Date: 2006
"In power mindfulness, the mind is like a megawatt searchlight, enabling you to see so much deeper into what you are gazing at."
preview | full record— Ajahn Brahm [born Peter Betts] (August 7, 1951)
Date: 2006
"When there is no longer any wobble, then the mind is like an unwavering rock, more immovable than a mountain and harder than a diamond."
preview | full record— Ajahn Brahm [born Peter Betts] (August 7, 1951)
Date: 2006
"More and more in recent weeks, he had found himself approaching likewise the condition of an empty cylinder, ony intermittently occupied by intelligent thought."
preview | full record— Pynchon, Thomas (b. 1937)
Date: 2006
"... moving from the minor mode it had been in throughout into the major, ending with a Picardy third cadence that, if it did not break Lew's heart exactly, did leave a fine crack that in time was to prove unmendable."
preview | full record— Pynchon, Thomas (b. 1937)
Date: 2006
"It was a time in Cripple and Victor, Leadville and Creede, when men were finding their way to the unblastable seams of their own secret natures, learning the true names of desire, which spoke, so they dreamed, would open the way through the mountains to all that had been denied them."
preview | full record— Pynchon, Thomas (b. 1937)
Date: 2006
"In this way something like a database is created that stores our preferences and dislikes."
preview | full record— Klein, Stefan (b. 1965)
Date: 2006
"The metaphor I use when I lecture on Freud is to think of the mind as a horse and buggy (a Victorian chariot) in which the driver (the ego) struggles frantically to control a hungry, lustful, and disobedient horse (the id) while the driver's father (the superego) sits in the back seat lecturing ...
preview | full record— Haidt, Jonathan
Date: 2006
"When people looked for metaphors, they saw the mind as the driver of a car, or as a program running on a computer."
preview | full record— Haidt, Jonathan
Date: 2006
"This gut brain is like a regional administrative center that handles stuff the head brain does not need to bother with."
preview | full record— Haidt, Jonathan
Date: 2006
"Just as a military leader might blow up a bridge to prevent an enemy from crossing it, Bogen wanted to sever the corpus callosum to prevent the seizures from spreading."
preview | full record— Haidt, Jonathan