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Puts you in survival mode.Now I pull inward.Just try to get through the next 10 minutes.
Now I pull inward.
It's very inward-looking.
He decided to turn inward after this, weirdly.
And we'll go inward.
But when we turn inward, we're vulnerable because we're not paying attention to the world around us.
We go inward, we do this sad, deep kind of internal reflection and then we come back out.
It's jut a lot of looking inward, asking yourself, who are you, this type of thing.
And to me this turning inward, the dance itself of the dervishes is about getting into a deep conversation with yourself.
Many of us turn our attention inward to come up with some narrative that explains our experiences in ways that give shape
When we turn our attention inward to make sense of our problems we don’t end up finding solutions, we end up ruminating, worrying, catastrophising.
It helps us when we turn inward.
So this dance is an opportunity for these people to turn inward toward something.
It's a place-- it's a turning inward toward the self and it's a turning inward, and the irony is it's a turning and a turning and a turning
And what sadness does is it turns our attention inward.
There's this sense that we can all look inward and pull back from any real engagement with the,
And so all of this is just one big metaphor for the turning inward and getting quiet to listen to the heart.
is to have no real outlet for anger and frustration and turn it inward, and this, you would see
The capacity to be bored and let your mind wander is your imagination calling to you to go inward
So if I put this knife in my relaxed hand, it's actually facing inward, not this way.
Some of those cells will come from the outside and become the neural tube as they invaginate inward.
it turns out that the gravitational force increases, and it continues to go inward.
grew up in a sort of more frail, bookish, inward-looking child.
And then, this last one: It's more outside-in than inward-out thinking.
There are various techniques of sense withdrawal, but effectively it means to withdraw your attention from the world and focus your mind inward.
They come to the Bay Area quite frequently, I think once a year at least, and this is a dance that is all about turning inward.
You can't have a static universe for very long in this case, because if you perturb this galaxy a little bit inward,
My grandmother, as outgoing and gregarious as my grandfather, she was quiet and inward.
And in the shadows of the trees, a tobacco barn was year by year collapsing on itself, the metal roof sloping inward,
So, this is a more inward-looking, at least from my point of view, focus.
waves in action, and so forth, that those monolayers would crimp inward and turn into liposomes.
it literally stopped, became a dictatorship, had several rounds of hyperinflation, turned inward, all kinds of things went wrong.
You don't take it out on Dr. Chance or Mission Control people, you turn it inward, then you get depression.
smell, taste, vision, touch, hearing things that are pointed outward towards the world that give you information about the world around you but we also have inward pointing so-called intraceptive
it involves a lot of continual dialogue between the body and the mind using both the senses that are pointed out at the world and the senses that are pointed inward at the body so
So we go in and out of these phases of, of focusing on the world around us and turning deeply inward.
Perfectionism is this double-edged sword, where it has a lot of gifts that can be used for good, or, if they're reflected inward, can just destroy you.
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