Examples of 'inwardness' in a sentence

Meaning of "inwardness"

Inwardness (noun): Refers to the innermost or deepest aspects of something, often used to describe one's thoughts, feelings, or spirituality
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  • The characteristic of being inward or directed towards the inside.
  • The internal or true state; the essential nature.
  • Familiarity; intimacy.
  • Earnestness; heartiness.

How to use "inwardness" in a sentence

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By seeking the inwardness which is in all things.
By seeking intimate connection with your inwardness.
Light possesses inwardness as the fourth dimension.
From the standpoint of their own inwardness.
But that inwardness lies hidden in this world.
Here he is writing about the inwardness of prayer.
Inwardness over shape.
Truth driving outward from my inwardness.
It acts through an inwardness in consciousness.
Inwardness and life.
Forsake the outwardness of sin and the inwardness thereof.
There is an inwardness in other creatures that awakens what is innermost in ourselves.
By cultivating my own inwardness.
Maus presents inwardness as social and cultural construct of the english renaissance.
Emptying out inwardness.

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Inwardness is the characteristic feature of the vegetable rather than the animal approach to existence.
In biography there are moments of inwardness and moments of strong outer activity.
The entire pièce is conceived as a form of reciprocal genesis between inwardness and space.
Too much introspection and inwardness will prevent us from truly being present to others.
Kierkegaard continues his discussion of the difference between externalities and inwardness in the discourses.
This is the actual inwardness of what is known as the Puritan movement in England.
We first find in the classical texts an oscillation between metaphysical inwardness and physical interiority.
The reflection of inwardness is the subjective thinker 's double reflection.
Eternity is a very radical thought, and thus a matter of inwardness.
In the long run it is the depth and inwardness of a work that counts.
In the inwardness of your you, that eye will never see.
The less objective reliability, the deeper is the possible inwardness.
For when a people lacks inwardness it lacks vision, lacks foresight.
Generally speaking, it is a perfectly established fact that television controls inwardness.
Practice asanas with awareness, inwardness and with a feeling of honoring your body.
He will live according to his light, he will live from his own inwardness.
The inwardness of these relations are met by a corresponding publicness, Berlant writes.
Today, many people look for the protection of a new inwardness and spirituality.
The inwardness of the actions of these-what shall I call them? - false prophets, has been shown.
Toilet linens, bathrobes, and bath mats bring yin energy associated with gentleness and inwardness.
Inwardness of the Moral Law,.
Christianly the world 's opposition stands in an essential relationship to the inwardness of Christianity.
She externalizes the inwardness of the human being . ''.
By seeking the God within . By cultivating my own inwardness.
Inwardness and narcissism now hold sway . ”.
Somewhere along the way, a cloud formed over Jason, an impenetrable inwardness that just hung there.
Therefore, what enables comprehension is context, not inwardness.
No other art can capture the essential inwardness of human life . '.
The star is a dark, hidden star, which matures in inwardness.
In short, they possess an inwardness.
To wake up the ear, the eyes, human thinking, intelligence, the most exposed inwardness.
Of course, it means nothing less than the death of inwardness - and of the book.
It is associated with the earth, the moon, autumn, winter, decrease and inwardness.
Reading, as Robinson puts it, " is an act of great inwardness and subjectivity.
Gould said that the path of art is always the same, ' from inwardness to lucidity . '.

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