It means that one has made a superficial and negative (probably snap) judgment without considering everything that could have affected the judged situation, such as the good intentions or extenuating circumstances of those involved in the situation.
One example is judging a book by its cover. The cover may be unappealing to the perspective reader, so the reader decides against reading a book that may be a great book, may have a deep positive and pleasurable influence on the reader, or may offer the guidance the reader seeks.
Another is judging a person by beauty. The physically beautiful are not always spiritually so, while the plainest or ugly person may be a person full of kindness, generosity, great talent, or other positive contribution to another or society.
Lastly, an act deemed to be criminal - such as stealing - may be forced upon an otherwise upstanding individual when threatened by kidnapping, extortion, or threats to his/her family and friends.
One can prevent their children from seeing Sienna Miller nude by not allowing them to watch late night TV and controlling what they see online. One can use net nanny software to filter out adult web pages when they are online.
The plural (skies) is often used to mean "locations up in the air" (the skies over Chicago) and not at the physical blue sky itself. It also refers to the fact that are innumerable appearances to the sky, which determine what you are actually seeing. Seeing clouds could mean a "cloudy sky" although the sky itself is unchanged if you go above the clouds.Generally, you would use sky and skies interchangeably, except where the physical sky as a whole is concerned, as in "I looked up at the sky" where skies would seem to indicate there was more than one.
Yes mary.j.blige an devante degrate are seeing each other.
The cast of The Art of Seeing - 1962 includes: Ernst Haas as himself
The cast of Seeing the Funny Side - 2012 includes: Tanyalee Davis
A judgment is a conceptualization. For example, the judgment that "this is a tree" separates (sorts, discriminates, divides, categorizes) this object from non-trees. Thus, to think conceptually is to separate. By way of contrast, to meditate on Oneness is not to conceptualize. As long as you stay stuck separating objects from each other and sorting them into different kinds, you are not focused on what they all have in common, their interconnectedness. Therefore, to meditate is NOT to think(conceptualize). As long as you keep thinking (conceptualizing), you are not really meditating at all.
Eyes Beyond Seeing was created in 1995.
things are not always as they appear so don't trust appearances or judge by them
Two themes in the book "Cloaked" are the power of perseverance and the importance of seeing beyond appearances. The protagonist, Johnny, learns the value of persistence as he navigates challenges in his quest to save a princess. Additionally, the story emphasizes looking beyond surface-level judgments to recognize true character, as Johnny learns not to judge people based solely on their outward appearances.
Helen Keller advised people to look beyond physical appearances and instead focus on understanding others through empathy, compassion, and active listening. She emphasized the importance of connecting with people on a deeper level by seeing their inner qualities and unique perspectives.
clairvoyant
I miss you is just in general. I miss your voice, smile, laugh, etc. I miss seeing you means they miss seeing you like your physical appearances that satisfy them!
There is no way of doing this.
close your eyes
Not if the father is doing his fatherly duties for the children, and causing the children no harm or pain. But if he is then yes, also if she sees the father unfit and suspects harm is being done in which case it should be taken to court.
They told them.
Yes, if she is stronger than you are. Legally speaking, if you are an adult, it is doubtful that she can prevent you from seeing your mother. There would have to be a court order stating that you may not see her.