“To plead the organic causation of a religious state of mind, then, in refutation of its claim to possess superior spiritual value, is quite illogical and arbitrary, unless one have already worked out in advance some psycho-physical theory connecting spiritual values in general with determinate sorts of physiological change. Otherwise none of our thoughts and feelings, not even our scientific doctrines, not even our dis -beliefs, could retain any value as revelations of the truth, for every one of them without exception flows from the state of their possessor's body at the time.” MindStatesFeelingsBodySpiritualValuesBeliefReligiousTheoryFlowClaimsDoctrineSuperiorsRevelationsExceptionState Of MindOur ThoughtsConnectingArbitraryPsychoThoughts And FeelingsIllogicalPhysiologicalCausationSpiritual ValuesRefutation Book:The Varieties of Religious Experience Source: The Varieties of Religious Experience
“When the first mechanical clocks were invented, marking off time in crisp, regular intervals, it must have surprised people to discover that time flowed outside their own mental and physiological processes. Body time flows at its own variable rate, oblivious to the most precise hydrogen master clocks in the laboratory. In fact, the human body contains its own exquisite time-pieces, all with their separate rhythms. There are the alpha waves in the brain; another clock is the heart. And all the while tick the mysterious, ruthless clocks that regulate aging.” PeopleFirstsHumansHeartFactsBodyProcessBrainPiecesMastersFlowAgingRateWaveMysteriousRhythmClockPreciseHuman BodyLaboratoryRuthlessExquisiteIntervalsVariablesTickObliviousCrispsHydrogenAlphasPhysiological Book:Dance for Two: Essays Source: Dance for Two: Essays
“We are intelligent atoms. We are intelligent organic structures. We can change who we are. We can heal ourselves. With genetic engineering, we are considering changing the physiological structure of the body.” BodyScienceBuddhismIntelligentStructureHealWho We AreAtomsEngineeringConsideringPhysiologicalGenetic Engineering Author:Frederick Lenz
“I have a really good idea of who my readers are and always write with a sensitivity to my audience. I use the F word when necessary, but there are words I won't use, mainly because I don't like them. I don't write about body parts when I write about sex. It's not about the physiological, it's more important for teens to read about the emotional aspects. I do think there are times when self-censorship is important.” ThinkingWritingImportantIdeasSelfUseBodySexAudienceEmotionalReaderAspectGood IdeasCensorshipTeensSensitivityPhysiologicalSelf Censorship Author:Ellen Hopkins