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We see that every external motion, act, gesture, whether voluntary or mechanical, organic or mental, is produced and preceded by internal feeling or emotion, will or volition, and thought or mind.
External motion we call action; internal motion is human thought.
Shut off the internal bashing.
What created your outer is your inner
With an inner intensity of avoidance and secrecy.
A destructive thought process exists within all of us, and we are plagued to varying degrees by an internal dialogue that is harmful, restrictive, and at its ultimate extreme, self-destructive.
Self-observation is the first step of inner unfolding.
The unconscious compulsion to enhance one's identity through association with an object is built into the very structure of the egoic mind.
3. The unconscious mind controls the internal dialogue.
The universe
is the externalization of the soul.
What you gain in internal knowledge goes from one lifetime to another. It is not wasted. Unlike those stone edifices that will fade, your internal knowledge will stay with you from one incarnation to another.
The characters I write about are very internal.
Ego-generated emotions are derived from the mind's identification with external factors which are, of course, all unstable and liable to change at any moment.
Attitude is an inward thought that wiggles its way out.
Mind is not really 'inside' us in the same sense that our intestines are. Our individuality is a kind of eddy in the sea of mind, a reflection of the total identity of the universal humanity.
The self is a perpetually recreated neurobiological state.
The known unseen within becomes structural in what is seen: a being functioning as a self, in person, in this world.
This constant mental diatribe and the frustrations, worries, insecurities and muscular tension that ensues are the self.
The true inner self must be drawn up like a jewel from the bottom of the sea, rescued from confusion, from indistinction, from immersion in the common, the nondescript, the trivial, the sordid, the evanescent.
I get my ideas from listening from within.
The within is ceaselessly becoming the without. From the state of a man's heart doth proceed the conditions of his life; his thoughts blossom into deeds, and his deeds bear the fruitage of character and destiny.
Behavior is the outcome of the battle among internal systems.
Individualism is rather like innocence; there must be something unconscious about it.
Spiritual-self consist of a determined soul and indomitable spirit.
Very unconscious people experience their own ego through its reflection in others. When you realize that what you react to in others is also in you (and sometimes only in you), you begin to become aware of your own ego.
What comes from outside, one mistakes it as coming from inside. So many thoughts etc. move about outside in the universal - these manifest inside you. All these you must push away as foreign to you and the inside must be made peaceful, calm and quiet; then it will start descending from above.
No one has ever seen the self. It has no visible shape, nor does it occupy measurable space. It is an abstraction, like other abstractions equally elusive: the individual, the mind, the society
The exterior image of a human being and the diverse circumstances that surround him are the exact result of his interior image and of his psychological processes.
[H]e developed a private philosophy of total self-reliance, an unyielding internal sufficiency that requires no external support from others.
External actions are evidence of internal beliefs. Our deeds are what show our creeds.
Oh, I am very familiar with the internal monologue.
The self is a repeatedly reconstructed biological state.
The question to everyone's answer is usually asked from within.
The self ... is not an organic thing that has a specific location, whose fundamental fate is to be born, to mature, to die; it is a dramatic effect arising diffusely from a scene that is presented.
Once the current of awareness of the self is set afoot, it becomes everlasting and continuous by intensification.
Your constant utilization of thought to give continuity to your separate self is you. There is nothing there inside you other than that.
To me, inner and outer are so strongly linked that any collective change that happens within human beings, within the human psyche, inevitably will be reflected externally in what happens on the whole planet.
The self is not a thing, but a process.
The self is an oral society in which the present is constantly running a dialogue with the past and the future inside of one skin.
The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.
Our creations are the outward expressions of our inner truths.
You are the characterize, values and beliefs that are inherent only inside you
When you're hurting deeply, you go inward.
Somehow it helps just to take something that's internal and externalize it, to see it in front of you.
Whereas the average individuals "often have not the slightest idea of what they are, of what they want, of what their own opinions are," self-actualizing individuals have "superior awareness of their own impulses, desires, opinions, and subjective reactions in general."
Whatever draws the mind outward is unspiritual and whatever draws the mind inward is spiritual
Our "ego" or self-conception could be pictured as a leaking balloon, forever requiring the helium of external love to remain inflated, and ever vulnerable to the smallest pinpricks of neglect.
Everyone suffers, and the causes of suffering are always internal.
Like something abstract deep within us-
This inner Being is all powerful, intelligent, indestructible and a storehouse of knowledge and wisdom. This inner core is truly who and what you are and is perpetually trying to connect with your outward self.
We gain internal freedom through external actions.
I was constantly watching myself, my secret self, as dependent on my actions as my own personality
Personal perception is the manifestation of an actual synthesis which, by a continued effort, repeated at every instant, brings back to the unity of the Ego all the phenomena which are produced, whatever be their origin.
Events are transient, feelings are momentary, perception is optional and internalization is life long.
Fighting is not internal, but it can be very spiritual. Everything acting is internal. One of my problems in making the transition is pulling back, but I'm working on it.
Shame is internalized when one is abandoned. Abandonment is the precise term to describe how one loses one's authentic self and ceases to exist psychologically.
To go within doesn't mean to become enraptured with who you are, or to become enraptured with ideas of who you are.
What is inherent inside you is your uniqueness and peculiarity
The ideas that we have about self are an aggregate within a state of mind, and they chain us to a state of mind.
In contrast to the subjectivism of the conscious mind the unconscious is objective, manifesting itself mainly in the form of contrary feelings, fantasies, emotions, impulses and dreams, none of which one makes oneself but which come upon one objectively. Even
Wisdom comes from the internalization and reflection of experience.
The internal call is when the Spirit of God accompanies the outward administration of the Word to call a man from ignorance to knowledge, and a state of nature to a state of grace.
The inner speech, your thoughts, can cause you to be rich or poor, loved or unloved, happy or unhappy, attractive or unattractive, powerful or weak.
The unconscious creates, the ego edits.
When you find yourself internally, you find what nourishes you from within. You lose that entitlement and anger when YOU deliver.
Public self is a conditioned construct of the inner psychological self.
Many people feel their outer self isn't the whole self.
Internal and external world is interdependent. Your experiences and impressions of the outside world shape your thoughts and imagination, while making the choice and decisions, from your internal thought process, creates your physical reality.
The idea that there is a sharp boundary between our true inner selves and the outside world is pervasive but highly questionable. The boundaries of the self might well be more porous than we ordinarily think.
External influences create internal chaos.
Ego-tendencies. Like a magnet, the new centre [i.e., self] attracts to itself that which is proper to it.80 As a
That nagging state of constant thought that exists somewhere between the ears and behind the eyes is the self.
The goal of inner work is to help clients unblock their bottlenecks and learn how to live in partnership with the unconscious rather than at its mercy.
The conscious process is reflected in the imagination; the unconscious process is expressed as karma, the generation of actions divorced from thinking and alienated from feeling.
Individuation is to divest the self of false wrappings.
Awareness of the inner body is consciousness remembering its origin and returning to the Source.
Meaning coming from feeling, feeling coming from within, you absorb a massive amount of information, it goes through your whole body, a little bit of it floats up to your head where there is deliberation. You are conditioned by the way your whole body is responding to what is going on.
That which I named 'innate' is a segment of that intelligence which fills the universe.
One of the salient facts of a self is that a person is constantly undergoing a series of actions in the immediacy of time that they must later reflect upon and synthesize new experiences, thoughts, feelings, and mental impression along with their latent memories into a collaborative sense of being.
External objects produce decided effects upon the brain. A man shut up between four walls soon loses the power to associate words and ideas together. How many prisoners in solitary confinement become idiots, if not mad, for want of exercise for the thinking faculty!
Inner voice is the divine voice.
Thought and action can be perceived as two different dimensions of who you are: the mental you and the physical you
We live inside our mind. That's all there is. Everything that you experience is not external, it's internal. All your experiences are predicated upon your awareness field.
A lot of people thought the sense of self was hard-wired, but it's not at all. It can be changed very quickly, and that's very intriguing.
When your interest only remains in the external world, you simply separate yourself from the whole truth. The whole process of life is to take you inward.
The inner chambers of the soul are like the photographer's darkroom. Like a laboratory. One cannot stay there all the time or it becomes the solitary cell of the neurotic.
The central idea of this book is that the self is a process, not a thing or an entity. The self isn't something outside experience, hidden either in the brain or in some immaterial realm.
Unified thinking without borders in apparent dimensions can only be strengthened when focused collectively 'internally'.
What is assumed to be the materialisation of the inner truth of the self is in fact an idealisation of the material - objectified - traces of consumer choices.
The self is a thought that tells itself that thought is a self.
To develop the person inside you is to pay attention and develop life within yourself
Intrapersonal communication is the communication of what we are saying unto ourselves.
It occurs to her that there is one thing about people you can never understand well enough: how entirely inside themselves they are.
The monstrous sameness and pervasive ugliness so highly characteristic of the findings of modern psychology, and contrasting so obviously with the enormous variety and richness of overt human conduct, witness to the radical difference between the inside and the outside of the human body.
All we can ever experience happens from within us.
THOUGHTS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent or counterpart.
The inner voice is divine voice of God.
The self can only be realized, and the realization can only happen, out of personal experience.
The more we have outside ourselves the harder it is to get inside ourselves.
A self is not something static, tied up in a pretty parcel and handed to the child, finished and complete. A self is always becoming.