T Quotes
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“The physical universe grabs all your attention and gives nothing back. It’s like a sponge.”
“The physical universe is sacred and just as 'spiritual' as any 'soul' that priest and theologians might think up.”
Source: Beyond Duality: The Art of Transcendence
“The physical universe that you see is all in your mind. When you turn your mind off, or become unconscious, the physical universe, for you, disappears. Then, when you awaken your consciousness, the universe reappears magically. Quite simple really - no thoughts on your part, no physical world. As Walt Whitman succinctly stated: "The whole theory of the universe is directed unerringly to one single individual - namely to You." Without your mind to process it, the universe simply disappears into nothingness.”
“The physical universe was a language with a perfectly ambiguous grammar. Every physical event was an utterance that could be parsed in two entirely different ways, one casual and the other teleological, both valid, neither one disqualifiable no matter how much context was available.”
Source: Stories of Your Life and Others
“The physical universe was always faithful. Run the right test and it responded with reality every time. But people were different. They could choose to disguise reality.”
Source: Quantum Space
“The physical universe was created when Oneness became duality, and we can see this duality, this yin and yang, everywhere in the universe, in every atom, every action, and in every function of the human body. Yin and yang are manifest everywhere, except at the very center of being, the perfect point of balance, at that infinite moment where the future becomes the past.”
“The physical voice we use in prayer need not be great nor startling; even should we not lift up any great cry or shout, God will yet hear us.”
“The physical was never the best part of the body.”
“The physical world is a mirror of the soul.”
Source: Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity
“The physical world is entirely abstract and without actuality apart from its linkage to consciousness.”
“The physical world is like an exquisite Persian Carpet, and Spirit is like the threads that make up the carpet. Spirit then is the ground of our being.”
Source: Beyond Duality: The Art of Transcendence
“The physical world is meaningless tonight
And there is no other.”
Source: Collected Poetry and Prose
“The physical world is one of illusion. We all endure sacrifices within this deception. It takes great love to surrender to your path. But you cannot hide from your fate. A greater life awaits on the other side of this suffering.”
“The physical world is the point of departure from whence the magician works and upon which every human being, initiated or not, live and moves through his senses, his spirit, his soul and his physical body.”
“The physical world is too good a gift to be reduced to an object lesson about 'spiritual things'.”
“The physical world isn't illusion or bad or fallen or maya - it is woven on the loom of the Gods out of Spirit Itself!”
Source: Beyond Duality: The Art of Transcendence
“The physical world we live in is just the beginning.”
“The physical world, including our bodies, is a response of the observer. We create our bodies as we create the experience of our world.”
“The physicality between us was like nothing I’d experienced before. Just the brush of his fingertips over my cheek was enough to make me feel undressed and naked. “I don’t know,” I answered. “What do you suggest? Culture, entertainment, or the underground car park in Tottenham Court Road?”
“The physicality of any character is always split up into fast, slow, high energy, low energy, what kind of personality he has. So that's where the physicality comes in. And flying through the air is just something you have to do if they ask you.”
“The physicality of making things, the performance, temporarily displaced how stuck she felt, in this particular body, family, town, time.”
Source: Memory Piece
“The physicality was important to me. Because the film has Shane Black's dialogue, and [Robert] Downey's delivery, and you look at [Jon] Favreau, Don Cheadle and Gwyneth [Paltrow], it is this heightened level with a comedic aspect to it. Everything is grounded in reality, but it plays a little heightened.”
“The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines - so they should go as far as possible from home to build their first buildings.”
“The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.”
“The physician cannot prescribe by letter, he must feel the pulse.”
“The physician heals, Nature makes well.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle: Being a Treasury of Thousands of Glorious, Inspiring and Imperishable Thoughts, Views and Observations of the Three Great Greek Philosophers, Classified Under about Four Hundred Subjects for Comparative Study
“The physician himself, if sick, actually calls in another physician, knowing that he cannot reason correctly if required to judge his own condition while suffering.”
“The physician is happy in the attachment of the families in which he practices. All think he has saved one of them, and he finds himself everywhere a welcome guest, a home in every house.”
Source: Correspondence
“The physician is only nature's assistant.”
“The physician knows that his little black bag can carry him only so far and that the body's own healing system is the main resource.”
Source: Head First: The Biology of Hope and the Healing Power of the Human Spirit
“The physician must be able to tell the antecedents, know the present, and foretell the future — must mediate these things, and have two special objects in view with regard to disease, namely, to do good or to do no harm.”
Source: Of the Epidemics
“The physician must give heed to the region in which the patient lives, that is to say, to its type and peculiarities.”
Source: Selected Writings
“The physician must have at his command a certain ready wit, as dourness is repulsive both to the healthy and the sick.”
Source: Hippocrates
“The Physician's Pageant by Stewart Stafford
Can aught endure the masquerade
Of this world's blindfolded night?
Melancholy's strike doth calm the raving,
As babes roused from stillbirth in fledgling light.
We know that the womb doth wander,
Around the body, causing ills without care,
A pessary's charm doth anchor it in place again,
As bait doth lure the quarry to the snare.
Burn sulfur, rosemary, lavender and juniper,
Or foul dung smoke to cleanse tainted rural air.
Light aromatic torches in the playhouse and market,
Let vile odours and miasmas in these spaces beware.
Though ragged contagion and death still doth assail,
God willing, some blessed souls still shalt prevail.
© 2024, Stewart Stafford. All rights reserved.”
“The physician should not treat the disease but the patient who is suffering from it”
Source: Moses Maimonides' Treatise on Asthma
“The physician treats, but nature heals.”
“The physician who knows only medicine, knows not even medicine.”
“The physician who waits until dead certain of a diagnosis before acting is likely to wind up with a dead patient. Sometimes things develop so rapidly that only early action-back when you're still somewhat uncertain-stands a chance of being effective, as in catching cancer before it metastasizes.”
Source: Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies -- and What It Means to Be Human
“The physician's ability to reassure the patient is a major factor in activating the body's own healing system.”
Source: Head First: The Biology of Hope and the Healing Power of the Human Spirit
“The physician's highest calling, his only calling, is to make sick people healthy - to heal, as it is termed.”
Source: Organon of Medicine
“The Physician, by the study and inspection of urine and ordure, approves himself in the science; and in like sort should our author accustom and exercise his imagination upon the dregs of nature.”
Source: The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq., with Notes and Illustrations, by Himself and Others. To which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks by William Roscoe, Esq
“The physician, to the extent he is a physician, considers only the good of the patient in what he prescribes, and his own not at all”
“The physician...is the flower (such as it is) of our civilization.”
“The physicians are the natural attorneys of the poor, and the social problems should largely be solved by them.”
“The physicians belief in the treatment and the patients faith in the physician exert a mutually reinforcing effect; the result is a powerful remedy
that is almost guaranteed to produce an
improvement and sometimes a cure”
“The physicians of one class feel the patients and go away, merely prescribing medicine. As they leave the room they simply ask the patient to take the medicine. They are the poorest class of physicians.”
Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
“The physicist calls the curtain flying outwards when you open the window air current, while the poet calls it the curtain's love of freedom!”
“The physicist can never subject an isolated hypothesis to experimental test, but only a whole group of hypotheses.”
“The physicist is like someone who's watching people playing chess and, after watching a few games, he may have worked out what the moves in the game are. But understanding the rules is just a trivial preliminary on the long route from being a novice to being a grand master. So even if we understand all the laws of physics, then exploring their consequences in the everyday world where complex structures can exist is a far more daunting task, and that's an inexhaustible one I'm sure.”
“The physicist may be satisfied when he has the mathematical scheme and knows how to use for the interpretation of the experiments. But he has to speak about his results also to non-physicists who will not be satisfied unless some explanation is given in plain language. Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be the criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached.”