Mind body dualism

News | Relevance | Videos
Mind body dualism

By: Colin McKenzie Every day you make decisions, think about things, and calculate things – it is your conscious mind that you use day to day, rationally reasoning with yourself and others. It is your subconscious mind that stores your past experiences and memories however, and subliminally influences the decisions you make through your emotions [...]

Mind body dualism

By: David Cornberg I stand, you sit.  I speak, you listen.  I could also sing.  In fact, my seventh-grade daughter, Kaiyuh, sings in her school choir.  My wife and I attended a choir concert in which 6th, 7th and 8th grade vocalists and musicians performed on stage for about two hours.  We sat in the [...]

Mind body dualism

By: John Barton Rolf movement has become an integral part of what Rolfing is, for the simple fact that in order to fully enable a more integrated being, something has to enable the integration of mind/body. Rolfing is about relationships; therefore structure and function have to be congruent and dimensional for the full potential available [...]

By: Mary Desaulniersordsworth described the Romantic mind as an “Orphean lyre” played upon by the wind, he used an image that struck a chord in the Romantic Imagination, an image that unleashed a century of political, literary and social rebellion. Why did the image of the lyre speak so dramatically to the people 300 years [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick Everyone is looking for something; however, when most find it, there’s always something yet down the road they want. In other words there is no rest for the EGO, which is what’s driving you to the next thing. Here’s the point- there is no peace of MIND because when you are in [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Mo Mbaye In his essay “Richard Wagner at Bayreuth” Friedrich Nietzsche writes, “there is only one hope and one guarantee for the future of humanity: it consists in his retention of the sense for the tragic.” # Nietzsche sees tragic art as a reliable means of effecting a transfiguration of nihilism, a nauseating absence [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Leonard Lee [Note: This paper contains images which may be seen as originally published at our website] What Would Occur During Practice? Having described briefly the effects of mudras, their theory and practice, it is important that some knowledge regarding the actual occurrences during practice be known as these might cause some unnecessary alarm [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Lamotte Jean-Luc To develop a genuine science of man, it should be, not only to get rid of literary, but also, to make an antagonism of neuron (the nerve, which is in one side of the body) and the psyche : l spirit, this means all the rest, which we don not know where [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Hailey Harris Copyright (c) 2008 Hailey Harris A widespread muscoloskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue characterizes Fibromylagia. The exact causes of Fibromyalgia are still unknown. Fibromyalgia means pain in the muscles, ligaments, tendons, and other fibrous tissues in the body. Women are more prone to develop Fibromyalgia, although men are also afflicted by it. Patients [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Marina Rose As a DNA Theta Healing practitioner and a native born Australian, I have often been struck by the parallels Theta Healing shares with Aboriginal natural healing.  With DNA Theta Healing we work with belief systems: Genetic Beliefs, Core Beliefs, Soul Beliefs and History Beliefs. We are also working with quantum physics. There is [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Alex “The Transcendence of the Ego” is a short work by Jean Paul Sartre, written in 1937 and which presents us a phenomenological study of human consciousness. This work marked Sartre’s break from the teachings of Edmund Husserl. He rejects the idea of regarding the ego as a part of our consciousness and doesn’t [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Andy Cox Another facet of capitalism which is sometimes overlooked is the phenomenon of corruption. A little while ago, I heard it said that about one quarter of Africa’s GDP is siphoned off to corrupt elites. This is just beyond belief. Even so-called aid money – ostensibly intended to bring relief to that continent’s [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Peter M.K. Chan r: Peter M.K. Chan               In the simplest of terms, human knowledge comes in two forms: description of facts, and theories about them. Description tells us what happened, theories explain how or why they happened. More importantly, they also purport to tell us what will probably happen. In other words, the purpose [...]

Mind body dualism

By: Phillip Ross like a doctor examining a patient, put his finger on the Corinthian sore spot — sexual immorality — in order to determine and demonstrate to the patient that there was indeed a problem that needed to be treated. He began with the age-old idea that people are free to do whatever they [...]