4,465 Quotes About Psychology
- Author Angus Menuge
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It is not at all coincidental that Darwinian psychology has the same difficulty explaining the unity and integration of human reasoning as Darwinian biology has explaining the unity and integration of irreducibly complex functions. Practical and theoretical reasoning is often irreducibly complex. A given argument has several well-matched, interacting reasons, and the removal of any one of them makes the argument break down.
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- Author Swami Dhyan Giten
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Spontaneity in the therapeutic work arises when the therapist can allow creative and authentic impulses to arise from moment to moment from the inner being, from the meditative quality within, from the inner emptiness, from the capacity to surrender to life. Then the therapist becomes less of a technician and more of an artist in the therapeutic work. It is then when the therapist and client meets in awareness without any barrier between.
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- Author Max McKeown
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Pushing your limits is what allows you to grow stronger, so if you find yourself feeling passive, it can make sense to dial it up a little. Get moving. Accomplish something small. Do something you enjoy. Embrace what moves you. And start again.
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- Author Eknath Easwaran
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A mind that is fast is sick. A mind that is slow is sound. A mind that is still is divine.
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- Author Allan Lokos
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Remind yourself that your mental & emotional health are important.
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- Author Allan Lokos
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An open beginner's mind is a powerful tool for developing patience.
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- Author Allan Lokos
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Without the ability to be present we are missing much of what the adventure has to offer.
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- Author Alaric Hutchinson
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Mastering our thoughts can only be achieved after we truly understand what reality is. Thus, it is time to shatter your pre-conceived concept of reality. First, the majority of what you perceive as reality exists only in your mind, and, chances are, you spend most hours of your life in this illusion.
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- Author Jacqueline Simon Gunn
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Looking back, retrospectively on the events of that evening, I can see the irony — the shrink whose cat ate his own tail. At the time of the incident, however, humor was not in my emotional repertoire; it was the furthest thing from my mind.
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