How Do You Tease Out Mind?
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In his book, The Foundations of Personality, Abraham Myerson wrote the following passage:
The history of Man’s thought is the real history of mankind. Back of all the events of history are the curious systems of beliefs for which men have lived and died. Struggling to understand himself, Man has built up and discarded superstitions, theologies and sciences.
Early in this strange and fascinating history he divided himself into two parts–a body and a mind. Working together with body, mind somehow was of different stuff and origin than body and had only a mysterious connection with it. Theology supported this belief; metaphysics and philosophy debated it with an acumen that was practically sterile of usefulness. Mind and body “interacted” in some mysterious way; mind and body were “parallel” and so set that thought-processes and brain-processes ran side by side without really having anything to do with one another.
Herein lies my dilemma. Read more »




I don’t know about you, but February always seems to be a challenge. Usually it is just a financial challenge, but this year it was an emotional challenge, as well. My dog of 13 years got sick and was sneezing blood all over the place. She’s better now, but after weeks of cleaning up the mess I’m drained.
Since this section of The Holistic Writer is all about the mind, I thought I’d cover some basics of mental health. A healthy mind is free to be a creative mind that supports your writing talent.
In your lifetime, you will — guaranteed — run into people that always want to have more. More of your time. More of your creativity. Just plain more. They want to take advantage of all that they can get out of you. These difficult people want more without working for it. It is frustrating, but you need to find a way to cope with these kinds of people so that you can avoid stressing out over it.
They say a clean desk is the sign of a clean mind. But I say this: Instead of using somebody else’s definition of organization, how organized do you want to be? And what does organization mean to you?