And when I wrote my book my early book, "Thinking In Pictures", I realized my thinking was different when I asked people about church steeples . Think about a church steeple . How does it come into your mind?
Upon whose temples with I rest my weary hopes now? The rain distills down steeples fills the ears of lonely church mice with the heartbeat of a lark or the lark in my heartbeat Hey, hey, hey,
They actually serve a purpose. You can even do a steeple .
recently had been translated in full it turns out she was strong of Mind and Body weightlifting wrestling and steeple chase were just her pre-breakfast routine she was indifferent to Regal trappings unlike her cross-dressing husband and she was such a Hands-On ruler that she punished
What is-- The pain cave, it's like how the deeper you go in the pain cave, that's how you reintroduce yourself to like new stimulus That was before they had the 3K steeple for women.
What is-- The pain cave, it's like how the deeper you go in the pain cave, that's how you reintroduce yourself to like new stimulus So now they have a 3K steeple , and then there's the 1,500, and the 5K is typically middle distance.
If I'm having bacon, I'm having bacon. Like the church in the steeple , that whole thing.
Then I asked this question, and this is where I learned how thinking can be different. Access your memory on a church steeple . How does that information come into your mind?
I always see specific ones. My concept of what a church steeple is, is a whole bunch of different pictures of specific ones. How did I figure out that a dog was not a cat.
What we lack of charm is that here I've held you in my arms. Headed over to the bells in the steeple , rusted out and overplayed. Holding on was a flame on his candle, flickering strong.
I guess I've been putting about one record out a year since about 1988 was my first record. And I was with a European label for many years called SteepleChase. And I could count on at least one record a year.
and some dumb thing about I think sports players getting scared by their own mascot. And when I asked an astrophysicist about the church steeples , he saw a motion of people singing and praying.
I didn't know that people thought differently. And then I discovered when I was in my late 30s when I asked a speech therapist think about a church steeple , she just got this vague representation like this, instead of the vivid pictures I get when I think of specific places.
This is from "Bartleby, the Scrivener." "If, for the sake of easing his back, he brought the table lid at a sharp angle, well up towards this chin, and wrote there like a man using the steeple roof of a Dutch house for his desk, then he declared that it stopped the circulation in his arms. If now he lowered the table to his waistband and stooped over it in writing, then there was a sore aching in his back."
and some dumb thing about I think sports players getting scared by their own mascot. This was something that was really a breakthrough in my thinking when I did the church steeple as my question rather than house or a car.
"Their beloved bell was in jeopardy. It had hung dutifully for decades, pealing hourly from its steeple above the Pennsylvania State House, breaking the peace of the Philadelphia streets, only to remind its citizens that time had marched on and all was well.
also the flag of shin Fain to show solidarity with Irish nationalism and this would prompt sort of right-wing swells from Cambridge 12 miles away to come down to the church and try and get up the steeple to pull down this offending Irish flag and this called rioting in the streets into this otherwise totally peace peaceful English Village and tremendous brewhaha and of
And the Millay Colony is on Edna St. Vincent Millay, the poet's property. And there's actually the colony area, and then across the street is Steepletop, Edna St. Vincent Millay's house. Her grave site is on the property.
I only have specific ones. Now you might ask, why am I talking about church steeples ? Why don't I ask house or car?
of the region, if not the town, Dr. Jerusalem and his nine-year-old son felt a sense, a heightened sense of charm as they walked a dirt road away from the town center. The town consisted of a clutch of white, wooden buildings: a clapboard post office, a general store, and a patterned New England church with a single steeple atop a square base. (Savoring the irony, Dr. Jerusalem pointed out that such churches were modeled on the architectural template of an English Catholic.) The ground was still sodden in late afternoon.
Now let's think about different kinds of thinking. And when I wrote my book my early book, "Thinking In Pictures", I realized my thinking was different when I asked people about church steeples . Think about a church steeple .