Examples of using Our minds in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Our minds are starting to interpret weather and music, sounds, colors in a duller, darker context.
Nobody taught us how to deal with such kinds of disabilities, and as many questions as possible started to come to our minds.
Faith has nothing to do with the physical senses, how we perceive things with our minds.
But for most of human history, we had to discover these things using our eyes and our ears and our minds.
Quantum space theory tugs on the corner of that great veil and opens our minds to the dimensions that have always been hidden from us.
But our minds are still hypnotized by them, and we have to disenthrall ourselves of some of them.
Our minds are in revealing And every time you bring us back it gets worst.
In our minds, fish swim by in reverse frantically wagging their heads and we don't even notice them.
Perhaps there are other states that we can't access because of how our minds are structured but other minds possibly could access them.
The pace of life is often frantic, our minds are always busy, and we're always doing something.
Probably the same kind of person that would make us tell ghost stories in order to secretly study our minds.
You know, someday, weeks will go by, maybe even years, it won't even cross our minds.
But once the excitement settled down, there were a few concerns that crept in our minds.
We have only begun to unlock the capabilities of our minds to process visual information.
There was a research paper that came out of Harvard, just recently, that said on average, our minds are lost in thought almost 47 percent of the time.
So when I tell people about this, that our bodies change our minds and our minds can change our behavior, and our behavior can change our outcomes, they say to me.
So when I tell people about this, that our bodies change our minds and our minds can change our behavior, and our behavior can change our outcomes, they say to me,"It feels fake.".
This is the miracle that has enabled us to transship our bodies and our minds and our words and our pictures and our ideas and our teaching and our learning around the planet ever faster and ever cheaper.
As Winch describes it,“Ruminative thoughts are, by definition, intrusive. They pop into our minds unbidden and they tend to linger, especially when the thought is about something really upsetting or distressing.”.