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  1. Sacred Times, Timeless Seasons: A Book of Poetry and Stories Seeking and Finding God in Our Lives by Gary J. Boelhower, 1986-06
  2. On Earth As In Heaven: The Restoration Of Sacred Time And Sacred Space In The Book Of Jubilees (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism) by James M. Scott, 2004-12-30
  3. Isaac Newton's Philosophy of Sacred Space and Sacred Time: An Essay on the History of an Idea by Gregory Gillette, 2007-03-27
  4. Sacred Times for Christian Families by Monica E. Breidenbach, 1980-06
  5. Sacred Times: A New Approach to Festivals by William Bloom, 1997-09
  6. France and the Cult of the Sacred Heart: An Epic Tale for Modern Times.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of Church and State by David Longfellow, 2001-06-22
  7. Sacred Times: Our First Celebrations of Reconciliation and Eucharist
  8. The life and sacred times of Timber Jack Joe: Wyoming's last 'o mountain man by Marilyn J Lynde, 2000
  9. Questioning Time: A Philosophical Experiment (Sacred History & Traditions of the Amanazoretha) by Peter H. Barnett, 1997-04
  10. God's Time (Sacred Song for Medium Voice and Piano) by John Sacco, 1944
  11. Sacred Text, Secular Times. (Studies in Jewish Civilization) by Bryan F. Le Beau, 2000-01-01
  12. Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America (Sexual Cultures: New Directions from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies) by Dana Luciano, 2007-11-01
  13. Pilgrim in Time: Mindful Journeys to Encounter the Sacred by Rosanne Keller, 2006-01
  14. France and the Cult of the Sacred Heart: An Epic Tale for Modern Times (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Raymond Jonas, 2000-09-04

21. The Making Of Sacred Time | Chabad.org
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24. Eliade -- Sacred Time
Part Two sacred time. This cosmogony, although a spatial creation, also took place at a certain time. Hence, we find the notion of sacred time.
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The creation of the world is the great cosmogonic paradigm, the most important thing the Gods ever did and the model for all which we should do. This cosmogony, although a spatial creation, also took place at a certain "time." Hence, we find the notion of sacred time . The term for sacred time is chairos , while the term for "normal" (profane, quotidian) time is chronos When the Gods created space, they also created time. First of all, time could not begin until those things which measure it came into existence; likewise when space disappears, it will be the end of time. This at first seems strange to us because we have separated time from space; we consult watches or calendars, not the sun or the moon, to gauge time. But if we think about it, we realize how closely the two are related. For example, a year is not 365 days; in fact, a year is almost six hours longer which is why there is need for an extra day every four years (leap year). A year is actually the time it takes the earth to orbit the sun. If, by some chance, that time were shortened by one week to 358 days and we did not alter the calendar, within a dozen years the first day of spring would fall on what is now the first day of winter. When you measure time by space, you see how much goes in cycles. Every day the sun rises, climbs into the sky, hits its peak, descends, sets, disappears, and then rises the next day. Every month the moon waxes and wanes; every year the earth goes through the cycle of the seasons. This led some traditional societies to speak of time itself as cyclical (e.g., Hindu culture). Eastern cultures in general are inclined toward this view of time.

25. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - Sacred Time
Sat. May 22, 2004. sacred time. In this program, Martin E. Marty, of the University of Chicago Divinity School, examines the difference
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Fri. June 11, 2004 Sacred Time In this program, Martin E. Marty, of the University of Chicago Divinity School, examines the difference between secular and spiritual concepts of time. Retreats are described as bodies of concentrated time reserved for spiritual reflection, as distinct from smaller time frames set aside for religious activities, such as meal blessings and morning and evening prayers. The Muslim tradition of designating a specific time of the day for worship is compared to the Judaic/Christian Sabbath tradition. At a Catholic monastery, the entire day is examined as one continuous spiritual time clock. Other time-centered rites such as bar mitzvahs, baptisms, and weddings are discussed. (21 minutes, color) Part of the Series Religion as a Window on Culture
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26. 0275962253 Deep Space And Sacred Time: Star Trek In The American Mythos
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The Sacred Place, the sacred time. and the Sacred Human Being. Father Raed Abusahlia. The refuge of a large number of civilian citizens
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The refuge of a large number of civilian citizens, among whom a few armed men, to the Church of the Nativity during the incursion of the city by the Israel Defence Forces stirred an international outcry that triggered a number of questions about the fact of seeking refuge in a place of worship for protection. I do not wish to trail, here, behind news reports, whose only aim is to highlight the thrilling and the unusual with a view to draw universal attention. The question is much more important and deeper than we anticipate. Therefore, I shall try to embark on the discussion of an idea that has long turned up over and over again in my mind. It is that of the “sacred place,” while leaving the concept of the “sacred time” aside, as I hope to lay a firm foundation for the idea of the “sacred human being.” In the Holy Bible we also find this concept in some texts that spoke about places of refuge for killers who did not commit a premeditated murder or the innocent who are accused, as they all could get there for protection so that their lives are spared and they avoid harm. In Deuteronomy , God said to the people: “Thou shalt separate three cities for thee in the midst of thy land… And this is the case of the slayer, which shall flee thither, that he may live; Whoso killeth his neighbour ignorantly…” God approved this law so “That innocent blood be not shed in thy land, … and so blood be upon thee.” These were the cities of refuge. (Review Chapter 19: 2-10)

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Ursula Hegi s sacred time is a stunning novel of the complex and fragile relationships formed between people who find themselves related by marriage.
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Ursula Hegi's Sacred Time is a stunning novel of the complex and fragile relationships formed between people who find themselves related by marriage.
Hegi draws you into the lives of three women Leonora, her sister-in-law, Floria, and Floria's daughter, Belinda and Anthony, Leonora's son. Following the death of her husband, Malcolm, Floria is forced to move in with her brother and his family (Leonora and Anthony), bringing her twin daughters who share Anthony's bedroom with him.
As any young boy approaching his teenage years would be, Anthony is quite put out by having to share his room. But in a strange twist of fate, Anthony may have been responsible for Bianca's death. The death of a twin sibling is usually quite traumatic for the surviving twin, but Belinda and Floria begin an emotional tip-toeing that leaves each unaware of the fact that they are coping, and that life does indeed go on following trauma.
But the main story revolves around Anthony and Leonora, their own emotional ties through separation, reunion, and separation again of Leonora and her husband. These are lives half lived, half realized, and only time helps them truly make reparations for their pasts.
Hegi's characters are thoroughly human and flawed individuals, making them utterly believable and sympathetic. In

29. Sacred Time
sacred time. Fitzwilliam Museum 9/2/2000. My brief in this series is to address the topic of sacred time . In the Tempus Exhibition
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My brief in this series is to address the topic of 'sacred time'. In the Tempus Exhibition, there is an extraordinary array of things, cleverly conceived and beautifully made, that measure time and its passing. The question that focussing upon 'sacred time' raises is, essentially, why is time worth measuring? What is its interest? This moves us back a stage, from how to measure to why measure, and so to the questions behind the questions - which is one way of describing what is called 'Metaphysics'. The way I will approach the topic is to outline the various kinds of time that are to be found in the Bible, and to draw attention to what I call their 'logic': how they work, and some of their implications. In the course of my talk, I will try and indicate how some of these ideas and implications have found their way into pictures - but this only very briefly, and in passing. I.

30. Sacred Time
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It's 1953, Anthony Amedeo's uncle Malcolm is sent to prison, and Aunt Floria and her twin daughters have come to live with Anthony and his family. Soon after, Anthony watches helplessly as one of the twins falls out the window of their Bronx apartment and is killedan event that becomes a watershed in the life of this Italian-American family. As Anthony grows up, he lives his life in the shadow of his family's belief that he pushed his cousin to her death. Add this book to your wish list View your wish list Click on this books subject categories to see related titles:
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It's 1953, Anthony Amedeo's uncle Malcolm is sent to prison, and Aunt Floria and her twin daughters have come to live with Anthony and his family. Soon after, Anthony watches helplessly as one of the twins falls out the window of their Bronx apartment and is killedan event that becomes a watershed in the life of this Italian-American family. As Anthony grows up, he lives his life in the shadow of his family's belief that he pushed his cousin to her death. Add this book to your wish list View your wish list Click on this books subject categories to see related titles:
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32. SACRED TIME: Celestial Choreography
sacred time Celestial Choreography. by M. Kelley Hunter. DM Dooling. Sacred space-time technology gives us the capacity to alter reality.
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M. Kelley Hunter The present moment is one of power, of magic or miracle, if we could ever be wholly in it and awake to it. D.M. Dooling Sacred space-time technology gives us the capacity to alter reality. Science is currently monitoring the decrease in magnetic fields, which hold the grids of concensus reality in place. As the magnetic fields are decreasing, the heart beat of Earth is pulsating more rapidly. We are dancing to a changing rhythm, a new frequency, reality is shifting more rapidly. When we are bring our full attention to our presence in the present, spirit incarnates through us. There are particularly powerful moments and places for this to happen. Working with sacred space, one becomes aware that if the space is powerful enough, time becomes a less important factor. The reverse is also true: that a particularly potent time can focus power in any receptive place. The combination of both is the juiciest. Earth is our sacred space and home center, the greater body and ground of our experience. Intimately related to this unique planet, we are wrapped in the glittering atmosphere of larger cosmic space. The sky is our sacred clock, timing the celestial choreography that spirals in longer and shorter cycles. As members of the local solar system, we on Earth are Sun dancers along with our planetary neighbors. The Sun as our common center and vital light, and our Moon, which reflects that light in inner and outer rhythmic tides, are primary factors in sacred timing. We know how powerful new and full Moons, Solstices, Equinoxes and eclipses are in ceremony and ritual.

33. Deep Space And Sacred Time: Star Trek In The American Mythos By Jon Wagner (Hard
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34. Deep Space And Sacred Time: Star Trek In The American Mythos
Deep Space and sacred time Star Trek in the American Mythos. Book Deep Space and sacred time Star Trek in the American Mythos Customer Reviews
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Deep Space and Sacred Time: Star Trek in the American Mythos > Customer Review #1: Now I finally understand what "post-modernism" means!

I decided to read this book mostly because of the title as a Trekker who is also Jewish, I was interested to see what these authors had to say about "sacred time," because, as Abraham Joshua Heschel said, we Jews live more in sacred time than in sacred places. So, any book with "sacred time" in the title is bound to catch my eye. As it turned out, their definition of "sacred time" wasnt quite the same as the Jewish one, but I still enjoyed the book. Its an excellent analysis of Star Trek from an anthropology POV. Especially useful to me was the clear, concise explanation of what "traditional," "modernist," and "post-modernist" worldviews mean in terms of how various cultures view time and the future. I had heard TOS called "modernist" and DS9 called "post-modernist" before, but could never really get a grasp on what that meant, exactly. (What can I say? Im in the over-50 generation and havent always kept up on the latest buzzwords.) This book clearly explained all three POVs traditional, modern, and post-modern then put them into the context of various Trek episodes. Great job!

35. 'Study Of Sacred Time And Sacred Space In A Pre Literate Religion'.
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37. PANEL / SACRED TIME: PERSPECTIVES FROM JUDAISM, ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY
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May 02, 2004. sacred time. There s been a rhythm to the weekend. He said it sounded like sacred time. That seems so right. Sanctifying. Absolving. Purifying.
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There's been a rhythm to the weekend. As he takes his things (sometimes things that were or are ours), I would follow in his wake. I washed the sheets and made the bed up fresh. Bought a beaded lamp and an alarm clock to replace the desk lamp and bose (Christmas present of 2000). Put my books on the bedside table. There. Just so. And I wonder how long I'll sleep on one side of the bed. Endings need to be acknowledged, as do beginnings. Elaine suggested that before he left, we should say something we'd miss about each other. Without a beat he said, "Your cooking, your eyes and your smile." I responded, "The way you are with the boys, patience and security." Then it was enough to say goodnight and see you tomorrow. Beginnings...
When Elaine and Curt and Benny (and later the twins) lived here in Rochester, we had Sunday dinners. Curt's idea. The family would get together at alternating houses and commit to having that meal as a unit. We're going to do that again. It's a good ritual. First one at Jim's new place - dubbed "The Ranch". It may get a different moniker, but we're trying that one on for size. Talked with Martin a bit and described this process. He said it sounded like sacred time. That seems so right.

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