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Describing the lover as " ruddy " () again brings to mind David ( c. f.
Both the Avestan and Sanskrit words reflect Proto-Indo-Iranian * mazdhā -, from Proto-Indo-European, literally meaning " placing () one's mind ()", hence " wise ".
Solipsism () is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist.
Gemütlichkeit () means a situation that induces a cheerful mood, peace of mind, with connotation of belonging and social acceptance, coziness and unhurry.
Sufism () is a mystic tradition of Islam based on the pursuit of spiritual truth as it is gradually revealed to the heart and mind of the Sufi ( one who practices Sufism ).
In the above quotation in the Tibetan nomenclature of the ' mind ' or ' continuum ' (), ' nondual awareness ' is ' Rigpa ' () and ' self-awareness ' () is ' Rangrig '.
Even as the Jews bore the unleavened bread upon their heads out of Egypt through the desert () until they had crossed the Red Sea, after which they dedicated the bread to God, divided it amongst all their host, and having all eaten thereof, became ... terrible to their enemies, even so do we, saved by our Resurrected Lord from the captivity of that Pharaoh of the mind, the Devil, bear forth the blessed bread the Artos from the day of the Resurrection of Christ and, finally, having dedicated this bread to God, we eat of it and preserve it to the health of body and soul.
Automaticity () is the ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low-level details required, allowing it to become an automatic response pattern or habit.
With much shorter passenger journeys in mind, the Class 320 units lack the toilets of the Class 321 units and also have a lower speed capability () due to the much closer spacing of stations on the North Clyde route, and also that they are not fitted with yaw dampers.
Fudōshin () is a state of equanimity or imperturbability ( literally and metaphorically, " immovable mind ", " immovable heart " or " unmoving heart ").
The Gesar practice, known as " The Swift Accomplishment of Enlightened Activity Through Invocation and Offering " () arose in the mind of Mipham as a gong-ter and was written down over the course of 3 years from the age of 31 to 34.
In the above quotation in the Tibetan nomenclature of the ' mind ' or ' continuum ' (), ' nondual awareness ' is ' Rigpa ' () and ' self-awareness ' () is ' Rangrig '.

mind and is
The mind has betrayed them, reason is the foe of life ; ;
Gone is the tabula rasa of the mind.
In this respect experience is broader and full of a richer variety of potential meanings than the mind of man or any of his arts or culture are capable of making clear and distinct.
No consideration of risk urges itself upon him now: for this is what the mind does with the ideas on which it has not properly focussed.
But because it is the function of the mind to turn the one into the other by means of the capacities with which words endow it, we do not unwisely examine the type of distinction, in the sphere of politics, on which decisions hang.
Faulkner's is not the mind of the apologist which Mr. O'Donnell implies that it is.
It is to say rather, I believe, that he has brought to bear on the history, the traditions, and the lore of his region a critical, skeptical mind -- the same mind which has made of him an inveterate experimenter in literary form and technique.
Even if people do, in a not far distant future, begin to read one another's minds, there will still be the question of whether what you find in another man's mind is especially worth reading -- worth more, that is, than what you can read in good books.
Although it is constantly made to look foolish ( too simple to come in out of the rain, people say, who have found in the innocent an impediment ), it does not mind looking foolish because it is not concerned with how it looks.
An idea, of the sort that we have in mind, although of necessity readily available to imagination, is more general in connotation than most poetic or literary images, especially those appearing in lyric poems that seek to capture a moment of personal experience.
Like most major works of synthesis, The History Of England is informed by the positive views of a first-class mind, and this is surely a major work.
I bethought me of the Lord's Prayer, and these words came to mind: `` Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven ''.
It is puzzling to the occidental mind ( to mine at least ) to assign `` sacredness '' to animal, insect, and plant life.
In Plato's mind there is an irresolvable conflict between the poet and the philosopher, because the poet imitates only particular objects and is incapable of rising to the first level of abstraction, much less the highest level of ideal forms.
It is not between Euripides and Shakespeare that the western mind turns away from the ancient tragic sense of life.
This is certainly an irrational dogmatism, in which the modern mind attempts to understand the spirit of the sixteenth century on twentieth-century terms.
The existence of a community is a state of mind -- a conviction that goals and values are widely shared, that effective communication is possible, that mutual trust is reasonably assured.

mind and complex
Under this point of view, often attributed to James McClelland and David Rumelhart, the mind could be characterized as a set of complex associations, represented as a layered network.
His explanations provide more complex answers through our various mental strategies in theory of mind that lead us to believe we are conscious as well as other people while trees and rocks are not conscious.
Sigmund Freud | Freud suggested that an Unconscious mind | unconscious Oedipus complex | oedipal conflict caused Hamlet's hesitations.
Shortly after Ebbinghaus left Berlin in 1893, Dilthey published a paper extolling the virtues of descriptive psychology, and condemning experimental psychology as boring, claiming that the mind was too complex, and that introspection was the desired method of studying the mind.
The palace complex was designed with the mountainous site in mind and many forms of technology were considered.
By and large, the theories of existentialism assert that conscious reality is very complex and without an " objective " or universally known value: the individual must create value by affirming it and living it, not by simply talking about it or philosophising it in the mind.
For Moore, intrinsic value depended on an indeterminable intuition of good and a concept of complex states of mind whose worth as a whole was not proportionate to the sum of its parts.
Two other books, How the Mind Works ( 1997 ) and The Blank Slate ( 2002 ), broadly surveyed the mind and defended the idea of a complex human nature which comprises many mental faculties that are adaptive ( and is an ally of Daniel Dennett and Richard Dawkins in many disputes surrounding adaptationism ).
The modern course is " enormously rigorous " and produces " leaders with the flexibility of mind to solve complex operational and strategic problems in peace, conflict, and war ".
" However, we must keep in mind that he seems to have thoroughly studied the lengthy and complex Vulgate Bible, religious works and a number of historical treatises, which he quotes from quite frequently, particularly in the earlier books of the Historia Francorum.
Although Michelangelo's complex design for the ceiling was not quite what his patron, Pope Julius II, had in mind when he commissioned Michelangelo to paint the Twelve Apostles, the scheme displayed a consistent iconographical pattern.
" Understood this way, the distinction between realism and solipsism collapses and amounts to different ways of describing the same thing: a massively complex process that causes all of the solipsist's experiences, but is not identical to the solipsist's conscious mind.
Beginning with an overview of the Athenian ritual of growing and withering herb gardens at the Adonia festival, Detienne suggests that rather than being a stand-in for crops in general ( and therefore the cycle of death and rebirth ), these herbs ( and Adonis ) were part of a complex of associations in the Greek mind that centered on spices.
The complex was designed with the growth of the community in mind, as it is able to serve the village up to a population of 50, 000.
Although a considerable pianist himself, he was undoubtedly assisted by Yvonne Loriod's formidable piano technique and ability to convey complex rhythms and rhythmic combinations ; in his piano writing from Visions de l ' Amen onwards he had her in mind.
In order to understand the staggeringly complex nature of primate interactions, we look to theory of mind.
The human mind and brain are complex and have parallel processes running at the same time, so many different motivations from different levels of Maslow's pyramid usually occur at the same time.
Thomas Aquinas, for instance, in whose system of thought the idea of divine simplicity is central, wrote in Summa Theologica that because God is infinitely simple, God can only appear to the finite mind as infinitely complex.
Nonreductive physicalists deny that a reductionistic analysis of a complex system like the human mind is sufficient to explain all of the phenomena which are characteristic of that system.
Edelman argues that the mind and consciousness are wholly material and purely biological phenomena, arising from highly complex cellular processes within the brain, and that the development of consciousness and intelligence can be satisfactorily explained by Darwinian theory.
This ensures that as the students gradually progress by moving from simple poses to more complex ones and develop their mind, body and spirit step-by-step.
In December 1934, Smuts told an audience at the Royal Institute of International Affairs that :" How can the inferiority complex which is obsessing and, I fear, poisoning the mind, and indeed the very soul of Germany, be removed?
When the restoration of the Roman Catholic religion was in the mind of the First Consul, Fesch resumed his clerical vocation and took an active part in the complex negotiations which led to the signing of the Concordat with the Holy See on July 15, 1801.

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