1. Anyway, what she does is work with emotionally disturbed people, teaching them to express their innermost feelings through poetry. 2. She works with emotionally disturbed people, teaching them to express their innermost feelings through poetry. 3. And they like feeling through their feet -- pebbly sidewalk, grainy dirt, velvety moss, polished floors. 4. But Summit said the congregations he visited were willing to go to great lengths to create more energy and feeling through song. 5. Deep insecurities about how his message will be received lead him to dictate our feelings through emotional agitprop. 6. He needed an actor who could communicate complex feelings through his eyes and expressions. 7. He was married, raised a family and sought help for his homosexual feelings through prayer, psychotherapy and even exorcism. 8. I expressed my feelings through other things. 9. In treatment, children like Emily are often asked to express their feelings through play. 10. It never occurred to her to help others express their feelings through poetry. |