Quotes About Thought
ABNORMAL, adj. Not conforming to standards in matters of thought and conduct. To be independent is to be abnormal, to be abnormal is to be detested. A striving toward the straiter [sic] resemblance of the Average Man than he hath to himself, whoso attaineth thereto shall have peace, the prospect of death and the hope of Hell.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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He who thinks with difficulty believes with alacrity.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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I is the first letter of the alphabet, the first word of the language, the first thought of the mind, the first object of affection.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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In matters of thought and conduct, to be independent is to be abnormal, to be abnormal is to be detested. Wherefore the lexicographer adviseth a striving toward a straiter resemblance to the Average Man than he hath to himself. Whoso attaineth thereto shall have peace, the prospect of death and the hope of Hell. Aborigines
~ Ambrose Bierce
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He did all of this without thinking but with care.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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ABNORMAL, adj. Not conforming to standard. In matters of thought and conduct, to be independent is to be abnormal, to be abnormal is to be detested.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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BANG, n. The cry of a gun. That arrangement of a woman's hair which suggests the thought of shooting her; hence the name.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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ESOTERIC, adj. Very particularly abstruse and consummately occult. The ancient philosophies were of two kinds,—exoteric, those that the philosophers themselves could partly understand, and esoteric, those that nobody could understand. It is the latter that have most profoundly affected modern thought and found greatest acceptance in our time.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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CARTESIAN, adj. Relating to Descartes, a famous philosopher, author of the celebrated dictum, Cogito ergo sum—whereby he was pleased to suppose he demonstrated the reality of human existence. The dictum might be improved, however, thus: Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum— I think that I think, therefore I think that I am; as close an approach to certainty as any philosopher has yet made.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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A man who gives all his thought to doing good, but no thought to the consequences …" Father Yarvi lifted his withered hand and pressed its one crooked finger into Brand's chest. "That is a dangerous man.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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But fear's a healthy thing, long as it makes you think.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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The latest research supports the notion that we have a natural ability to change the brain and body by thought alone, so that it looks biologically like some future event has already happened. Because you can make thought more real than anything else, you can change who you are from brain cell to gene, given the right understanding.
~ Joe Dispenza
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You must feel a new energy . . . to become some thing greater than your body, your environment, and time . . . so that you have dominion over your body, your environment, and time. . . . Become a thought that affects matter. . . .
~ Joe Dispenza
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We don't need to win the race, the lottery, or the promotion before we experience the emotions of those events. Remember, we can create an emotion by thought alone. We can experience joy or gratitude ahead of the environment to such an extent that the body begins to believe that it is already "in" that event. As a result, we can signal our genes to make new proteins to change our bodies to be ahead of the present environment.
~ Joe Dispenza
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Because of the size of our enormous forebrain, the privilege of being a human being is that we can make thought more real than anything else—and that's how the placebo works. To see how the process unfolds, it's vital to examine and review three key elements: conditioning, expectation, and meaning. As you'll see, these three concepts all seem to work together in orchestrating the placebo response. I
~ Joe Dispenza
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And now, surrender your creation to a greater mind . . . for what you think and experience in this realm of possibility . . . if it is truly felt . . . it will manifest in some future time . . . from waves of possibilities to particles in reality . . . from the immaterial to the material . . . from thought to energy into matter. . . .
~ Joe Dispenza
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Reality and our interaction with it is a progression of ideas and beliefs.
~ Joe Dispenza
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How can I think, feel, and behave differently to produce the effect/result that I want? Our mission, then, is to willfully move into the state of consciousness that allows us to connect to universal intelligence, make direct contact with the field of possibilities, and send out a clear signal that we truly expect to change and to see the results that we want—in the form of feedback—produced in our lives.
~ Joe Dispenza
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My purpose here is to introduce you to the particular modality that has most captured my attention: healing yourself through thought alone.
~ Joe Dispenza
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you are a consciousness using a body and a brain to express different levels of mind.
~ Joe Dispenza
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Thinking creates feeling, and then feeling creates thinking, in a continuous cycle. This
~ Joe Dispenza
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If your frontal lobe is orchestrating enough of these neural nets to fire in unison as you focus on a clear intention, there will come a moment when the thought will become the experience in your mind—that's when your inner reality is more real than your outer reality. Once the thought becomes the experience, you begin to feel the emotion of how the event would feel in reality (remember, emotions are the chemical signatures of experiences).
~ Joe Dispenza
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The new thought that the leaf wouldn't hurt them overrode their memory and belief that they were allergic to it, rendering real poison ivy harmless. And the reverse was true in the second part of the experiment: A harmless leaf was made toxic by thought alone. In both cases, it seemed as if the children's bodies instantaneously responded to a new mind.
~ Joe Dispenza
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Cuando combinamos una emoción elevada con un corazón abierto, y una intención consciente con un pensamiento claro, hacemos que el campo nos responda de forma asombrosa.
~ Joe Dispenza
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