The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
.... 199). According to Dr. Murphy, use of the subconscious
mind in improving
life is much like the practice of any other skill. Skills ....
(5135

21

)
Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... take place within the brain and
mind, the more one understands oneself and fellow humans. This greater knowledge can only improve the quality of
life for the ....
(1996

8

)
The Life of Margaret Fuller
.... It showed them as engaged in the
life of the
mind. It was not only Margaret that had intellectual curiosity and the capacity to theorize. ....
(2214

9

)
Thoreau's Transcendental Life Style at Walden Pond
.... it is to solve some of the problems of
life, not only theoretically, but .... a subtle communion with nature, a communion which does not negate the
mind and reason ....
(1503

6

)
The philosophy of mind
.... offered by Descartes that the
mind and body are separate and that the
mind is incorporeal: Throughout his
life Descartes firmly believed that the
mind, or soul ....
(1763

7

)
Emily Dickinson's Inner Life
.... the years have had several different images of the poet in
mind, with perhaps the primary one being the "New England Nun," a version of her
life which sees her ....
(4773

19

)
WJ Cash's The Mind of the South
.... It is a misguided notion, and pernicious when translated to studying the
life of the
mind." In other words, like many critics of Cash's work, O'Brien dismisses ....
(2184

9

)
The Mind-body Dualism Split
.... a specific distinction between body and
mind, according to Ryle, was one of logical categories. Dualism, he says, "represents the facts of mental
life as if ....
(4515

18

)
Ancient Greek Virtrues and Modern Film
.... Excellence, truth, and wisdom were their religious values, and Hamilton remarks that love of reason,
life,
mind, and body distinguished the Greek way. . . . ....
(6010

24

)
Buddhist View of Attachment
.... upon which the mystic meditates is the essence of the master's
life, and an effective meditation brings the meditator toward an experience of the
mind of that ....
(1604

6

)
Debate: Idealism versus Materialism
.... defines it, idealism is "the belief that reality is essentially idea and
mind rather than matter" (p. 1). Materialists view the nature of human
life as caused ....
(722

3

)
The Buddha's Wheel of Birth and Death
.... Nirvana, then, is that state in which the individual has ceased grasping at
life through the power of the
mind, and has achieved the death of desire. ....
(1733

7

)
Irony in Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
.... One irony is that the protagonist's analytical
mind, his constant intellectualizing and philosophizing, which he uses to try to control his
life, play a ....
(1663

7

)
Abraham Lincoln
.... chooses Christianity, of course, not simply because it appeals to his Western-educated
mind more than the spirituality of his old Indian
life, but because he ....
(1562

6

)
"Taking Care" by Joy Williams
.... The presence of the baby instills in him not only a sense of developing
life in the here-and-now but also recalls to his
mind all the hopes he had for his ....
(605

2

)
Main Characters in Three Novels
.... 252). Henry is finally an intellectual, clever man who responds to
life and death from his
mind, from his position of cleverness. He ....
(2171

9

)
Philosophical Views of Spinoza
.... This includes taking care of the demands of the body, and the conatus of the
mind. Such a
life also counteracts living from fear or being obsessed with death ....
(1872

7

)
Janie - Their Eyes Were Watching God: Four Periods of Her Life
.... kerchiefs represent her
life of emotional confinement in Joe Starks's
life--ironically, even .... to express her tension when Joe is dying: "Mah own
mind had tuh be ....
(611

2

)
Buddhist tradition
.... These practices are meant to purify the
mind and make it fit for the "pure
life." The monastic approach fosters seclusion of the
mind, as with monks and nuns. ....
(2957

12

)
The Nature of Buddhism
.... These practices are meant to purify the
mind and make it fit for the "pure
life." The monastic approach fosters seclusion of the
mind, as with monks and nuns. ....
(2880

12

)
Reduncy in Buddhist Tradition
.... These practices are meant to purify the
mind and make it fit for the "pure
life." The monastic approach fosters seclusion of the
mind, as with monks and nuns. ....
(2950

12

)
Lucille Clifton's Poetry
.... The presence of the baby instills in him not only a sense of developing
life in the here-and-now but also recalls to his
mind all the hopes he had for his ....
(1592

6

)
Immortality, Religion & Morals
.... to the question of immortality before turning to the issue of human
life and the .... The discussion then turns to the
mind-body problem, important in terms of ....
(2300

9

)
What Dreams May Come and Death
.... not want to develop it or does not recognize the contradiction embedded in characterizing the afterlife, or indeed all
life, as "a state of
mind" (Matheson ....
(2523

10

)
The Gothic stories of Edgar Allen Poe
.... Furthermore, these stories typically address the possibility of returning to
life after death, and feature an emphasis on the
life of the
mind after the death ....
(2576

10

)
A Beautiful Mind and Schizophrenia
.... In the movie, A Beautiful
Mind, based on a book by the same name, schizophrenia is shown through the
life and work of Nobel Prize winner John Nash. ....
(688

3

)
The Color Purple and Remains of the Day
.... The book has a much harder edge because it takes place in the
mind of one victim of this kind of
life, expressed by her through letters that fairly cry out for ....
(1398

6

)
Kafka's "Metamorphosis"
.... lives entirely in his own
mind, and he is becoming the insect mentally as well as physically, withdrawing completely from the family and the
life around him. ....
(1792

7

)
The Church in America & Protagonist of Rabbit, Run
.... things of this
life, he concludes "Therefore man's ultimate happiness will consist in that knowledge of God which the human
mind possesses after this
life" (467 ....
(2337

9

)
Methamphetamine's Effects on the Body and Mind: Long Term and ...
.... the drug will eventually exact a heavy toll on both the
mind and the body. .... may be at greater risk for the development of Parkinson's Disease in later
life. ....
(1980

8

)