Thinking Can Be
- Sarah Ind
- May 10, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 23, 2025
Ideas
Growth
Seeing
Feeling
Judging
Knowing
Sensing
Our mind
Hard work
Imagining
Mentalese
Pondering
Reasoning
Regarding
Conception
Reflecting
Considering
Determining
Imagination
Remembering
Visualizing
What we are
Anticipating
Inner speech
Comprehension
Contemplation
Meditating on
Understanding
A mental event
Having concern
Having in mind
Its own reward
To call to mind
Inward reasoning
Making judgments
Creating with God
Having an opinion
A physical process
An attribute of God
Having an intention
What we contemplate
Silent contemplation
Having an expectation
Intending or planning
Information processing
Having a view or opinion
Particular consideration
Centering our thoughts on
Determining by reflecting
Mentally evoking concepts
What comes from the heart
The soul talking to itself
The workings of conscience
Considering the suitability
Forming a mental picture of
That which the mind thinks
The ultimate human resource
A skill that must be learned
The stumbling stone to poetry
Movement confined to the brain
The natural activity of the mind
Having an opinion or to regard as
Saying something within ourselves
The succession of ideas or images
Judgement, reasoning, deliberation
More precious than all five senses
The talking of the soul with itself
Having the mind engaged in reflection
To understand ourselves and the world
A momentary dismissal of irrelevancies
The place where intelligent actions begin
Filling the mind with revealed propositions
The desire to gain reality by means of ideas
To subject to the processes of logical thought
A process of talking to ourselves intelligently
Having in the mind or calling to mind a thought
Any form of mental process, conscious or unconscious
Directing our mind to a particular subject or object
The hardest work we can do, and among the most important
The storage, transmission, and processing of information
Like talking to another person, but that person is also us
One of the most important weapons in dealing with problems
Exercising the powers of judgment, conception, or inference
Conscious processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation
Instantiating in oour mind the universal essence of the object of thought
The first step to a revolution in our life that is incredibly significant
Conscious cognitive processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation
The accurate and deliberate instituting of connections between what is done and its consequences
The source of all wealth, success, material gain, all great discoveries, inventions and achievements
Setting our mind upon object, holding it in view or contemplation, or extending to it, stretching to it
Thinking about the whole spectrum of life from the perspective of a mind that has been trained in truth
Judging, reasoning, concept formation, problem solving, deliberation, considering an idea, memory, or imagination
Either the act or operation of the mind, when attending to a particular subject or thing or the idea consequent on that operation
Pausing long enough to look more carefully at a situation, to see more of its character, to think about why it's happening, to notice how it's affecting us and others