Quotes About Mind
The universe is one organism. The world is one organism, one living Being and each mind is just a part of that. This is the highest knowledge and all knowledge has to lead to this universal truth.
~ SRI SRI PUBLICATIONS
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When you share your misery, it will not diminish. When you fail to share your joy, it diminishes. Share your problems only with the Divine, not with anyone else, as that will only increase the problems. Share your joy with everyone. Listen to others; yet do not listen. If your mind gets stuck in their problems, not only are they miserable, but you also become miserable.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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If you can win over your mind, you can win over the whole world.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Nothing in the world can bother you as much as your own mind, I tell you. In fact, others seem to be bothering you, but it is not other, it is your own mind.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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Dvityadvai bhayam bhavati which means, Fear is the result of duality.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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When you consciously acknowledge dispassion as a prime factor to move life, then you are able to control the mind.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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An angel can illuminate the thought and mind of man by strengthening the power of vision.
~ St Thomas Aquinas
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The punishment of every disordered mind is its own disorder.
~ St. Augustine
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The desire for fame tempts even noble minds.
~ St. Augustine
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For this queen of colours, the light, bathing all which we behold, wherever I am through the day, gliding by me in varied forms, soothes me when engaged on other things, and not observing it. And so strongly doth it entwine itself, that if it be suddenly withdrawn, it is with longing sought for, and if absent long, saddeneth the mind.
~ St. Augustine
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The mind commands the body and is instantly obeyed. The mind commands itself and meets resistance.
~ St. Augustine
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Great is the power of memory, a fearful thing, O my God, a deep and boundless manifoldness; and this thing is the mind, and this am I myself. What am I then, O my God? What nature am I? A life various and manifold, and exceeding immense.
~ St. Augustine
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For hence I believed Evil also to be some such kind of substance, and to have its own foul and hideous bulk; whether gross, which they called earth, or thin and subtile (like the body of the air), which they imagine to be some malignant mind, creeping through that earth. And because a piety, such as it was, constrained me to believe that the good God never created any evil nature, I conceived two masses, contrary to one another, both unbounded, but the evil narrower, the good more expansive.
~ St. Augustine
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Religion truthfully promises a true blessedness, of which we shall be eternally assured, and which cannot be interrupted by any disaster. Let us therefore keep to the straight path, which is Christ, and, with Him as our Guide and Savior, let us turn away in heart and mind from the unreal and futile cycles of the godless.
~ St. Augustine
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Times lose no time; nor do they roll idly by; through our senses they work strange operations on the mind. Behold, they went and came day by day, and by coming and going, introduced into my mind other imaginations and other remembrances; and little by little patched me up again with my old kind of delights, unto which that my sorrow gave way.
~ St. Augustine
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The mind commands the body, and it obeys instantly; the mind commands itself, and is resisted.
~ St. Augustine
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Great is this force of memory, excessive great, O my God; a large and boundless chamber! who ever sounded the bottom thereof? yet is this a power of mine, and belongs unto my nature; nor do I myself comprehend all that I am. Therefore is the mind too strait to contain itself.
~ St. Augustine
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None doth ordinarily laugh alone? ordinarily no one; yet laughter sometimes masters men alone and singly when no one whatever is with them, if anything very ludicrous presents itself to their senses or mind.
~ St. Augustine
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So the Church imitates the Lords mother - not in the bodily sense, which it could not do - but in mind it is both mother and virgin. In no way, then, did Christ deprive his mother of her virginity by being.
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
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Do not be depressed. Do not let your weakness make you impatient. Instead, let the serenity of your spirit shine through your face. Let the joy of your mind burst forth.
~ St. Peter Damian
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An Angel can illuminate the thought and mind of man by strengthening the power of vision and by bringing within his reach some truth which the Angel himself contemplates.
~ St. Thomas Aquinas
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Once outside, the stranger continued his warning. "Go back to the old ways! Hibernate! Only those who hibernate shall be saved! So says I.M. Weird!" Officer Marguerite closed the door. But out of sight isn't always out of mind. The raggedy stranger's warning cast a spell of gloom over the Town Hall audience.
~ Stan Berenstain
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The brain is a furnace./ Is transformed and transforms.
~ Stan Rice
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Consciousness after death demonstrates the possibility of consciousness operating independently of the body.
~ Stanislav Grof
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