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The hardest thing you will ever do in life is to know for sure what is true.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
...in the presence of God, it is less important who is right than what is right.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
You are as young as you think you are. You are as strong as you think you are. You are as useful as you think you are. You are as young as your thoughts.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Because I love you. Because love, to some, is a weakness. A pressure point. Because I would give up anything for you, including the GP. And because I don’t mean to give up either.
Chloe Neill (Blood Games (Chicagoland Vampires #10))
I am Valentino Rossi. If I stay in MotoGP it is to try to win. When that is not possible it is time to stay at home and work in the garden!
Valentino Rossi
Take that back to the GP, Mr. Cabot. And should the urge arise, feel free to tell them to fuck off.
Chloe Neill (Drink Deep (Chicagoland Vampires, #5))
Fill your mind with the great truths of life and walk forward in the light of love.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Home meant a sanctuary, as common and taken for granted as the sun rising in the morning.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
Never finish a negative statement. Reverse it immediately and wonders will happen in your life.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
I will have both of you," he said. "My Sentinel and my city. And the GP will learn exactly how stubborn we both can be.
Chloe Neill (Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires, #9))
I don't like guys. Oh, so you like girls? No, I don't like girls either. What? That doesn't make any sense. Yes, it does. It's a real thing. You just haven't met the right person yet. It'll happen with time. No, it won't. This is who I am. Are you feeling OK? Maybe we should get you an appointment with the GP. It's called being 'aromantic asexual'. Well, that sounds fake, doesn't it? Did you hear about that on the internet?
Alice Oseman (Loveless)
Over ninety percent of your mental life is subconscious. If you fail to make use of this marvelous power, you condemn yourself to live within very narrow limits.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
I know I can't do things like love by halves, I know I have love pent up in me, I shall throw myself away, lose my heart and my body and my mind and soul to some cad like G.P. Who'll betray me. I feel it.
John Fowles (The Collector)
Regardless of the country it is practised in, most of hospital medicine is painting over the cracks rather than fixing the wall.
Benjamin Daniels (Confessions of a Gp: A Matter Life, Death and Earwax)
The GP appeared in its typical V formation. “Goose on the lawn,” Luc said. “Goose?” I asked. “That V formation. I like to use derogatory terms to describe the GP whenever possible.
Chloe Neill (House Rules (Chicagoland Vampires, #7))
No, my GP hadn’t ever heard of dissociative disorders and just wanted to prescribe medication, but I could still build a good, supportive relationship with her.
Carolyn Spring
He makes me change, he makes me want to dance round him, bewilder him, dazzle him, dumbfound him. He' so slow, so unimaginative, so lifeless. Like zinc white. I see it's a sort of tyranny he has over me. He forces me to be changeable, to act. To show off. The hateful tyranny of weak people. G.P. said it once. The ordinary man is the curse of civilization.
John Fowles
He'd survived by following two very important rules: don't feel anything and don't expect anything from anyone.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
Why does everyone need a label?
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
None of them were greatly interested in the election except as a national soap opera in which the closeness of the result was more exciting than the identity of the winner. Individually, they were passionate about GP fundholding, academy schools, asylum, but none of them trusted any party to keep a promise about any of these issues. Louisa struggled to believe that she could change herself, let alone the world.
Mark Haddon (The Red House)
My body and all its organs were created by the infinite intelligence in my subconscious mind. It knows how to heal me. Its wisdom fashioned all my organs, tissues, muscles, and bones. This infinite healing presence within me is now transforming every cell of my being, making me whole and perfect. I give thanks for the healing I know is taking place at this time. Wonderful are the works of the creative intelligence within me.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
As Baudoin explained: A very simple way of securing this (impregnation of the subconscious mind) is to condense the idea which is to be the object of suggestion, to sum it up in a brief phrase which can be readily graven on the memory, and to repeat it over and over again as a lullaby.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
When you loved someone, it was impossible to believe they were hopeless.
G.P. Ching (Return to Eden (The Soulkeepers, #3))
His arm wrapped around her back in a way that was instinctual for him now. She was a puzzle piece, fitting into his side where there had always been an empty space.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
the idea here is simple, if you can dream it, it is possible
Jorge Lorenzo (Jorge Lorenzo: The New King of MotoGP)
The American philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson, said, “Man is what he thinks all day long.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
When you didn't have the ocean or mountain to keep you busy, he supposed you hurled pumpkins.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
His lips so soft, yet so stern, he pressed his mouth to mine. "I will have both of you," he said. "My Sentinel and my city. And the GP will learn exactly how stubborn we both can be.
Chloe Neill (Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires, #9))
The GP, who she called immediately, fingers shaking as she dialled, exclaimed with joy. She didn't thinkdoctors were supposed to do that - register an emotional reaction to an outcome.
Elizabeth Noble (Things I Want My Daughters to Know)
What if believing was not about the good in the world? What if people had faith not because of what some superior being could do for them but what they could do when the light of something bigger than any one individual awakened within them--for the sake of others? If evil had been here since the dawn of time, maybe goodness was also here. Maybe, his mistake was thinking it was about him, his own future, his own soul, and not about this: the world needed the good that was in him.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
The bottom line is that NHS GPs have no bloody right to comment on vaccinations. Ever. They are interested parties. A GP's remarks about vaccination are as valuable as those of a drug company spokesman.
Vernon Coleman (Anyone Who Tells You Vaccines Are Safe And Effective Is Lying. Here's The Proof.)
I hate it when this happens. You meet someone you think is nice enough and they turn out to be a raging bigot. It’s so much easier to hate racists when they fulfil my expectation of being all-round arseholes.
Benjamin Daniels (Confessions of a Gp: A Matter Life, Death and Earwax)
We don’t give up on our patients with diabetes because they can’t be cured. Instead, we do our best to control their symptoms as best we can and try to work with them to give them the best possible quality of life.
Benjamin Daniels (Confessions of a Gp: A Matter Life, Death and Earwax)
I repaired a tear she sustained a couple of weeks ago during a spontaneous vaginal delivery. Dear Adam, Just wanted to say thank you. You did a fantastic job – my GP checked my stitches and said you could hardly tell I’d had a baby, let alone a third-degree tear! I’m extremely grateful to you. Thank you again. Everything about it is so thoughtful, the kind of thing that makes the whole job totally worthwhile. She’d even made it herself – beautiful textured white card adorned with her baby’s footprint in gold paint on the front. Then again, I guess she didn’t have much choice – there can’t be much call in Paperchase for ‘Thanks for mending my anus!’ cards.
Adam Kay (This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor)
The morgue is a Victorian update of a system established by Alfred the Great. It's the place where certain deaths are resolved - those where the cause is unclear or is the result of some intended or accidental violence. The bodies are almost always victims in some way - of crime, suicides and car crashes, but also victims of loneliness. It's where you go if you die alone in your flat and your body lies undisturbed for days. It's where you go if no one knew you were dying and no GP attended your final hours. It's where you go if no loved one held your hand as you slipped away. In one way or another, then, all the people who pass through this room are the people who die screaming.
Stephen Armstrong
When fear knocks at the door of your mind, or when worry, anxiety, and doubt cross your mind, behold your vision, your goal. Think of the infinite power within your subconscious mind, which can generate your thinking and imagining. This will give you confidence, power, and courage. Keep on, persevere, until the day breaks, and the shadows flee away.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
...Getting you into your GP’s office was a lot more work. But eventually I got a temp in the front office to call you in for checkup. When you got there, you saw one of the new partners. A guy you’d never seen before.” Daniel’s mouth popped open in disbelief. “He told me I had a tumor!
Stephenie Meyer (The Chemist)
Joy and Stan used to exchange smiles as their ponytailed daughter glided back and forth across the court, when she was maybe eight or nine, back when she had a “funny little personality” not “a possible mental illness.” (Joy never forgave the GP who wrote that particular referral letter.)
Liane Moriarty (Apples Never Fall)
Still, Emma and I somehow struck up the type of friendship that lasts through primary school and high-school cliques, and our fathers are both doctors, although my dad is a GP and Dr Frank is a gynecologist (or, as Emma's two older brothers prefer to call him, a 'box mechanic'). In many ways, I think Emma and I balance each other out - at least, I hope we do. She forces me to be less cynical and bitter. And I'm on hand to remind her that, as long as she has two eyebrows rather than one, she has nothing to worry about. I text her back: 'Call me when you can plait them.' - Cat
Rebecca Sparrow (Joel and Cat Set the Story Straight)
As far back as she could remember, she had gone in for day-dreams about what clothes, jewellery and the like she would wear if, like her admired and adored Marie Antoinette, she were somehow to find herself facing public execution. A country GP's visit was hardly on that scale, but the principle held.
Kingsley Amis (Ending Up)
Now, suppose we consider our trades and businesses. Is it not natural if we conclude a profitable transaction to consider it not good luck but a just reward for our efforts? I am inclined to think we may be overlooking the gifts of the goddess. Perhaps she really does assist us when we do not appreciate her generosity.
George S. Clason (The Richest Man in Babylon: 9789387669369 (GP Self-Help Collection Book 1))
I hate what G.P. calls the New People, the new class people with their cars and their money and their tellies and their stupid vulgarities and their stupid crawling imitations of the bourgeoisie. (...) The New People are still the poor people, it is the new form of poverty. The others hadn't any money and these haven't any soul.
John Fowles
I feel sort of like I should talk to a psychologist or something about it, but they don’t do stuff like that here, there is no local friendly community health center; you have to ask your GP, who’d send you round the local loony bin for a consultation, and since they’re really big on drugs here, you’d probably just walk out with a prescription.
Ann Patchett (Truth and Beauty)
Most experts agree that treatment with medication and psychotherapy combined is best, but very little research is being conducted on combined treatment because in the U.S. drug companies fund research, and they’re not interested in supporting that conclusion. So psychotherapy for depression became the exception, and a scrip from your GP became the norm.
Richard O'Connor (Undoing Depression: What Therapy Doesn't Teach You and Medication Can't Give You)
In every drop of water live over one hundred thousand microbes, so, it is quite literally alive. It is the universal solvent, required for all life. It is the beginning of all things. Water is strong enough to wear down mountains but agile enough to move through the tiniest crevice. Your body is two-thirds water and every cell in it responds to that water.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
The world outside was a rolling sea and he was on a raft without a paddle. There was nothing to anchor him and no way to shore.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
Thanks to Dr Nick Edwards, who helped persuade me to write this book. Feel free to read his book In Stitches. It is like mine but not as good.
Benjamin Daniels (Confessions of a Gp: A Matter Life, Death and Earwax)
Just like osmosis, the goodness in you will always attract evil.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
Prayers are answered when the individual’s subconscious mind responds to the mental picture or thought in his or her mind. This
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
The true inner meaning of success is to be successful at the enterprise of living. A
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
I know who you are. My father told me stories about you. He talked about your hands- hands that created the world surrendered to cruel nails
G.P. Taylor (The Great Mogul Diamond (The Dopple Ganger Chronicles, #3))
I know who you are. My father told me stories about you. He talked about your hands-hands that created the world surrendered to cruel nails
G.P. Taylor (The Great Mogul Diamond (The Dopple Ganger Chronicles, #3))
As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Scientists inform us that you build a new body every eleven months; so from a physical standpoint you are really only eleven months old.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Holy expensive taste, Batman." Jacob gawked at the jewel-encrusted depiction of Adam and Eve standing under an ornate tree on the ceiling.
G.P. Ching (Weaving Destiny (The Soulkeepers, #2))
The night Frank found her it was raining, a wrath-of-God type of downpour
G.P. Ching (Grounded (The Grounded Trilogy, #1))
I felt pretty shitty when that lad died. The consultant took me aside and said that a cardiologist can’t expect to stop all his patients from ever having heart attacks, he just has to look after his patients as best he can and try to prevent as many as possible. It’s the same being a psychiatrist or GP. You can’t expect to save all your patients from suicide.
Benjamin Daniels (Confessions of a Gp: A Matter Life, Death and Earwax)
Death lived up to Jacob’s expectations. The day he died was sunny, as it was most days on the island of Oahu where he lived. Only a few miles away, bikini-clad tourists stretched out on the sand
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
That women want early abortion, that many women prefer medication to surgery, that especially in rural areas it would be a lot simpler and cheaper and less stressful for women to get a prescription from their local OBGYN or GP than to travel long distances to a clinic, that it would be a good thing to free women from having to run a gauntlet of protesters—none of that mattered. What women want in their abortion care is simply not important.
Katha Pollitt (Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights)
1. Start thy purse to fattening 2. Control thy expenditures 3. Make thy gold multiply 4. Guard thy treasures from loss 5. Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment 6. Insure a future income 7. Increase thy ability to earn
George S. Clason (The Richest Man in Babylon: 9789387669369 (GP Self-Help Collection Book 1))
It used to be the family all looking out for one another but it's not like that anymore. It used to be you at least knew your doctor, but these days you're lucky to get an appointment, let alone see the same GP twice. It used to be your neighbors kept an eye on you but people like to keep themselves to themselves now. It used to be that you belonged to a community, but really, is there such a thing anymore? Now it's more like every man for himself.
Mike Gayle (All the Lonely People)
life we have to solve the problems we face. We have to think critically about the situations before us. Your education, your experiences, they are all valuable. They create your tools to overcome the difficulties you will face.
G.P. Ching (Weaving Destiny (The Soulkeepers, #2))
There is no time or space in the mind principle. Infinite mind or intelligence is present in its entirety at every point simultaneously. Several times a day I withdrew all thought from the contemplation of my sister’s symptoms and from the corporeal personality altogether. Calmly, confidently, I affirmed as follows: This prayer is for my sister Catherine. She is relaxed and at peace, poised, balanced, serene, and calm. The healing intelligence of her subconscious mind that created her body is now transforming every cell, nerve, tissue, muscle, and bone of her being according to the perfect pattern of all organs lodged in her subconscious mind. Silently, quietly, all distorted thought patterns in her subconscious mind are removed and dissolved, and the vitality, wholeness, and beauty of the life principle are made manifest in every atom of her being. She is now open and receptive to the healing currents that are flowing through her like a river, restoring her to perfect health, harmony, and peace. All distortions and ugly images are now washed away by the infinite ocean of love and peace flowing through her, and it is so.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
As a child I had been taken to see Dr Bradshaw on countless occasions; it was in his surgery that Billy had first discovered Lego. As I was growing up, I also saw Dr Robinson, the marathon runner. Now that I was living back at home, he was again my GP. When Mother bravely told him I was undergoing treatment for MPD/DID as a result of childhood sexual abuse, he buried his head in hands and wept. Child abuse will always re-emerge, no matter how many years go by. We read of cases of people who have come forward after thirty or forty years to say they were abused as children in care homes by wardens, schoolteachers, neighbours, fathers, priests. The Catholic Church in the United States in the last decade has paid out hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation for 'acts of sodomy and depravity towards children', to quote one information-exchange web-site. Why do these ageing people make the abuse public so late in their lives? To seek attention? No, it's because deep down there is a wound they need to bring out into the clean air before it can heal. Many clinicians miss signs of abuse in children because they, as decent people, do not want to find evidence of what Dr Ross suggests is 'a sick society that has grown sicker, and the abuse of children more bizarre'. (Note: this was written in the UK many years before the revelations of Jimmy Savile's widespread abuse, which included some ritual abuse)
Alice Jamieson (Today I'm Alice: Nine Personalities, One Tortured Mind)
Then why am I here?" "For you to become what you were born to be, you must face and overcome your greatest fears. You must release what you desire most, and you must choose your course based on your wish to serve, knowing you may do so alone.
G.P. Ching (Weaving Destiny (The Soulkeepers, #2))
In the eclectic Gennadius one finds all these motivations: 'A worm is very humble and base, and you are glorious and proud; but if you are sensible, you yourself should humiliate your pride by meditating: my strength and my force become a shelter for worms.
G.P. Fedotov (Russian Religious Mind: Kievan Christianity)
one day, a clergyman with a deep store of psychological knowledge told me the inner meaning of the 139th Psalm. He called my attention to the passage that reads: In thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them. He explained that the term book meant my subconscious mind, which fashioned and molded all my organs from a tiny original cell. He pointed out that since my subconscious mind had made my body, it could also recreate it and heal it according to the perfect pattern within it.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Youssef El-Ginghly, a Tower Hamlets GP, writing in the Observer in March 2013, described how the NHS is being dismantled and concluded: This is what saddens me: what were once the NHS’s strengths – resources, expertise and the united focus on the patient – are being replaced by a fragmented and atomized service, bound not by a duty of care but by a contract and driven, not by what is best for the patient, but by the cost of the encounter. It will be a slow, insidious creep but it’s coming. Be prepared. This is the way the NHS ends: not with a bang but a whimper.
Tariq Ali (The Extreme Centre: A Warning)
Don’t you know about destiny, Malini? Destiny is not a place that we navigate to like a pinpoint on a map. Destiny is a fabric woven from our choices. It is the cloak we wear every day and the shroud that covers us in our death. You can’t wait for destiny to find you. You make it for yourself.
G.P. Ching (Weaving Destiny (The Soulkeepers, #2))
I hate the uneducated and the ignorant. I hate the pompous and the phoney. I hate the jealous and the resentful. I hate the crabbed and mean and the petty. I hate all ordinary dull little people who aren't ashamed of being dull and little.I hate what G.P. calls the New People, the new-class people with their cars and their money and their tellies and their stupid vulgarities and their stupid crawling imitation of the bourgeoisie. I love honesty and freedom and giving. I love making, I love doing. I love being to the full, I love everything which is not sitting and watching and copying and dead at heart.
John Fowles (The Collector)
Prayers are answered when the individual’s subconscious mind responds to the mental picture or thought in his or her mind. This law of belief is the secret operating principle in all the religions of the world. It is the hidden reason for their psychological truth. The Buddhist, the Christian, the Moslem
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
My subconscious knows the answer. It is responding to me now. I give thanks because I know the infinite intelligence of my subconscious knows all things and is revealing the perfect answer to me now. My real conviction is now setting free the majesty and glory of my subconscious mind. I rejoice that it is so.
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Logically, if you grow up here and you are open minded, you go to college and never come back. If you like it here, which means that you are happy living in the same house, with the same people and ideas as the generation before, then you stay. If you stay, you marry someone just like you. It's like inbreeding.
G.P. Ching
Thanks to the kindly advice of an elderly doctor friend, I suddenly realized that it is natural to assume that the creative intelligence that made all my organs, fashioned my body, and started my heart can heal its own handiwork. The ancient proverb says, “The doctor dresses the wound and God heals it.”   WONDERS
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Babylon became the wealthiest city of the ancient world because its citizens were the richest people of their time. They appreciated the value of money. They practiced sound financial principles in acquiring money, keeping money and making their money earn more money. They provided for themselves what we all desire . . . incomes for the future.
George S. Clason (The Richest Man in Babylon: 9789387669369 (GP Self-Help Collection Book 1))
I lay in bed last night and thought of G.P. I thought of being in bed with him. I wanted to be in bed with him. I wanted the marvellous, the fantastic ordinariness of him. His promiscuity is creative. Vital. Even though it hurts. He creates love and life and excitement around him; he lives; the people he loves always remember him. I've always felt like it sometimes. Promiscuous. Anyone I see, even just some boy in the Tube, some man, I think what he would be like in bed. I look at their mouths and their hands, put on a prim expression and think about them having me in bed. Even Toinette, getting into bed with anyone. I used to think it was messy. But love is beautiful, any love. Even just sex.
John Fowles
First up, Blackwell [1972] did a set of experiments on fifty-seven college students to determine the effect of colour—as well as the number of tablets—on the effects elicited. The subjects were sitting through a boring hour-long lecture, and were given either one or two pills, which were either pink or blue. They were told that they could expect to receive either a stimulant or a sedative. Since these were psychologists, and this was back when you could do whatever you wanted to your subjects—even lie to them—the treatment that all the students received consisted simply of sugar pills, but of different colours. Afterwards, when they measured alertness—as well as any subjective effects—the researchers found that two pills were more effective than one, as we might have expected (and two pills were better at eliciting side-effects too). They also found that colour had an effect on outcome: the pink sugar tablets were better at maintaining concentration than the blue ones. Since colours in themselves have no intrinsic pharmacological properties, the difference in effect could only be due to the cultural meanings of pink and blue: pink is alerting, blue is cool. Another study suggested that Oxazepam, a drug similar to Valium (which was once unsuccessfully prescribed by our GP for me as a hyperactive child) was more effective at treating anxiety in a green tablet, and more effective for depression when yellow. Drug
Ben Goldacre (Bad Science)
I know what I am to him. A butterfly he has always wanted to catch. I remember (the very first time I met him) G.P. saying that collectors were the worst animals of all. He meant art collectors, of course. I didn't really understand, I thought he was just trying to shock Caroline - and me. But of course, he is right. They're anti-life, anti-art, anti-everything.
John Fowles (The Collector)
I know what I am to him. A butterfly he has always wanted to catch. I remember (the very fisrt time i met him) G.P. saying that collectors were the worst animals of all. He meant art collectors, of course. I didn't really understand, I thought he was just trying to shock Caroline - and me. But of course, he is right. They're anti-life, anti-art, anti-everything.
John Fowles (The Collector)
SUMMARY OF YOUR AIDS TO HEALTH • Find out what it is that heals you. Realize that correct directions given to your subconscious mind will heal your mind and body. • Develop a definite plan for turning over your requests or desires to your subconscious mind. • Imagine the end desired and feel its reality. Follow it through, and you will get definite results. • Decide what belief is. Know that belief is a thought in your mind and that what you think you create. • It is foolish to believe in sickness or in anything that will hurt or harm you. Believe in perfect health, prosperity, peace, wealth, and divine guidance. • Great and noble thoughts upon which you habitually dwell become great acts. • Apply the power of prayer therapy in your life. Choose a certain plan, idea, or mental picture. Unite mentally and emotionally with that idea. As you remain faithful to your mental attitude, your prayer will be answered. • Always remember, if you really want the power to heal, you can have it through faith, which means a knowledge of the working of your conscious and subconscious mind. Faith comes with understanding. • Blind faith means that a person may get results in healing without any scientific understanding of the powers and forces involved. • Learn to pray for your loved ones who may be ill. Quiet your mind. Your thoughts of health, vitality, and perfection operating through the one universal subjective mind will be felt and made manifest in the mind of your loved
Joseph Murphy (The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (GP Self-Help Collection Book 4))
Do you think it’s fair? I sold my soul for this brand, and the protection it gives me. That’s what it says in the small print. Lots of people don’t read the small print, but I did. When you get your brand, you swear to align yourself body, mind, and soul to Milton Blake and Harrington Enterprises. Seems odd for a corporation to ask for your soul, but this is the apocalypse.
G.P. Ching (The Last Soulkeeper (The Soulkeepers Series #6))
Surgeons don’t cut you open for fun. They would probably rather be playing rugby or getting very drunk and accusing each other of being gay. That is what they like doing best. They will only cut you open if they really have to. If you decide you don’t want to be operated on, they will be only too happy to have one less patient on their ever-growing waiting lists. Very few surgeons are good at the touchy-feely sensitive stuff, but then us touchy-feely GPs would be rubbish at fixing a broken pelvis or repairing a burst aorta. You should see the mess I make trying to carve a roast chicken! We each have our skills and if it were me that was in need of an operation, I would happily put up with a slightly insensitive posh rugby boy if I knew that he was a good surgeon and could put me back together again.
Benjamin Daniels (Confessions of a Gp: A Matter Life, Death and Earwax)
It is necessary to make this point in answer to the `iatrogenic' theory that the unveiling of repressed memories in MPD sufferers, paranoids and schizophrenics can be created in analysis; a fabrication of the doctor—patient relationship. According to Dr Ross, this theory, a sort of psychiatric ping-pong 'has never been stated in print in a complete and clearly argued way'. My case endorses Dr Ross's assertions. My memories were coming back to me in fragments and flashbacks long before I began therapy. Indications of that abuse, ritual or otherwise, can be found in my medical records and in notebooks and poems dating back before Adele Armstrong and Jo Lewin entered my life. There have been a number of cases in recent years where the police have charged groups of people with subjecting children to so-called satanic or ritual abuse in paedophile rings. Few cases result in a conviction. But that is not proof that the abuse didn't take place, and the police must have been very certain of the evidence to have brought the cases to court in the first place. The abuse happens. I know it happens. Girls in psychiatric units don't always talk to the shrinks, but they need to talk and they talk to each other. As a child I had been taken to see Dr Bradshaw on countless occasions; it was in his surgery that Billy had first discovered Lego. As I was growing up, I also saw Dr Robinson, the marathon runner. Now that I was living back at home, he was again my GP. When Mother bravely told him I was undergoing treatment for MPD/DID as a result of childhood sexual abuse, he buried his head in hands and wept. (Alice refers to her constant infections as a child, which were never recognised as caused by sexual abuse)
Alice Jamieson (Today I'm Alice: Nine Personalities, One Tortured Mind)
„Știu prea bine ce reprezint pentru el. Un fluture pe care și-a dorit întotdeauna să-l prindă. Îmi amintesc (chiar prima oară când l-am întâlnit) că G.P. îi numea pe colecționari cele mai cumplite dintre toare animalele. Se referea, bineînțeles, la colecționarii de artă. Atunci nu l-am înțeles prea bine. Am crezut că urmărea doar s-o șocheze pe Caroline - și pe mine. Dar e clar că avea dreptate. Tendința lor e anti-viață, anti-artă, anti-tot.
John Fowles (The Collector)
What if believing was not about the good in the world? What if people had faith not because of what some superior being could do for them but what they could do when the light of something bigger than any one individual awakened within them—for the sake of others? If evil had been here since the dawn of time, maybe goodness was also here. Maybe, his mistake was thinking it was about him, his own future, his own soul, and not about this: the world needed the good that was in him.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
I wasn’t sure where to go from here. From the outside it seemed so straightforward. Leave, run away, start again. Julia had a lot going for her. She could have a whole new life. It clearly isn’t this straightforward as there are thousands of women like Julia who don’t leave or run away or start again. I would never really understand the complexities of Julia’s violent relationship but one thing was very clear. When she said that Andy had nobody else, what she was really saying was that she didn’t have anyone else. She was alone and, however difficult and abusive her relationship was, she clearly felt that it was all she had.
Benjamin Daniels (Confessions of a Gp: A Matter Life, Death and Earwax)
ago: THE FIVE LAWS OF GOLD 1. Gold cometh gladly and in increasing quantity to any man who will put by not less than one-tenth of his earnings to create an estate for his future and that of his family. 2. Gold laboreth diligently and contentedly for the wise owner who finds for it profitable employment, multiplying even as the flocks of the field. 3. Gold clingeth to the protection of the cautious owner who invests it under the advice of men wise in its handling. 4. Gold slippeth away from the man who invests it in businesses or purposes with which he is not familiar or which are not approved by those skilled in its keep. 5. Gold flees the man who would force it to impossible earnings or who followeth the alluring advice of tricksters and schemers or who trusts it to his own inexperience and romantic desires in investment.
George S. Clason (The Richest Man in Babylon: 9789387669369 (GP Self-Help Collection Book 1))
Mes premières observations sur l'art d'impressionner les foules et sur les faibles ressources qu’offrent sur ce point les règles de la logique remontent à l'époque du siège de Paris, le jour où je vis conduire au Louvre, où siégeait alors le gouvernement, le maréchal V..., qu'une foule furieuse prétendait avoir surpris levant le plan des fortifications pour le vendre aux Prussiens. Un membre du gouvernement, G.P..., orateur fort célèbre, sortit pour haranguer la foule qui réclamait l'exécution immédiate du prisonnier. Je m'attendais à ce que l'orateur démontrât l'absurdité de l'accusation, en disant que le maréchal accusé était précisément un des constructeurs de ces fortifications dont le plan se vendait d'ailleurs chez tous les libraires. A ma grande stupéfaction − j'étais fort jeune alors − le discours fut tout autre... “ Justice sera faite, cria l'orateur en s'avançant vers le prisonnier, et une justice impitoyable. Laissez le gouvernement de la défense nationale terminer votre enquête. Nous allons, en attendant, enfermer l'accusé. ” Calmée aussitôt par cette satisfaction apparente, la foule s'écoula, et au bout d'un quart d'heure le maréchal put regagner son domicile. Il eût été infailliblement écharpé si l'orateur eût tenu à la foule en fureur les raisonnements logiques que ma grande jeunesse me faisaient trouver très convaincants.
Gustave Le Bon (سيكولوجية الجماهير)
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Life has no guarantees and I've never been promised normal. It's time I get over it.
G.P. Ching
Sometimes we have choices and sometimes life decides for us. Today, I'm choosing, because that's how I want to spend my time.
G.P. Ching (Lost Eden (The Soulkeepers, #5))
It is close at hand—a day of darkness and gloom, a day of clouds and blackness. Like dawn spreading across the mountains, a large and mighty army comes, such as never was in ancient times nor ever will be in ages to come.” -Joel 2:1-2
G.P. Ching (The Last Soulkeeper (The Soulkeepers Series #6))
It was a point of pain, of looking out from his loathing as if it were a cocoon that had served its purpose.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1))
Malini, remember that I am an angel in love with someone I have never been able to touch, someone I thought was worth … everything. When I came for Abigail, I knew I might be throwing away eternity for the chance at a life I might never earn.
G.P. Ching (Weaving Destiny (The Soulkeepers, #2))
To write good religious science fiction, or indeed good religious fiction of any kind, is a challenge but one that it would be worthwhile trying to meet. It seems a pity the field has been apparently abandoned to pernicious rubbish like 'The Da Vinci Code', though this seems already, mercifully, to have faded away. In this, as in other areas, we could do with another C. S. Lewis to re-state the principles of Christianity in terms to stir the imagination.
Hal G.P. Colebatch
You are the third Healer born and called. The first two failed the test." "What happened to the other two?" "One is dead. The other is in an insane asylum in Israel. Would you like to see?" She leaned in, spreading the lids of her right eye with her fingers. "Um…no thanks. I think I get it.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers Box Set (The Soulkeepers, #1-3))
small deeds could have big consequences.
G.P. Ching (Lost Eden (The Soulkeepers, #5))
Genetic programming (GP) is a general optimization technique that is based on Darwin's theories on evolution and natural selection. It is a technique that was not really designed for predictive modelling.
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If you can't challenge your own way of thinking, then you can't write various perspectives. The real world rarely agrees, which is also true in fiction.
G.P. Burdon
I think you are a rare diamond of a soul, as indestructible as you are beautiful, as transparent as you are a mystery, and inherently precious even if there are many who don’t realize your value.
G.P. Ching (The Soulkeepers Box Set (The Soulkeepers, #1-3))