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Musings: September 2014
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Just some of my musings, some mindful, some mindless, all mined from my mind. If they don't come from MY mind, I will tell you where I found the information. Thanks for reading! OH, never mind! Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Musings about the Mind. I like the word, "mind." It can be a noun or a verb. As a noun it refers 1 third of your being, as in body, mind, and spirit. It often refers to the brain. But also the brain plus the processes that the brain initiates. What's on your mind? Perhaps. But I ...
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Musings: Psychosomatic Wellness
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Just some of my musings, some mindful, some mindless, all mined from my mind. If they don't come from MY mind, I will tell you where I found the information. Thanks for reading! OH, never mind! Friday, December 26, 2014. Everyone has heard of a psychosomatic illness. People seem to get sick (or sicker) when they are stressed, anxious, or distraught. Some people become angry when the doctor tells them there is nothing wrong with them! How can we use the mind to make us healthier? Labels: mind over matter.
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Musings: October 2014
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Just some of my musings, some mindful, some mindless, all mined from my mind. If they don't come from MY mind, I will tell you where I found the information. Thanks for reading! OH, never mind! Thursday, October 23, 2014. These are the ENEMY:. 4 Bagels, cream cheese and lox. What a treat! But Bagels should never have cheese or meat on them! 3Starbucks. Sure, they say Coffee is good for you now. That's one tall regular coffee, not one of those Choco-mocha-sugarful Lattes! Labels: avoid these foods. Now I ...
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Philolog's blog: October 2014
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Philol.o.gy n. 1. love of words and learning (from Greek, from philologos, loving reason or learning, and logos, word, reason). Sunday, October 19, 2014. Some words I am wondering about today:. Rhyming pairs: jolt/bolt, and glare/blare. Jolt, sudden shock, sudden occurrence, something that awakens you. Bolt 1. a metal pin or bar. 2. a short arrow used with a crossbow. 3. A small piece or part, as in, a stroke of lightning. I do love words. And books. And libraries, too! Wednesday, October 15, 2014. These...
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Philolog's blog: December 2013
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Philol.o.gy n. 1. love of words and learning (from Greek, from philologos, loving reason or learning, and logos, word, reason). Sunday, December 1, 2013. The word of the day is sophistry. Sophistry - n. a deceptive or fallacious argument. Is deceiving someone by making a superficial or defective argument, which doesn't hold water. Example: telling your mother you can't clean your room because it will destroy the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Should You Consider Hypnosis?
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Musings: November 2014
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Just some of my musings, some mindful, some mindless, all mined from my mind. If they don't come from MY mind, I will tell you where I found the information. Thanks for reading! OH, never mind! Sunday, November 23, 2014. 100 Names for Love by Diane Ackerman. I love this book: 100 Names for Love: a Stroke, a Marriage, and the Language of Healing. I was browsing through some quotations when I came across this one by Diane Ackerman. I finished reading it in 3 days. I think this book deserves 5 stars. Glue i...
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Musings: Meditation Games
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Just some of my musings, some mindful, some mindless, all mined from my mind. If they don't come from MY mind, I will tell you where I found the information. Thanks for reading! OH, never mind! Friday, December 5, 2014. I like to meditate every day, but lately I have been distracted and every time I sit quietly, I think of something I have to do immediately. So I am trying a new game. I think, what will my thought be? And then wait for it to come. It's more like a game this way! View my complete profile.
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Philolog's blog: Imagine this!
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Philol.o.gy n. 1. love of words and learning (from Greek, from philologos, loving reason or learning, and logos, word, reason). Sunday, February 22, 2015. It’s “just your imagination.” JUST your imagination? Imagination is the single most powerful force in your life! We should not ignore our imagination. Imagination can make you sick, or calm you down or ensure success. Picture this. You walk in to work and someone says, What happened to you? You don’t look so good! Did that ever happen to you?
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Philolog's blog: Rambunctious
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Philol.o.gy n. 1. love of words and learning (from Greek, from philologos, loving reason or learning, and logos, word, reason). Wednesday, October 15, 2014. The word of the day is Rambunctious! The cat of the day is Franky. And the cat of the day, Franky, is extremely rambunctious today! Rambunctious means uncontrollably exuberant; boisterous. The origin is American! Synonyms: boisterous, rowdy, wild. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Should You Consider Hypnosis? Night Sweats/ Hypnotic Climate Control.
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Philolog's blog: Word of the Day for Sunday 9/28
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Philol.o.gy n. 1. love of words and learning (from Greek, from philologos, loving reason or learning, and logos, word, reason). Sunday, September 28, 2014. Word of the Day for Sunday 9/28. The word of the day is . Chicanery! Chicanery - noun. the use of trickery to attain a political, financial, or legal purpose. The duplicitous man only succeeded through the use of chicanery! Duplicity is a synonym for chicanery. There doesn't seem to be an adjective form of chicanery. Are you dubious about my expertise?