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"I find myself thinking about what is the core me-ness in me.
'I had to come back here to return to the basic me-ness.
I come to face the limits of my me-ness.
In some sense the me-ness, which we spoke of earlier, seems almost to be bridged in this experience.
How is consciousness ('Me-ness') hooked to the physical world?
Thats all I was supposed to be, a simple carrier wave with all the me-ness rubbed out.
'I'm saying that the me-ness of my consciousness was once Ewan Famber.'
In fact, theres a strong temptation to stop thinking and just let go wallow in the simplicity in the glorious me-ness of it all.
What happens to this 'Me-ness' when this body I am wearing stops, dies, decays, and the worms eat it?
Enjoyment, then, not only affirms my place in the world, with the world, it also shows the limits of my me-ness in this drawing together.
"We are interested in the nature of the human experience, of the subjective me-ness or self that guides our behavior," Dr. Vollenweider said.
Not so that unique me-ness that makes James Bishop James Bishop.
I am who I ever was.What I called masculinity, what I celebrated in it was just an excuse for me-ness, wasn't it?
These three 'poisons', as they are classically called in Buddhism, spread their toxic matter throughout our body, heart and mind. They are the nutriment of deluded 'me-ness'.
They have a negative gut reaction to the idea that neurons - cells that can be probed under a microscope - are the source of the "me-ness of me," she said.
EST was in the vanguard of the human potential movement and gained considerable notoriety with its emphasis on "me-ness" and control, taught in workshops by Mr. Erhard and his followers.
Hinduism considers Atman as distinct from the ever-evolving individual personality characterized with Ahamkara (ego, non-spiritual psychological I-ness Me-ness), habits, prejudices, desires, impulsiveness, delusions, fads, behaviors, pleasures, sufferings and fears.
Patients who have had prefrontal lobotomies have been described as losing a "continuing sense of self"-the feeling that I am a particular individual with some control over my life and circumstances, the "me-ness" of me, the uniqueness of the individual.
But these frequent moments of me-ness can also be viewed as a market phenomenon: a combination of effective branding and office politicking, the football equivalent of the office memo congratulating your colleagues for their help in landing the latest huge deal, and (by the way) reminding everyone that it was you who brought it in.
At this time it was located at 8 Meness Street, Riga.
Mali-Hat-Kwa (Gwen Therrien), pictured here with Pamela Meness, Wabano's Cultural Liaison Coordinator, is a traditional healer from British Columbia.
An Aboriginal Perspective By Frank Meness This essay provides a brief overview of the historic Red and Black Series and Indian Treaties, Surrenders and Agreements.
Stories often revolve around pre-Christian deities like the sun goddess Saule, the moon god Meness and, most notably, the life of people, especially its three most important events - birth, wedding and death (including burial).
Guest speakers included CJOH anchorperson Carol Anne Meehan, a former Pembroke area resident, and Lisa Meness, a previous Chief of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation.
The councillors are Harold-Jerrow Lavalley, Clifford Meness, Jim Meness, Dan Kohoko, Ron Bernard and Sherrylyn Sarazin.
Commonly known families associated with the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn include: Amikons, Baptiste, Benoit, Bernard, Cooke, Commanda, Jocko, Kohoko, Lavalley, Leclaire, Meness, Sarazin, Timmerman, Tennisco, Two-Axe, Whiteduck and Pappin.