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She believed that these exercises, which she described as a kind of meditation in action, helped students shed social conditioning and recover an innate awareness.
You have to win the contested possession, of course, but there also seems to exist in Hawthorn's players an innate awareness and anticipation of each other's' attacking movements, like a footballing version of predictive text.
Compassion is a deeper and more comprehensive construct, encompassing such virtues as love, humility, kindness, gentleness, generosity, and an innate awareness that all of existence is intricately interconnected.
This cultural awareness has provided my generation with an innate awareness of humanity.
My earliest memories are filled with an innate awareness of how I was different than those around me.
Children have an innate awareness that they don't have the capacity to understand how to cope in the world without an adult who cares for them.
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So you might want to protect the few you have left from brain respiration, especially since "this process goes beyond the anatomical layer of the neo-cortex... into the realm of the brain stem (where innate universal awareness is present)... the creativity of the neo-cortex is fully realised through an infinite current of energy".
Erin Hannon, of Cornell University and a colleague at the University of Toronto report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science that a seemingly innate musical awareness in infants seemed to falter as the months went by, and the babies heard more Britney Spears, Charlotte Church and the Crazy Frog.
Thus, conscience was considered an act or judgment of practical reason that began with synderesis, the structured development of our innate remnant awareness of absolute good (which he categorised as involving the five primary precepts proposed in his theory of Natural Law) into an acquired habit of applying moral principles.
Perhaps, on the domestic front, some innate evolutionary imperative, an awareness of the incestuousness of it all, led many of them — not just Louis XIV but also Charles II of England and a number of "princes of the blood" — into compulsive adultery as a means of expanding the gene pool.
Locke himself acknowledged an innate power of "reflection" (awareness of one's own ideas, sensations, emotions, and so on) as a means of exploiting the materials given by experience as well as a limited realm of a priori (nonexperiential) knowledge, which he nevertheless regarded as "trifling" and essentially empy of content (e.g., "soul is soul" and "every man is an animal").
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