wonderful thought

Stone 2022-03-23 09:03:34

At least the brain needs to get rid of some inherent ideas, and
don't let other people's opinions affect you.
No matter what, whether it has a gain or not, only you know best.
This film is at least connected to some of my previous ideas.
The inherent way of thinking about problems, inherent emotions, and inherent states will always form a habitual way of thinking about problems.
I fully believe that thoughts can indeed affect things around them, including people and matter.
The photos of water by Japanese photographers have a deep memory, and I read this book a long time ago. I saw this film today and found out that his different forms do not depend on the water in Mount Fuji, the water in the Alps, or frozen water, distilled water, or boiling water. It is incredible that it can change into different forms under the influence of people's thoughts and emotions. We can find that the power of the spirit is indeed powerful. If such a powerful force cannot be used properly, pessimistic emotions will always exist and may devour the whole person; and the extremeization of split emotions has become the reason for the formation of some mental illnesses, and they are completely unable to control themselves.
On the other hand, if the mind is adjusted to a positive state, the power of the mind can bring you into an incredible state.

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  • Myrna 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    It's okay to watch it only as a film that breaks the mindset and changes perspectives.

  • Julio 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    A good movie after all. . Pretending is risky. Be careful with prostitution. .

What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? quotes

  • Reggie: I guess it just depends on what you think is real. The world being possible timelines of reality. Until we chose.

  • Joseph Dispenza: The brain is made up of tunny nerve cells called neurons. These neurons have tiny branches that reach out and connect to other neuron's to form a neuron net.