by clinging to the peaks of a mountain in Africa."
Now, if it's not about the thing, if it's not about your story, if it's not about clinging to a specific identity of something that
As a leader, if you can get people to feel safe enough to release that truth that they have been clinging to
Who knows? But in any case, I think we're clinging to interviews.
pearl, and it contains a serum that costs almost 100,000 yen, so if you apply it like this, it really moisturizes and makes your skin feel like it's clinging to your skin.
So by being Group Therapy in that instance, we're able to create above and beyond world, rather than clinging onto a genre that's slipping away somewhere
I could dimly see the shadow snorting and sniffing in the ruins of the showroom, but apparently, it didn't see me clinging to the bus's rear quarter panel, struggling for
my boyfriend because on the one hand he was, he was, he was hanging on to me like a drowning sailor, you know, clinging for life, and yet he was also trying to always squash my, squash
You go to places, you go to Arkansas, but you can also go to the suburbs of Cairo, and you can find a lot of people who are clinging to religion, because they see that as a protection