For As It Is The Mind That Makes The Body Rich

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Emotions, Family & Relationships, Self Help
Cover of the book For As It Is The Mind That Makes The Body Rich by Torry Fountinhead, Airé Libré Publishing & Computing Ltd.
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Author: Torry Fountinhead ISBN: 9780973345070
Publisher: Airé Libré Publishing & Computing Ltd. Publication: May 18, 2018
Imprint: Airé Libré Publishing & Computing Ltd. Language: English
Author: Torry Fountinhead
ISBN: 9780973345070
Publisher: Airé Libré Publishing & Computing Ltd.
Publication: May 18, 2018
Imprint: Airé Libré Publishing & Computing Ltd.
Language: English

What would it have been, if not for our minds?The Mind our creative abilities are affected by it, and our mind-set is the indicator of where we are.Our consciousness’s tool is our mind, so how important is it, what we hold in it?Our minds are that part of us that grants value, or takes it away we are the creators of our own yardsticks whether we invented them ourselves, or accepted them from others. In reality, all has value, yet, sometimes our minds acknowledge it, and sometimes not.In the same way that ‘the beauty is in the eye of the beholder’.In this short look at things, I ponder the question I had throughout my life, and that arose in me yet again while, watching William Shakespeare’s play Taming of the Shrew.Please indulge me while I look with you, as I might use metaphors from the play, as well as my own.

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What would it have been, if not for our minds?The Mind our creative abilities are affected by it, and our mind-set is the indicator of where we are.Our consciousness’s tool is our mind, so how important is it, what we hold in it?Our minds are that part of us that grants value, or takes it away we are the creators of our own yardsticks whether we invented them ourselves, or accepted them from others. In reality, all has value, yet, sometimes our minds acknowledge it, and sometimes not.In the same way that ‘the beauty is in the eye of the beholder’.In this short look at things, I ponder the question I had throughout my life, and that arose in me yet again while, watching William Shakespeare’s play Taming of the Shrew.Please indulge me while I look with you, as I might use metaphors from the play, as well as my own.

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