How many ancient loves, hates, angers, can we not re-experience in any idle hour we choose to give over to reverie? |
He wanted to re-experience the prickly delight of seeing his young wife admired and regarded with desirous eyes. |
Then a full surrender is followed by a new experience or, shall I better say, a re-experience of the Spirit's presence. |
It provides the total severity score, three subscale scores of re-experience, avoidance and arousal and demonstrates functional impairment in several areas. |
He developed an approach to therapy that encourages patients to re-experience repressed painful memories from childhood. |
Its symptoms normally include re-experience of the traumatic event, avoidance of the incidents, and abnormal mood swings. |