47 Quotes About Embodiment
- Author Mohadesa Najumi
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I take it as a compliment when somebody calls me crazy. I would be offended if I was one of the sheeple, one of the sleepwalkers in the matrix or part of the collective hallucination we call 'normal
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Be an embodiment of the petition, thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven
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- Author Mohadesa Najumi
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I have been at war with parts of myself for so long
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- Author Mohadesa Najumi
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Your fear of becoming a cliche is what turns you into one. If you remove the fear, we are all really walking contradictions, hypocrites and paradoxical cliches
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- Author Orson Scott Card
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Human beings *do* metamorphose. They change their identity constantly. However, each new identity thrives on the delusion that it was always in possession of the body it has just conquered.
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- Author Ann Elizabeth Armstrong
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In looking at our our individual classroom pedagogies and our isolated artistic endeavors, we must broaden the frame of analysis to consider historical, contextual and institutional assumptions. This means a constant awareness of how the micro-practices of interpersonal dialogue and embodied ways of knowing each other can provide an impetus fro structural change.
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- Author Rachel Allyn
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What I have to offer is not a gadget or a pill, but it is a medicine and it's always at your fingertips. It's the medicine of movement.
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- Author Meghan Don
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Women are understood to have an advantage when it comes to embodiment as by their very nature they are considered to be closer to their bodies, more available to them. So here we have a turning of the tides: rather than the attunement to the body being an obstacle and a curse, it now becomes a spiritual advantage and a way of advancement.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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One can become ‘Embodiment of Love’ [Prem Swaroop], only when there is no my-ness [mamata].
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