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    Perfectionism is adaptive if you are mindful of your humanhood.

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    Perception without judgment is spineless; judgment with no perception is blind. Introversion lacking any extraversion is impractical; extraversion with no introversion is superficial.

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    Perfectionists are not all negative, miserable, unhappy and over controlling individuals

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    Perception and worldview are one's summary of life.

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    Perhaps the greatest faculty our minds possess is the ability to cope with pain. Classic thinking teaches us of the four doors of the mind, which everyone moves through according to their need. First is the door of sleep. Sleep offers us a retreat from the world and all its pain. Sleep marks passing time, giving us distance from the things that have hurt us. When a person is wounded they will often fall unconscious. Similarly, someone who hears traumatic news will often swoon or faint. This is the mind's way of protecting itself from pain by stepping through the first door. Second is the door of forgetting. Some wounds are too deep to heal, or too deep to heal quickly. In addition, many memories are simply painful, and there is no healing to be done. The saying 'time heals all wounds' is false. Time heals most wounds. The rest are hidden behind this door. Third is the door of madness. There are times when the mind is dealt such a blow it hides itself in insanity. While this may not seem beneficial, it is. There are times when reality is nothing but pain, and to escape that pain the mind must leave reality behind. Last is the door of death. The final resort. Nothing can hurt us after we are dead, or so we have been told.

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    Perhaps the strangest thing about this illusion of control is not that it happens but that it seems to confer many of the psychological benefits of genuine control. In fact, the one group of people who seem generally immune to this illusion are the clinically depressed, who tend to estimate accurately the degree to which they can control events in most situation.

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    Perhaps the single most important lesson from research on laughing is that laughter is predominantly a social response. Robert Provine estimates that people are thirty times more likely to laugh in the presence of another person than when they are alone. Field studies have established that most laughter is not in response to humor. Social inferiors laugh more in the presence of their social superiors. Social inferiors are also more likely to laugh at the instigation of social superiors than vice versa. For those of us who love to laugh, the scientific research on laughter seems depressing: the principal function of laughter seems to be to dissipate social fears.

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    Philosophy is to religion as psychoanalysis is to pseudoscience

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    Philosophically speaking, values are the termini of our intentions. We never fully achieve them.

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    Physiologically, the union of two opposites is a pleasurable affair. Why should the psyche be any different?

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    Physiology and Psychology are not at all separate from each other. Rather they are deeply intertwined.

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    (Pie de foto) Figura 2.1. Boakes y Watson sometiendo a prueba en la "barra fija" el reflejo palmar de la joven atleta: ¡¡¡con una sola mano y sin entrenar!!!

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    Pity moment, blah! Let’s turn it around! We do not even need to go into the story of it. We acknowledge this moment and release it. We love and accept and forgive ourselves. And we acknowledge that this is a tiny stitch, a brief pinprick in the needlepoints we are creating of our lives. And we also acknowledge that this lifetime of ours is but a tiny little stitch in the ever-expanding, infinite needlepoint of the Universe. Self-pity is not a reason good enough for us to be out of alignment with peace.

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    Pierre Janet, a French professor of psychology who became prominent in the early twentieth century, attempted to fully chronicle late- Victorian hysteria in his landmark work The Major Symptoms of Hysteria. His catalogue of symptoms was staggering, and included somnambulism (not sleepwalking as we think of it today, but a sort of amnesiac condition in which the patient functioned in a trance state, or "second state," and later remembered nothing); trances or fits of sleep that could last for days, and in which the patient sometimes appeared to be dead; contractures or other disturbances in the motor functions of the limbs; paralysis of various parts of the body; unexplained loss of the use of a sense such as sight or hearing; loss of speech; and disruptions in eating that could entail eventual refusal of food altogether. Janet's profile was sufficiently descriptive of Mollie Fancher that he mentioned her by name as someone who "seems to have had all possible hysterical accidents and attacks." In the face of such strange and often intractable "attacks," many doctors who treated cases of hysteria in the 1800s developed an ill-concealed exasperation.

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    Plus on réfléchit, plus on voit que les amoureux sont presque toujours des malades.

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    Political parties that are predominantly funded by the richest members of society will always be corrupt.

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    Political prisoners describe: - extreme physical and emotional torture - distortion of language, truth, meaning and reality - sham killings - begin repeatedly taken to the point of death or threatened with death - being forced to witness abusive acts on others - being forced to make impossible "choices" - boundaries smashed i.e. by the use of forced nakedness, shame, embarrassment - hoaxes, 'set ups', testing and tricks - being forced to hurt others Ritual abuse survivors often describe much the same things.

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    Poncha was finally impressed, but only to a certain extent. “Your thinking is good, but not enough, if you ask me. Anyway, how are you planning to communicate these things?” “Fake hoardings, advertisements on radio, television and newspapers. Most importantly, Riseflash. I will show them these things repeatedly in different forms. People will believe any fact if they see it again and again.” “Oh. The illusory truth effect.” Sidawisa exclaimed. He could not believe that a hacker knew this concept. Most of the people in Kantak were experts in science, but someone good with computers was not supposed to be an expert in psychology. “You know about this effect? You are the strongest ship —” “Thanks,” Poncha said. “— at the airport.

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    Pongamos por caso, una vaca especialmente beligerante que ronda con insistencia nuestra tienda en una acampada libre, casi nunca es vista desde el mismo ángulo, a la misma distancia, con la misma luz, etc. Sin la tendencia a generalizar sólo podríamos aprender las propiedades ligadas a cada estímulo concreto mediante la experiencia directa con él, lo que no resultaría muy práctico. Los elementos parecidos suelen tener consecuencias similares. (....) Si nuestra tienda ha sido embestida una vez por la vaca de marras, en el futuro procuraremos ponernos a salvo en cuanto volvamos a verla acercarse, aunque sea a mucha distancia y ni parezca aún la misma; e incluso cuando veamos que se acerca cualquier otro objeto con rabo, cuernos y cuatro patas que le llegan al suelo; probablemente alguna "colega" de la belicosa.

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    Poor greedy one, wherever he runs He's after food, and death is after him. (Saadi)

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    Positive simply means unifying energies, while negative simply means separating energies. It's not about what's good or bad, right or wrong. It's about embracing what feels good and brings us closer to peace.

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    Pour les êtres primitives, la mort n'est donc pas une fin, la notion de fin est une notion humaine.

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    Practice bravery every day and the self-worth will come.

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    Praise & esteem can feel good, which is fine, but don't look to them for inner peace & lasting happiness.

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    Pressure makes diamonds - or not.

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    Presence is not a question of judging or evaluating a client or a client’s situation. Presence is to see the client’s situation in a positive and creative light with a vision for how the present situation of the client relates to his further spiritual development. It is to accept a person as he is. It is to understand that the person is exactly where he needs to be in order to take the next step in his spiritual development. It is not about fighting with problems, darkness, drama and defences on the personality level, it is about becoming aware. It is about lighting the light in the inner being of another person.

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    Pride is a fallacy. None of us are greater than the sum of our parts.

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    Presence and Absence A certain person may have, as you say, a wonderful presence: I do not know. What I do know is that he has a perfectly delightful absence.

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    Presence is about how every action can arise from the quality, which we call awareness – the presence of our inner being, the presence of our soul. It is a large difference between working with people from the inner being and working with people from duty or a specific technique. Through working from the inner being, we can touch the soul of the other person, while we can only touch the personality of the other person, his surface and periphery, if we just work from a technique.

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    President Trump’s people are merely demonstrating to the world what has been known to fraud researchers for a very long time: Engaging in lies and fraud is a normal aspect of corporate government.

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    Presence is to meet another person in meditation. Presence is to invite another person in meditation. It is a meeting in love, joy, acceptance, sincerity, truth, silence and oneness.

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    Pride is born as a mountaintop on a valley, but dies as an abyss in which it is too deep and too dark to see the better.

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    Progression and regression go hand in hand with mental health. It is a tough illness. You often take one step forward and ten steps back.

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    Projections' - attempts to blame all and sundry for my own past folly - will be found of no avail, and we must learn to withdraw them. None other is to blame for our body, home or circumstance, our friends and enemies, our job and place in the world. We made it all; let us accept and use and better it.

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    Psychological pseudoscience dies hard, especially when there are commercial interests at stake.

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    Psychoanalysis is a conspiracy against the tourism industry: it makes travelling to faraway places in order to better understand human beings unnecessary.

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    Psychologist: "This, ah, is a new sort of, ah, psychopathology that we're only now beginning to, ah, understand. These, ah, super-serial killers have no, ah, 'type' but, ah, rather consider everyone to be their 'type.'" Gramma: "Did you hear that? Your daddy's a superhero!

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    Psychology either tends to glorify human beings or trivialize them, leaving out the complexity of the human soul and the demands of God.

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    Psychopaths [make] the world go around...society [is] an expression of that particular sort of madness...I've always believed society to be a fundamentally rational thing, but what if it isn't? What if it is built on insanity?

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    Psychotherapy and counselling should make people aware of themselves and of the difficulties which they face. This then gives them the freedom to choose for themselves. In this sense, unlike behaviour therapy, psychotherapy is value-free: no advice, suggestions or recriminations are given. Indeed the only value of psychotherapy is respect for the individual. Such respect, however, in a mechanistic and objectifying society ... becomes a political act.

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    PTSD in its rawest form is a death sentence which causes many veterans and others to execute themselves in hope to be free.

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    Psychiatry is NOT Science, it is just a game like Gematria. It is induced and applied by man and only exists in his domain while he remains alive. Since man is NO god, he possesses NOT the power over his mechanics – including Psychology, and hence, his Biology is subjugated to the Laws of Science as an exterior influence whether he likes it or not.

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    Psychology is a condensed version of mindset; whereas philosophy is an abstract of the human society.

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    Psychology is a subject of life, death, and in-betweens.

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    Psychotherapy isn't a twentieth-century artifice imposed on nature, but the reinstatement of a natural healing process.

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    Punishment symptoms Many of the other types of programming produce psychiatric symptoms, usually administered as punishments by insiders who are trained to administer them, if the survivor has breached security or disobeyed the abusers' instructions in other ways. These symptoms serve a variety of purposes, such as disrupting therapy, getting the survivor into hospital, or getting the survivor to return to the perpetrators to have the programming reinforced. p126

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    Pushing your limits is what allows you to grow stronger, so if you find yourself feeling passive, it can make sense to dial it up a little. Get moving. Accomplish something small. Do something you enjoy. Embrace what moves you. And start again.

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    Quand on fait un grand effort pour éviter quelque chose, on tend inévitablement vers l'opposé de ce qu'on veut éviter.

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    Quotations from ‘“THE STRENGTH IN KNOWING” *** Convey to others more compassion, sensitivity, understanding rather than judgementalism” To find pity shall enable forgiveness to surface There are good bones in everyone’s body, what varies are the number Cause and effect from the very smallest act by one individual can change mankind for all time Devastation can be a reward, and a path to regeneration Emotions May Inhibit our Ability to Find Peace One must conquer One’s insensitivity to sensitivity True peace maintains strength and calm in the face of discord and tension Wisdom is not guranteed to be achieved with age but rather realized with ones sensitiviy to man and the universe Opposites create duality. The ego creates opposites. Therefore, the ego creates duality One should not permit his or her life path to be influenced by the expectations of others. Doubt is the archenemy of the purity of thought and it inhibits the essence of all that is Our, emotions and perceptions determine our attitudes and ultimately our choices Don’t do it later; do it now. True love is unconditional and everlasting and it cannot cease. Reframing from negative speech is a path to reduction of negative thought Uncontaminated understanding and awareness is the purity of essence and the essence of purity

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    Prospective research looks forward in time to see how a group of individual change over time while retrospective research looks backward in time and attempts to reconstruct the conditions that led to the current situation.