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Journaling as the Way to Conquer Depression by Isabell Gaylord
Life has a lot of ups and downs, and for some, the feeling can be very overwhelming. With circumstances creating anxiety and a whole lot of other feelings, one can get lost in a depressed state. Depression is a growing menace. This has led to many solutions and techniques to deal with it. One of…
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“I’m Not Good Enough”: Ways to Kill This Feeling Once and For All by Isabell Gaylord
Ever felt that you’re simply not good enough? Or have a hard time convincing yourself of your value and capabilities? Well, you’re not alone. There are so many people spread around the globe and thinking the exact same thing. The phrase ‘I’m not good enough,’ has done more harm than good. Further, with external criticism,…
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Space for Creation
Sumerian language would have immediately oriented on the subject of the statement, only including the object and verb after. Ah, This I understand. I’m starting to see how words can be considered magic…altering consciousness. Yes, words can indeed alter perception. ‘The house it’s owner entered’ would be how their language was structured. Help you I…
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Effect of Language on Cognition
Perhaps a look at the basic elements of language and how that would effect cognition, and specifically as that would have effected the Sumerians. The two components of language are expressive and lexical, and it was up until recently believed that languages with compound features were unique to human beings. This is likely very far…
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Sumerian Language Structure
More about the structure of Sumerian language is perhaps relevant as many contemporary thinkers and researchers would say it contains the very essence of their psyche. We do know something of their language and its structure though there is no surviving descendant form of it today. Even Latin still has vestiges in modern languages spoken…
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Transcend Limits of Spoken Language
Sumerian cuneiform is one of the worlds oldest languages, written scripts that is. In it’s original form it had around 1000 characters and no linguistic content. So to start, and maybe to add some focus, what is your familiarity with Sumeria the culture and language so far? Very little. Well, Sumerians were in the ancient…
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Breathing God Into the World
The brain only does one thing, unify or summarize. It’s a one trick pony really. This has even been proven in the lab, even complex tasks are processed as unitary pictures or representations. So our brain pushes us to monism? Indeed it does, and since this is what it naturally does it’s fine to let…
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Hitch in Monistic Thinking
The core hitch in monistic thinking is (if there is only one thing) why do there appear to be many things? And if there was only one thing that gave rise to many other things, how did this happen and what does it mean to individual things? Fragmentation? Like light through different planes of a…
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This also seems descriptive for a type 3 indigo. I do have many of these traits that alternate but know…