Sentence examples for harmonious equilibrium from inspiring English sources

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The upshot of the discussion is that all stable entities (mixtures) represent a harmonious equilibrium of their otherwise unlimited ingredients.

Until women particularly in urban areas in China were fully economically active (or in modern sense financially free) the traditional family system maintained the harmonious equilibrium of society.

His observations convinced him that the living body always strives towards a harmonious equilibrium, a state which was referred to as "homeostasis" in the book, The Wisdom of the Body, and in other writings (Cannon 1932).

The sculpture's roughly cubical arrangement cleverly ensures that the overall composition retains a harmonious equilibrium.

See related editorial by Eisinger, and related letter by Fèlix and Fontenele, Living organisms survive by maintaining harmonious equilibrium or homeostasis.

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Thus, on the one hand, the world impinges on and perturbs the soul's natural placidity (cf., e.g., the Māṇḍūkya Upaniṣad; PsW: 132 3; but see Felsch 1904: 196 7); on the other hand, the soul resists these disturbances (i.e., the representations themselves) by constantly seeking to reestablish a harmonious unity or equilibrium among them and thus "preserve", as far as possible, its own simplicity.

While the Chinese students characterized happiness as a "harmonious homeostasis" (i.e., equilibrium or balance) within the self, as well as between the self and his environment; few American students referred to balance or harmony in their descriptions.

I often have moments when it is clear to me that my toddler is in equilibrium -- our interactions are mainly harmonious, she seems delighted to have mastered some new skills, she is both affectionate and independent.

Teachers compared the harmonious proportions of classical Greek statues to the social equilibrium achieved in Athens in the fourth century BC, and linked Picasso's Guernica to the horrors of the Spanish civil war.

When experience is primarily harmonious, we have the sense of being held, either internally through our own equilibrium, or externally through the alignment of supportive outside forces.

It turns out that pleasure is at best a remedial good: pleasure is always the filling of a lack or the restoration of a harmonious state and therefore presupposes some kind of disturbance of the physical or mental equilibrium.

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