Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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inspire, move, enchant ... A

In search of a health tip on B I came across the concept of desire.
If one is eager to learn something new or you desire a price for a service that you have done? I 'm always incredibly eager to learn new things, eager to improve my style, eager to bring the best books on the market.

At Wikipedia you can read the following:

desire means the mental drive to correct a deficiency experience with a related appropriation request of the object or condition, which appear to be capable of correcting this situation. Direction key to the emotional drive are the desire more associated mental factors (emotions, imagination, Desires), the desire other hand, more physical (shoots of pain, hunger, thirst). The corresponding verb in both cases desire .
The term "desire" is in language, poetry and literature are often used as a metaphor for the sexual pleasure, while "Desire" - including through the coinage Jacques Lacan ("Desire") - especially in the vocabulary of Science is, above all of psychoanalysis and feminist philosophy (such as Judith Butler) found its way.


But that has nothing to do with wellness. Words like meet inspire, delight, move ....
Yes, move carefully. Who has not enjoyed the inspiratory movement (walking) in the forest. We run as easy step by step to flow, our thoughts, enjoy the warm sunshine and suddenly it is there, the idea, the thought that we would not come up all the time. Rarely do you have something to write here when we're on the road and often is the idea, the idea faded when we arrive back at home.
Often I'm annoyed that the brilliant ideas have disappeared in the universe and not adjust well with the best will do. Since I had the idea:
I bought a voice recorder and take with him on my trips, I can also record the same sounds from nature and use it for audio books. This has now proved very good. move

So dance, run, jump, all this activity leave our brains are in full swing. Facit, bring in a void of thought and a vain attempt to words onto paper, simply and in the great outdoors. In the wild, the thoughts run better.

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