Everything about math I know. Don't ask why, I myself do not know
Thales of Mileuts ~585 BC was a dualist. He taught his students of the phusis (one underlying element to everything). He believed the phusis was water. He believed in the mind and the body (as well as physical matter) being separate entities.
it doesn't but it is a proven fact that the human mind will work better in a set rhythm like boxers do everything that can to set the rhythm in a fight to give themselves an advantage so listening to music does help you think in all academic courses
what word comes to mind when you hear the word math
It will be close to 315 ci.keep in mind that a 350 is not really 350 but 349.xx or look at this way, for every 030 over in bore = 5 ci.
He claimed the mind was the everything of everything, not some imaginary sky fairy.
It's a fancy way of saying concentrate on the target. It's also bad advice, your body position and draw technique matter much more then your aim.
Free Association
It's often called freewriting: writing down everything that comes to mind, without pausing, self-censoring, correcting spelling, etc.
Philosophers believed that the human mind could understand everything.Philosophers believed that the human mind could understand everything.
WHO SINGS FOR THE TARGET COMMERCIAL IT IS A WOMAN AND THE LYRICS ARE LAST THING ON MY MIND? WHO SINGS FOR THE TARGET COMMERCIAL IT IS A WOMAN AND THE LYRICS ARE LAST THING ON MY MIND?
Everything........
YES
Solipsism is the philosophical belief that the only thing that can be known to exist is one's own mind, and that everything else, including the external world and other minds, is either uncertain or does not exist. It is essentially the idea that reality is subjective and only exists within one's own consciousness.
What does it mean when you can't get someone off your mind that you have never met and everything reminds you of them?
That belief system is called solipsism, where an individual believes that the only thing they can be sure of is their own existence and that everything else could be a product of their own mind.
No! The Buddha even said "The mind is everything. What you think you become."