Benjamin H. Natelson, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Despite this, the neuropsychologist made a diagnosis of SD and blamed the patient, claiming she had "basic ingrained personality problems." Wow! My poor patient didn't stand a chance. Not only was there nothing wrong, but the psychologist was saying that her personality forced her to make up her complaints.
You are probably asking, "Where did this thing come from?" The nineteenth century, in fact. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | It helps one to understand that the personality is a case of mistaken identity and to be able to open to all of life. Although it is not taught as a spiritual path, it is a powerful spiritual process that supports the spiritual process of all paths and religious traditions."
The fundamental understanding that we gain in Zero Point is that the personality is a case of mistaken identity. To be free, we must transcend our personal, cultural, archetypical, and even our spiritual identities. We are not our thoughts, minds, or bodies. This awareness results in a completely new orientation in life. | Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts | In its place he experiences the presence of a new personality?one with an entirely new character—which imbues him with a super-feeling of confidence and power.
[While engaged in his healing] the healer may be only dimly aware of normal movement, speech, etc., taking place around him. If a question is addressed to him about the patients" condition, he will find himself able to respond with extraordinary ease and without mental effort—in other words, the more knowledgeable personality of the Guide provides the answer. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Beverages That Deserve Their Own Entry
The rest of the beverages presented no such "dual" personality problems. The only way to consume tea is to drink it; same with coffee. Wine, though it comes from grapes (which got their own entry), has properties of its own and in any case has a whole different personality than the fruit it comes from. It deserved its very own entry. | Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts | | The latter has occluded the source of grace with the shadow of his limited personality; the incarnation, utterly free of such ego-consciousness, is a direct manifestation of the law. On a grandiose scale he enacts the hero-life —performs the hero-deeds, slays the monster—but it is all with the freedom of a work done only to make evident to the eye what might have been accomplished equally well with a mere thought.
Kans, the cruel uncle of Krishna, usurper of his own father's throne in the city of Mathura, heard a voice one day that said to him: "Thy enemy is born, thy death is certain. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | More common side effects include speech impairment, personality and/or mood change, depression and a decline in cognitive function in older patients.
Implication: DBS is particularly helpful for people who respond to levodopa but experience dyskinesia and wearing off of the drug. DBS is covered by Medicare and many other forms of health insurance. fkfn F°r more information on Parkinson's dis-— ease, go to the World Parkinson Congress Web site, www.worldpdcongress.org.
What Is Parkinson's Disease? | Richard Bartlett See book keywords and concepts | John of God's personality is submerged into the subconscious background, and the entity, which obviously has finely-honed surgical skills, takes over and performs the surgeries, often with only a dull scalpel. The patients are also in a trance state, and no anesthesia or medications are used. This takes place in a small village in Brazil, and people flock there daily for treatments. | | First I told him, "It's not frozen, it's beginning to thaw in the presence of my warm personality." Second, I informed him that it was not a shoulder. In the reality I chose to sustain, his shoulder was one small part of the wavefront of consciousness and virtual particles of which he is composed. Finally, getting in tune with the state of quantum possibility, I slipped my awareness into a realm where his shoulder did not exist as a problem. | | I smiled, shook his right hand, and while looking directly into his eyes I told him that his frozen shoulder was beginning to thaw to my warm personality. Not giving him time to think or respond, I followed this statement by saying that the term "shoulder" was merely a consensus reality definition for something that wasn't there now. Having said that, I immediately lifted up his previously immobilized and painful appendage, demonstrating for him that his condition was perplexing, but not in any way serious. | | Just as the outermost layer of the personality Self involves at least the four accepted and fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, the long-range?strong"—nuclear force, and the short-range?"weak"—nuclear force), each of the other unique layers probably involve just as many uniquely different energies that we have not yet discovered. Thus, the interplay of many, many different kinds of energy is involved in the lawful functioning of living systems. | | I label this our "Personality Self" with the outermost layer being made of particulate, electric atom/molecule stuff and the inner layer being made of our magnetic, information-wave stuff.
The middle zone is our "Soul Self," constructed from emotion domain substance, mind domain substance, and indwelling spirit domain substance, which is the major self that is evolving here. The substance that constitutes aeff in the equation is presently thought to come from the emotion domain level.
The central zone in this construct is called the "High Self, the "God Self," or the "Source Self. | Mark Schapiro See book keywords and concepts | Donkers' gregarious personality and thick gray beard suggest a ship captain in a suit. Over nearly two decades, he served in the Environment Directorate as it went from being a largely symbolic presence —responsible mainly for delivering studies on things like transport policy—to being responsible for writing and monitoring the enforcement of some of the most comprehensive environmental legislation in the world today. In 2004, Donkers was posted to Washington as the EU's environment counselor to the United States. | Marshall Editions See book keywords and concepts | Teeth grinding tends to occur more in people who drink large amounts of alcohol, experience high stress, smoke, take certain drugs, and have a type A personality. However, it is also thought that those who have malocclusion of the bite and particular facial bone structures are more prone to teeth grinding. If the condition is causing damage to the teeth, an immediate referral to a dentist is needed. | Michael T. Murray and Michael R. Lyon See book keywords and concepts | Common side effects cf long-term prednisone use at higher dosage levels include: depression, insomia, mood swings, personality changes and even psychotic behavior; high blood pressure; diabetes; peptic ulcers; acne; excessive facial hair in women; muscle cramps and weakness; thinning and weakening of the skin; osteoporosis; and susceptibility to the formation of blood clots. Unfortunately, every single one of prednisone's side effects, both short- and long-term, can occur in our bodies due to excessive Cortisol secretion. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | He had been diagnosed as having a personality disorder. Much to his surprise, after 2 weeks on niacin, he became normal. All his symptoms disappeared. He became Lieutenant Governor for the Province of Saskatchewan and remained well until he died years later.
Through his intercession, 20 more Hong Kong veterans, as well as American former prisoners of war, came to see Dr Hoffer for treatment. Given niacin, they all recovered. The high dose niacin reversed the health deterioration caused by the extraordinarily severe stress of these camps. | Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts | | Dreams and personality (D. Appleton and Co.), p. 298.
145 "The Descent of the Sun," in F. W. Bain, A Digit of the Moon (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1910), pp. 213-325.
146 R6heim, The Eternal Ones of the Dream, p. 237. This talisman is the so-called tjurunga (or churinga) of the young man's totem ancestor. The youth received another tjurunga at the time of his circumcision, representing his maternal totem ancestor. Still earlier, at the time of his birth, a protective tjurunga was placed in his cradle. The bull-roarer is a variety of tjurunga. "The tjurunga," writes Dr. | | The people yearn for some personality who, in a world of twisted bodies and souls, will represent again the lines of the incarnate image. We are familiar with the myth from our own tradition. It occurs everywhere, under a variety of guises. When the Herod figure (the extreme symbol of the misgoverning, tenacious ego) has brought mankind to the nadir of spiritual abasement, the occult forces of the cycle begin of themselves to move. | | In Christianity,Mohammedanism, and Judaism, however, the personality of the divinity is taught to be final?which makes it comparatively difficult for the members of these communions
Heaven, hell, the mythological age, Olympus and all the other habitations of the gods, are interpreted by psychoanalysis as symbols of the unconscious. The key to the modern systems of psychological interpretation therefore is this: the metaphysical realm = the unconscious. Correspondingly, the key to open the door the other way is the same equation in reverse: the unconscious = the metaphysical realm. | | Since his entire personality had been brought into accord with the powers and forms of timelessness, all of him stood to be refuted, blasted, by the impact of the forms and powers of time.
Oisin, the son of Finn MacCool, one day was out hunting with his men in the woods of Erin, when he was approached by the daughter of the King of the Land of Youth. Oisin's men had gone ahead with the day's kill, leaving their master with his three dogs to shift for himself. And the mysterious being had appeared to him with the beautiful body of a woman, but the head of a pig. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | Her true diagnosis is bipolar disorder and some personality issues. After all that time being "a teenage drug experiment," as the author called herself, all she needed is what she is getting now—Lamictal, for mood disturbances, and cognitive-behavioral therapy, for her interpersonal problems and her depression.
Nationally, the statistics are simultaneously shocking and, well, numbing. Nearly 1 in 5 psychiatric visits by young people resulted in the prescription of an antipsychotic.86 Antipsychotic drug use by children and adolescents went up fivefold between 1993 and 2002. | | He created new categories specifically geared to incorporate the war experience—such as "transient personality reactions to acute and special stress," which included "combat exhaustion" and "acute situational maladjustment" as diagnoses. The section on neurosis was lifted directly from Freud, with sections on repression, conversion (the expression of psychological distress into physical complaints), and displacement (the shifting of emotions from the original object to a more acceptable substitute). | | How Science Will Let You Change Your personality with a Pill"); and exceeded a billion dollars in sales in 1995.3 Prozac famously launched the concept of "cosmetic psychopharmacology," or the use of drugs for people who are patently not ill. In an oft-quoted passage from Listening to Prozac, Peter Kramer wrote, "With Prozac I had seen patient after patient become . . . better than well. Prozac seemed to give social confidence to the habitually timid, to make the sensitive brash, to lend the introvert the social skills of a salesman. | | Radio talk show hosts began to talk semiknowl-edgeably about borderline personality disorder and the differences between SSRI and MAOI antidepressants. The wife of the vice president of the United States, Tipper Gore, revealed in a national op-ed that she had suffered from clinical depression.1 In 1999, Bill Clinton convened a high-profile summit meeting on the nation's mental health, and his surgeon general released the first report on that topic. Even George W. | | That is, they were diagnosed with various forms of schizophrenia, extreme mood complications such as bipolar disorder and major depression, and a range of personality disorders. Most of my clients had been or were addicted to some combination or other of alcohol, heroin, crack, cocaine, benzodiazepines, and PCP. A very large percentage had chronic physical ailments like diabetes, HIV, and hepatitis. Despite the rather remarkable burden of their collective afflictions, my clients were also often engaging, interesting, and without exception astonishingly resilient. | | Around the time Linehan's work was being widely disseminated, I worked with a young woman in Connecticut who suffered from depression, bulimia, and borderline personality disorder. She had gone to Wellesley and dropped out after her freshman year. She was then hospitalized for two years. She was sexually impulsive, volatile, and prone to cutting herself. (She was also charming and brilliant and a hard worker.) She was in a DBT group and she took to it naturally, applying herself assiduously to the workbooks and the homework. | Joseph Campbell See book keywords and concepts | | The result, of course, may be a disintegration of consciousness more or less complete (neurosis, psychosis: the plight of spellbound Daphne); but on the other hand, if the personality is able to absorb and integrate the new forces, there will be experienced an almost superhuman degree of self-consciousness and masterful control. This is a basic principle of the Indian disciplines of yoga. It has been the way, also, of many creative spirits in the West.25 It cannot be described, quite, as an answer to any specific call. Rather, it is
2* Supra, p. 55. | Melody Petersen See book keywords and concepts | With Viagra, Pfizer marketers showed they were experts at creating a style or personality for a pill. They gave the pill a masculine blue hue and a unique diamond shape, as well as an unforgettable name that evoked energy and vigor. It didn't hurt that Viagra rhymed with "Niagara," giving the suggestion of a forceful flow.
Pfizer's marketing team even changed the name of the disease that Viagra was said to treat. Impotence, they believed, was an embarrassing term that men did not want to talk about. Instead, the company promoted Viagra as treating "erectile dysfunction" or simply ED. | Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts | Some squatters are so confused they don't even know they are dead, and they attach solidly to a person's central nervous system so that the person actually takes on the traits, personality, and even health problems of the squatter.
Removing a squatter can be done in various ways. Many traditional shamans journey to the squatter's soul and negotiate with it, helping it to understand its true path, and then escorting it to the other side. This requires the ability to go to the other side and then return. | | Each of the elements has correspondences of color, sound, odor, emotion, taste, climate, direction, season, sense, personality, body tissue, and so forth. The main determining factors of a person's primary element are color, sound, odor, and emotion. As we go through each one of these elements you will find parts of all of them that you can relate to, and understandably so because we are made up of all the elements, but there is one particular one that is the primary element you embody. | | I ask my students to paint a picture of Dandelion through what they know of its medicinal and edible qualities, its personality, its dreamtime, and its vibratory essence. It is the entire picture of a plant that helps you determine how to use it. It is not just a dreamtime journey or what you observe about the plant, or only its medicinal qualities that give you the full understanding of a plant's true nature. It is all of these, combined with your communications, which lead you into intimate knowing and sharing. |
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