“It was Plato, according to Sosigenes, who set this as a problem for those concerned with these things, through what suppositions of uniform and ordered movements the appearances concerning the movements of the wandering heavenly bodies could be preserved.” ProblemBodyScienceMovementPlanetsConcernedAppearanceWanderHeavenlyUniformsPlatoSuppositionHeavenly Bodies Author:Plato
“The ignorant soul bride wanders in delusion, in the love of duality, she sits like a widow. She sits like a widow, in the love of duality, infatuated with Maya, she suffers in pain. She grows old, and her body withers away.” SoulBodyPainSufferingGrowsIgnorantWanderDelusionBridesDualityWidowsInfatuated Author:Guru Nanak
“There is an utterance of Necessity, an ancient decree of the gods, eternal, sealed fast with broad oaths: whenever any one defiles his body sinfully with bloody gore or perjures himself in regard to wrong-doing, one of those spirits who are heir to long life, thrice ten thousand seasons shall he wander apart from the blessed, being born meantime in all sorts of mortal forms, changing one bitter path of life for another.” LongBodyFormSpiritBornPathThousandTenEternalSeasonsRegardBlessedAncientBitterWanderMortalsBroadsBloodyLong LifeOathGoreHeirsDecreeUtteranceThrice Author:Empedocles
“It's no accident that new ideas pop into our heads when we least expect it. In our enthusiasm to be productive, we forget to give our mind/body moments to be "receptive" - that is, open to daydreaming, open to letting our minds wander.” GivingMindIdeasMomentsBodyForgetPopsAccidentsEnthusiasmWanderProductiveNew IdeasDaydreamingReceptiveMind Body Author:Linda Stone
“Wander at will, Day after day,-- Wander away, Wandering still-- Soul that canst soar! Body may slumber: Body shall cumber Soul-flight no more.” MayStillsSoulBodyFlightWanderSoarSlumber Book:Robert Browning Source: Robert Browning
“When you try to attain something, your mind starts to wander about somewhere else. When you do not try to attain anything, you have your own body and mind right here. In Buddhism it is a heretical view to expect something outside this world. We do not seek for something besides ourselves.” WorldTryingMindBodyViewsThis WorldBuddhismWanderMind And BodySomewhere Else Author:Shunryu Suzuki