Not exact matches
The Truth regarding Man is, we are all individual islands
controlled by our individual consciousness and no matter how much religion or education one has, it's ones day to day
conscious decision to decide to do right or wrong.
In using the philosophical term «deconstruction,» however, I didn't mean to suggest that the process is
controlled by anything like
conscious logic or deliberate choice.
The prospects for
conscious control of human biological evolution posed
by recombinant DNA research raise directly and sharply certain questions about the future not only of our own culture but also of the human species itself.
They are «dimly
conscious» in two senses: (1) as experiences, they do not normally rise to the stature of
conscious centers competing for
control of the organism, but they have appetitions and aversions in their own right so that it seems appropriate to label them «dimly
conscious»; (2) they are perceived only dimly
by the members of the regnant society, i.e., the regnant society has these particular occasions as dim, vaguely felt, negative «scars» on the data of what is clearly perceived in full consciousness.
I
by no means believe that
conscious experience is so fully subject to purposive
control.
Rather it does so
by altering the physiology of the brain itself, a process beyond the
conscious control of the consumer of pornography, and which thus subverts the assumptions of the principle of consent.
Maintained without
conscious effort but still entirely
controlled by brain function.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a
conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to
control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven
by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
It teaches women to cope with labor pain
by learning to exercise
conscious control over posture and movement and
by re-educating the body to replace poor postural positions that may be leading to tension with those of release.
My barriers went up and instead of allowing my body to dictate what my future held, I tried to regain some
control by telling myself that a childless future was a
conscious decision.
Much of the current confusion in neuroscience research on fear stems from the conflation of two separate phenomena that are both labeled «fear»: behavioral and physiological fear responses elicited
by threats, such as a snake or a mugger, and
conscious feelings of fear, which occur in the same situation but are
controlled by a different brain system.
System 2, which corresponds closely with
controlled processes, is slow, effortful,
conscious, rule - based and also can be employed to monitor the quality of the answer provided
by System 1.
Memory for recent eating might also be influenced
by explicit processes that are under
conscious control.
The majority of the women who had experienced orgasm induced
by exercise noted feeling self -
conscious while exercising in public places, with approximately 20 % unable to
control their experience.
The practice of
conscious eating helps many people
control their portions and eat less
by knowing when they're really full.
Our eating habits are
controlled by our
conscious and unconscious thoughts, feelings and belief systems.
This was also a
conscious decision since, unfortunately, I write mostly standalones and my series are both
controlled by publishers.
When a puppy is very young, this reflex is not under
conscious control, so it is vital to desensitize the puppy to accept being touched
by an approaching hand and to have people lean over them as they do so, as a leaning position can be threatening.
After the nerves that affect
conscious proprioception go, next are the nerves for voluntary motion (including voluntary
control of urination / defecation), followed
by the nerves for superficial pain perception, and ultimately the nerves for deep pain perception (usually tested
by applying a strong pinch to the toe).
By definition, the fight or flight response is a physiological reaction (not under
conscious control) that occurs when an animal or human feels threatened.
However, where Dawicki only rubs it in further,
by pretending contrition on video, Altmejd really does imagine presences beyond his
conscious control.
Surrealist artists, many of them refugees from Europe living in New York during the war years, brought with them an interest in primitive and archetypal subject matter, together with the technique of automatism, in which the artist,
by relinquishing
conscious control over pencil or brush, creates marks which may trigger visual or conceptual associations.
Cost -
conscious clients (empowered
by new tools and technologies) are challenging us to manage projects better, improve efficiencies,
control costs, and assure quality.
The idea is that
by giving people
control of how they spend their health money, they'll be more
conscious of the price of health care, shop for the best deals and spur competition among providers, said Paul Fronstin, director of the health research program at the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
It will have to be a very
conscious thought process; but you can make very positive changes
by taking
control of the way you discuss and argue.
We know that
conscious control of behavior is often over-ridden
by emotion from lower brain centers in what's called the limbic system.
By learning to
control and use your
Conscious AND Subconscious minds, change can be achieved much easier and faster for most people.
Conscious reasoning may seem like it
controls the decision - making process but every decision we make is first shaped
by our automatic perceptions.