Further, your mental state sets up vibrations in the ether which will color your environment and attract similar energies. |
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It is not surprising that knowledge of one's own mental state should turn out to be a limiting or degenerate case of knowledge. |
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I should mention that I was hypnotized earlier today, and I'm in a mental state altogether new to me. |
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Expressionist stagecraft and decor, both in the theater and the cinema, set out to convey the subjective mental state of the protagonist. |
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The camerawork and claustrophobic atmosphere are designed to externally replicate his mental state. |
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Another reason for stilling the mind is that pulse diagnosis is a subtle intuitive art requiring an empty, open and receptive mental state. |
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She said he had no history of self-harm and that she had no reason to be overly worried about his mental state. |
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He was blamed for this inappropriate exposure of secret material, and it had a detrimental impact on his reputation and mental state. |
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Where Laertes was very influential by others and had no real control over the mental state he was developing by the sway of Claudius. |
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If all causation is physical, then the epiphenomenal mental state is irrelevant to the act of causation. |
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While Schwarzbaum has a point, Trevor's physical form is clearly a representation of a decaying mental state. |
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Langen said his father's mental state became so disturbed that he was even homeless for a time. |
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A disturbed mental state will often result in an unhappy and ineffective athlete which alone usually indicates overtraining. |
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The chaotic design of the robe suggests Bruno's disturbed mental state and the anarchy he will impose upon Guy's life. |
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As a result of his mother's worsening mental state, he was placed into foster care. |
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In any case, my mental state bordered on madness, and twenty-four hours of Paris sufficed to restore me to my equilibrium. |
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The fact is that it's not for the flying squad to determine his mental state. |
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Either way, nobody knew the man's mental state, but it was believed he was perfectly sane. |
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More worrying perhaps is the perceived mental state of the Professor himself, what with the recent displays of uncharacteristic emotion. |
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The dance items show a variety of subtle emotional shadings, meant to reflect a single emotional or mental state. |
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Their sharp-eyed fellow lawyers are able to use this to discern something of their current mental state. |
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The files disclose that many of the men were suffering from shell shock and were not in a fit mental state to answer the charges put to them. |
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Adding to Penguin's woebegone mental state, the guards and inmates have been continuously teasing him about his tattoo. |
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First, the Justices said that the statute is not truly silent with respect to mental state. |
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One explanation is that altered mental state is indicative of some underlying neurodegenerative process not recognized at the time of admission. |
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This may present difficulties, particularly in the context of neonatal care, where the mother may be unconscious after a Caesarean section or in a poor mental state. |
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She regressed to the mental state of a toddler lost in a J.C. Penny department store. |
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Part of the claim related to the dissolution of his business and his claim that that was caused by his mental state following the diagnosis of asbestos related illness. |
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Enter NeuroSky, an EEG headset that detects brainwaves and helps you reach peak mental state. |
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Both a social worker and his parents warned the authorities about his fraying mental state. |
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At present, his guarded manner and his reluctance to discuss his previous symptoms or violent behaviour make a detailed examination of his mental state extremely difficult. |
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Molly may address us from a psychiatric hospital, yet the intelligence and insight of her monologues, most saliently when they describe her mental state, argue for her sanity. |
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They are read as being about blackness, as both color and mental state, or even as metaphysics. |
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They say instead of following the genre's formulas, if they want to understand the film they should instead look at the character's mental state and personalities. |
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I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother and her confused mental state. |
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Lane County Deputy District Attorney David Schwartz said on Wednesday that Kidd is still not prosecutable because of her mental state. |
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The focus of this test is the nature of the defendant's conduct rather than his mental state and it became the subject of major criticism. |
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This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months. |
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Psychological reports describing his mental state were taken into consideration, as was the severity of his crimes. |
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It is the story of a Spanish royal whose loose mental state is saved by an angelic voiced castrato who then falls in love with his wife. |
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Details of Huntley's mental state were given by lawyers during a hearing at Peterborough Crown Court in Peterborough, Cambs. |
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It is the mental state of mind of the person at the time the actus reus was committed. |
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Richard's mental state has been a major issue of historical debate since the first academic historians started treating the subject in the 19th century. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada has found that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees a minimum requirement for the mental state of various crimes. |
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The sweatier and more dishevelled the locks, the worse his mental state. |
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