A few years before that, I brought a group of teenagers to King's Canyon, where the biggest Sequoia trees They entwine around each other and form a permanent lock.
And I integrate these kinds of explanations within the context of the book because, as we started out early on, when you see entropy and you see evolution as these entwined braids that take us from the Big Bang through the formation of stars and planets to the emergence of life, to the emergence of consciousness, do these principles continue to guide what happens as we go forward when you've got self-aware beings now part of the equation?
she ends up being impacted by American history and also affecting it. Her fate is entwined with that of our country itself. And then after this, I'll take any questions.
But are there any people who believe in Zeus? And the two have been much more entwined , including non-theistic traditions have been very much part of Eastern religion.
And only a fraction of it is about science. You mentioned several times how that's entwined , I guess, in different ways.
He bobs his head in time with her song, and as they embrace, her humming rumbles through him. He has never felt so entwined with someone, so protected. After a moment, his heart stops beating and his body drops to the forest floor with a muffled thud.
and has put themselves into it. So their personal narrative is really entwined with the idea. So the second part of the method is expression.
Nigeria, massive population growth, as with Kenya. And a consciousness that it's these kids in the end that will be as entwined with our future as our neighbors
Suicide is said to leave survivors, the word used to refer to those of us left in devastated limbo. Most of all, the braid is a symbol of the way in which we need to entwine our hearts, our efforts, our learning, and our promise,
And then adding maybe a third of cup of water. And you'll see the color change, which is entwined , correlated directly to the flavor change.
And that's not a disease we would otherwise have tested for, because it doesn't exist in Boston. But just the idea that someone's story, their migration journey or their trauma, can be entwined with their body in this really particular way, and we carry our stories with us in our bodies, I think that's true everywhere, but I think I see it really keenly in my hospital.
People think that thinking positively about themselves-- well, women think this. So to me, the work of making the world better and the work of freeing yourself from your socialization are absolutely intimately entwined .
most people tend to operate on a deep assumption. It is assumption, I would argue, that is so deeply entwined in our human nature, we rarely see it or understand its consequences. We believe that the way you sell a new idea is by elevating appeal, to add fuel.
It's Eddie yelling at Otis. Right. But sometimes, as an artist, we get really-- really entwined with our characters. And you have to just really be grounded, spiritually and emotionally, to play such an emotionally and spiritually-charged show.
The ads that appeared next to her name were mostly offers for criminal background checks and to look up her criminal record. as the digital becomes not an overlay, not some isolated network, but perfectly entwined with the physical world.
wait for China to act, and in fact, the idea that China and India don't have to act is entwined in the international treaties. They are part of the developing world, which is
because you know you got to them so that is just as instructive for the bigger work as the bigger work instructs how we deal in Boulder, so because it's all so entwined , I guess I