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  • No advancing modes of human mind made [Page 361.

  • For at present their argument goes upon the assumption that throughout all the phases of its development a human mind is one in kind—that it is nowhere fundamentally changed from one order of existence to another.

  • Let us take, as an exemplification of a phenomenon which we have no means of fabricating artificially, a human mind.

  • If, instead of a human mind, we suppose the subject of investigation to be a human society or State, all the same difficulties recur in a greatly augmented degree.

  • Whether the Son of God Assumed a Human Mind or Intellect?

  • Hence, since in Christ there was the presence of the Divine Word itself, there was no need of a human mind.

  • Objection 1: It would seem that the Son of God did not assume a human mind or intellect.

  • Therefore in Christ Who is the Word of God, there is no need of a human mind.

  • Fanaticism, in this general sense, extends to all the subjects which occupy the human mind; thus there are fanatics in religion, in politics, even in science and literature.

  • I have just examined religious institutions in a general point of view, by considering them in their relations with religion and the human mind.

  • Disease mental The hosts of AEsculapius are flooding the world with diseases, because they are ignorant that the human mind 151:1 and body are myths.

  • Tones of the 58:6 human mind may be different, but they should be con- cordant in order to blend properly.

  • Infinite Mind could not possibly create a remedy outside of itself, but erring, finite, human mind 151:6 has an absolute need of something beyond itself for its redemption and healing.

  • It became opposed to the religious dogma which represented the human mind as a small, subservient, limited and restricted emanation of the unlimited divine spirit.

  • In the vernacular of theology my last two letters have represented the human mind as a part of the living true God.

  • About a hundred years ago, the philosopher Kant found it appropriate to draw the sword against those who played fast and loose with the human mind, against the socalled metaphysicians.

  • No phenomenon in human mind is more extraordinary than the junction of this cold and worldly temper with great rectitude of principle, and tranquil kindness of heart.

  • The just temper of human mind in this matter may, nevertheless, be told shortly.

  • It would not be the outward, visible reality, which is beyond the power of human mind to conceive or encompass.

  • Undoubtedly, he cannot, for whatever comes within the grasp of human mind is man’s limited conception, whereas the divine Kingdom is unlimited, infinite.

  • There is first the antecedent improbability that the human mind should be the highest manifestation of subjectivity in this universe of infinite objectivity.

  • Hence the dissolution of a human brain implies the dissolution of a human mind; and hence also the universe, although entirely composed of mind-stuff, is itself mindless.

  • They will be mere unselfconscious representations of their physical environment, as it might be seen from the physical point to which they belong by a human mind paying no attention at all to its own seeing.

  • Without that one essential property, no human mind can be completely free.

  • Psychokinesis is defined as the ability of a human mind to move, no matter how slightly, a physical object by means of psionic application alone.

  • Unless a human mind is capable of understanding the only forces that can be pitted against it--the forces of other human minds--that mind cannot avail itself of the power that lies within it.

  • How can we explain these higher states of Being, Life and Mind, to minds as yet unable to grasp and understand the higher subdivisions of the Plane of Human Mind?

  • In this connection, we wish to point out the fact that the average man of today occupies but the fourth sub-division of the Plane of Human Mind, and only the most intelligent have crossed the borders of the Fifth Sub-Division.

  • Mr. Hitt pointed out in our last meeting that mortal beings are interpretations in mortal or human mind of the infinite mind, God, and its ideas.

  • Why," she asked, "should every one up here think it remarkable when a human mind is clear enough to be a transparency for God?

  • It in a way represents the dawning upon the human mind of the idea of the spiritual creation.

  • Then, by holding the divine ideal before the human mind, they will cause that mentality gradually to relinquish its false beliefs and copy the real.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human mind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    human acts; human events; human existence; human face; human figure; human flesh; human intelligence; human knowledge; human language; human liberty; human life; human passions; human progress; human remains; human sacrifices; human science; human shape; human skull; human society; human suffering; human virtue; little away; magic lantern; ruddy gold; there might; thus addressed