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And for the first time in the thirty years since her death she felt a nostalgia for corporality.
In it, he addresses man's belief in the afterlife, the corporality of the soul, and the faults of Materialism.
Schloss Solitude, "Toward an Intelligent Corporality: the Virtual Body"
(2010) "Witnessing and the Poetics of Corporality", Kalfou, Vol.
Where "The Museum Project" often graphically illustrated ideas - of preservation and decay, corporality and spirituality - the new pictures subtly embody them.
Kabbalists repeatedly warn and stress the need to divorce their notions from any corporality, dualism, plurality, or spatial and temporal connotations.
Koko nainen - Whole woman is a documentary portrait about Kaisa, who openly discusses her relationship to her body and the meaning of corporality.
During the Middle Ages the Roman Catholic Church's dim view of corporality resulted in artistic portrayals of the human form that scarcely distinguished between male and female.
Kabbalah extends the Man-metaphor more radically to anthropomorphise particular Divine manifestations on high, while repeatedly stressing the need to divest analogies from impure materialistic corporality.
When this reishi-sen breaks and the body of light and the atomic corporality have completely separated, death (in other words, the return of the soul to the actual world/the great beyond) is signified.
"The whole exhibition celebrates the corporality of medieval art, the importance it attached to man's eternal life, which overcomes death and the corruption of the grave," Mr. Wilson said at its opening on Monday.
Łazikowski describes his aim as to carry out the "spiritualisation of his corporality (but not of the corpse), and corporalisation of his spirituality (but not of the spirit)."
For example, Al Nacimiento en la Misa (To the Nativity in Mass) exemplifies the correlation between the incarnation motifs, the corporality of divinity, in both the Nativity and the Mass (Boyce 135).