April 2012
11 posts
Apr 28th
A Pintarest Board of Recollection
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Apr 27th
“The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And...”
– R. D. Laing (via heartmindawakening)
Apr 20th
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“The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And...”
– R. D. Laing (via heartmindawakening)
Apr 20th
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Where cultures meet...
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Apr 19th
Are you suffering from repetitive thoughts? →
Check out What’s UP? where Positive Rumination, or thinking about all the ways you’re awesome is only one of the 13 unlucky ways you may be losing out right now! PS. Also note the awareness limited perception you may be suffering from due to a foul mood!
Apr 19th
Sinead O’Connor - "Thank You For Hearing Me" →
Just wanted to say Thank you!
Apr 14th
Such be the nature of flow
As well you may or may not know, ever since Giordano Bruno, philosopher and scientist was burnt at the stake 400 years ago for his view in support of Copernicus, and after the 1633 Inquisition of Galileo found him “vehemently suspect of heresy”, forced him to recant on his treatise, and locked him in solitary till his death way back in 1633, there has been little love lost between the two opposing...
Apr 13th
Einstein's Insight into Human Nature | Psychology... →
Many of us are taught that belief is the result of reasoned thought which informed you and then you chose to believe or not believe. But actually, your beliefs are shaped by your subjective interpretations of your experiences. When you are thinking something, you have the feeling that the thoughts do nothing except inform you, and then you choose to do something and do it. But actually, the way...
Apr 4th
Apr 3rd
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March 2012
12 posts
The bio-psycho-social origin of social climbing
“the most sophisticated neural imaging cannot differentiate between physical pain and the pain of social rejection” It is a well known recent scientific fact that has baffled Tanveer Ahmed, Sydney Morning Herald Columnist, and have convinced other social scientists like myself that man’s social climbing behaviour is much more than keeping up with the Joneses than we have...
Mar 31st