9 Quotes About Mind Body

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There's an apt expression: 'If you don't live in your body, where are you going to live?' But many of us don't. We tend to get locked into our heads or our imaginations .. . recognizing the importance of the body is primary. It's who we are, it's where we live, it houses and embodies your mind and imagination. Bill Connington
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Eventually it became clear that our emotions, attitudes, and thoughts profoundly affect our bodies, sometimes to the degree of life or death. Soon mind-body effects were recognized to have positive as well as negative impacts on the body. This realization came largely from research on the placebo effect–the beneficial results of suggestion, expectation, and positive thinking. Larry Dossey
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Caring for others tends to be the first cut when we review our personal time budget. It does not necessarily fulfill the goals of my ambition; it will not pave the way for my success; it takes away from my own depleted emotional resources. It is an imposition in every way. To some of us, it is an inconvenience from which we unashamedly run. We have become experts in maintaining a grand scope of friendships and amateurs in genuine intimacy and care. Unwittingly, we have sacrificed everything on the altar of self-sufficiency–only to discover that we have sold our souls to isolation. Sandy Oshiro Rosen
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Century after century, the belief that an individual’s physical health was independent of his or her emotional health has so dominated medical thought that there has even been open contempt for anyone who would dare to claim that a person’s physical well-being is the sum of its internal and external influences. Sandy Oshiro Rosen
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Before aligning the mind, body and soul ... first one has to straighten their mind out. Stephen Richards
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Our bodies are the quanta and our minds are the qualia - together they form a physical entity capable of interaction with many forms in the universe. Rajeev Kurapati
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It’s all about balance. Balancing exercise, food, and life. No excesses. Helen M. Ryan
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The symptomatology of PTSD.In PTSD a traumatic event is not remembered and relegated to one's past in the same way as other life events. Trauma continues to intrude with visual, auditory, and/or other somatic reality on the lives of its victims. Again and again they relieve the life-threatening experiences they suffered, reacting in mind and body as though such events were still occurring. PTSD is a complex psychobiological condition. . Babette Rothschild