Arises
When they want to do a thing, in business of course, they must wait till there arises in their brains, somehow, a religious, or ethical, or scientific, or philosophic, concept that the thing is right. And then they go ahead and do it, unwitting that one of the weaknesses of the human mind is that the wish is parent to the thought.
Author: Jack LondonTopics: Arises, Brains, Business, Concept, Human, Scientific, Weaknesses
The problem arises when domains that should be reserved for the intellect are hijacked by feelings.
Author: Gad SaadTopics: Arises, Domains, Famous, Feelings, Hijack, Intellect, Problem, Reserved.
What the mind has to do is not to suggest a reply, but to remain quiet so that the true reply can arise.
Author: Ramana MaharshiTopics: Arises, Famous, Remain, Suggests, True
The revelation or intuition arises in its own time and one must wait for it.
Author: Ramana MaharshiTopics: Arises, Famous, Intuition, Revelation, Time
See who is the doubter, who is the thinker. It is the ego. Hold it; the other thoughts will die away – the ego will be left pure. See the source from where the ego arises and abide in it. That is pure consciousness.
Author: Ramana MaharshiTopics: Arises, Consciousness, Pure, Source, Thinker
If there is anything besides the Self there is reason to fear? Who sees the second? First, the ego arises and sees objects as external. If the ego does not rise, the Self alone exists and there is no second.
Author: Ramana MaharshiTopics: Arises, External, Reason, Second
Whenever a thought arises, instead of trying even a little either to follow it up or to fulfil it, it would be better to first enquire, “To whom did this thought arise?
Author: Ramana MaharshiTopics: Arises, Better, Enquire, Trying
The Self is the heart, self-luminous. Illumination arises from the heart and reaches the brain, which is the seat of the mind. The world is seen with the mind; so you see the world by the reflected light of the Self.
Author: Ramana MaharshiTopics: Arises, Brain, Heart, Light, Mind, World
The majority of people are timid by nature, and that is why they constantly exaggerate danger. all influences on the military leader, therefore, combine to give him a false impression of his opponent’s strength, and from this arises a new source of indecision.
Author: Carl von Clausewitz
Topics: Argument, Arises, Decision, Decisions, Falling, False, Maintaining, Majority, Make, Preparations, Prepare for Danger, Strength
We are what we think. All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we make the world.
Author: BuddhaTopics: Arises, Think, Thoughtful manner, Thoughts, Workings, World