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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Body and Mind |  |  |  | Body and Mind: Stopping The Mind’s Chatter The nature of the mind is to accumulate. A gross mind wants to accumulate things; an evolved mind wants to accumulate knowledge. When emotion becomes dominant, it wants to accumulate people. The mind’s basic nature is to accumulate. The mind is a gatherer - always wanting to gather something. The mind of a person on the spiritual path starts accumulating 'spiritual’ wisdom. Maybe it starts gathering the guru’s words but until one goes beyond the need to accumulate - whether it is food, things, people, knowledge or wisdom - it does not matter what you accumulate. (See also: The Mind, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Body and Mind: The Cauliflower BuddhaThe Cauliflower Buddha The famous sage of Arunachala, India, Ramana Maharshi, said that when the mind is absorbed at the source from where the ÒI amÓ is springing forth, meditation begins. ÒWhen one is at this source, the separateness of ego dissolves,Ó Ramana proclaimed. Read more here: » The mind: The Cauliflower Buddha |
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|  |  |  | Body and Mind: Discover the 'I', Be One With God The mind as a separate live entity does not exist, for it is an instrument in the hand of God. The only thing that remains is 'Being', which covers both existence and non-existence, which is beyond words or ideas. Pure awareness dawns through an understanding of one's own nature. The sage's instruction demands no strenuous effort either through physical rigour or austere practices such as chanting. (See also: The Mind, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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| |  |  |  | Body and Mind: Spiritual Technique For Mind Repair - Vipassana Vipassana is a self-observation technique taught by Gautama the Buddha. "Its origins were already lost in timeless antiquity", he had said. He rediscovered it in his prolonged search for a fundamental antidote to human misery. The Sakya crown prince who had already mastered every prevalent teaching in India of those times, realised that nothing, including systems of the famous Alara and Ramputta, touched deep-rooted impurities entrenched in his mind. Observing bodily sensations, he realised, led to hidden depths of the mind where our habit patterns are formed and multiplied. (See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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BODY-MIND CENTERING BODY-MIND CENTERING Body-mind centering is a movement re-education approach that explores how the body’s systems contribute to movement and self-awareness. The approach also emphasizes movement patterns that develop during infancy and childhood. Body-mind centering incorporates guided movement, exercise, imagery, and hands-on work. The approach can be used with infants, children, and adults to resolve movement problems and facilitate the “body-mind dialogue.” (Adapted from Holistic Health Directory.) (See also: BODY-MIND CENTERING, Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul)
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| | |  |  |  | Body and Mind: Encyclopedia II - Mind - Nature of the mindBoth philosophers and psychologists remain divided about the nature of the mind. Some take what is known as the substantial view, and argue that the mind is a single entity, perhaps having its base in the brain but distinct from it and having an autonomous existence. This view ultimately derives from Plato, and was absorbed from him into Christian thought. In its most extreme form, the substantial view merges with the theological view that the mind is an entity wholly separate from the body, in fact a manifestation of the soul, which will survive the b ...
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|  |  |  | Body and Mind: Encyclopedia II - Mind - Theories of the mindThere are many theories of what the mind is and how it works, dating back to Plato, Aristotle and other Ancient Greek philosophers. Pre-scientific theories, which were rooted in theology, concentrated on the relationship between the mind and the soul, the supposed supernatural or divine essence of the human person. Modern theories, based on a scientific understanding of the brain, see the mind as a phenomenon of psychology, and the term is often used ...
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|  |  |  | Body and Mind: Encyclopedia II - Mind - Theories of the mindThere are many theories of what the mind is and how it works, dating back to Plato, Aristotle and other Ancient Greek philosophers. Pre-scientific theories, which were rooted in theology, concentrated on the relationship between the mind and the soul, the supposed supernatural or divine essence of the human person. Modern theories, based on a scientific understanding of the brain, see the mind as a phenomenon of psychology, and the term is often used more or less synonymously with consciousness.
A slightly less modern theory developed in the late 1940s, Dianetics, pa ...
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| |  |  |  | Body and Mind: Encyclopedia II - Mind - History of the philosophy of the mindA leading exponent of the substantial view was George Berkeley, an 18th century Anglican bishop and philosopher. Berkeley argued that there is no such thing as matter and what humans see as the material world is nothing but an idea in God's mind, and that therefore the human mind is purely a manifestation of the soul or spirit or similar. This type of belief is also common in certain types of spiritual non-dualistic belief, but outside this field few philosophers take an extreme view today. However, the view that the human mind is of a nature or essence somehow different from, and higher than, ...
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|  |  |  | Body and Mind: Encyclopedia II - Philosophy of mind - What is the mind?Does the word mind refer simply to a collection of particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth, or does it refer to some entity over and above those particular thoughts, feelings, and so forth? If mind refers to an entity, is it composed of the same kind of substance as physical objects, or of some other substance? This article does not propose to answer these questions, but t ...
See also:Philosophy of mind, Philosophy of mind - What is the mind?, Philosophy of mind - Mental events, Philosophy of mind - Mental properties, Philosophy of mind - Reductionism, Philosophy of mind - Functionalism, Philosophy of mind - What is involved in each type of cognitive process?, Philosophy of mind - What is consciousness?, Philosophy of mind - Frame issues, Philosophy of mind - Philosophers of mind Read more here: » Philosophy of mind: Encyclopedia II - Philosophy of mind - What is the mind? |
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|  |  |  | Body and Mind: Encyclopedia II - Ekadasi - MindHow, is Ekadasi related to the movement of moon and mind? We have certain psycho-physical and psychological centres called Chakras in the body, or rather in the astral body. The moon influences the Chakras and ultimately the mind. The mind moves through these Chakras. When this takes place consciously, it is called Yoga. When the moon waxes or wanes, the mind is vehemently influenced. Mentally challenged people are very affected on the full-moon and new-moon days. The sun influences the moon and the moon influences the earth. The moon's movement tells upon the movement ...
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|  |  |  | Body and Mind: Encyclopedia II - Mind control - Mind control in fictionMind control has proven a popular subject in fiction, featuring in books and films such as The Ipcress File, and The Manchurian Candidate, which has the premise that controllers could hypnotize a person into murdering on command while retaining no memory of the killing.
The TV series The Prisoner featured mind control as a recurring plot element.
George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four features a description of mind control, both directly by torture, and indirectly, in the form of pervasive mind c ...
See also:Mind control, Mind control - Theoretical models and methods, Mind control - Failed attempts: Drugs physical methods Silva method, Mind control - Subliminal advertising, Mind control - Lifton brainwashing model, Mind control - Margaret Singer's conditions for mind control, Mind control - BITE model of Steven Hassan, Mind control - Mind Control and the Battered Women Syndrome, Mind control - Evolutionary Psychology approach, Mind control - Social psychology tactics, Mind control - Social psychological conditioning by Stahelski, Mind control - Cults and mind control controversies, Mind control - Scholarly points of view, Mind control - Mind control and exit counseling, Mind control - Mind control and recruitment rates, Mind control - Mind control and faith, Mind control - Counter-cult movement and mind control, Mind control - Legal issues, Mind control - Mind control in conspiracy theory, Mind control - Mind control in fiction, Mind control - Mind control as entertainment Read more here: » Mind control: Encyclopedia II - Mind control - Mind control in fiction |
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