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A common misconception is that to meditate properly, you must stop all thoughts from entering the mind.
Hunt is adept at entering the mind of a rudderless young woman, but she is less convincing with the brilliant and possibly crazed eighty-six-year-old Tesla.
He or she can increase that advantage by entering the mind of a defender, imagining how a defender will perceive a particular play and surmising what that defender will do next.
Beattie writes of her admiration for "Don DeLillo, entering the mind of Lee Harvey Oswald's mother in 'Libra,' and Donald Barthelme's extraordinary story, 'Robert Kennedy Saved From Drowning.' " And yet, for all her psychological prowling, she never quite makes Pat Nixon come alive the way she so deftly does with her fictional creations.
This book continues the investigation begun in an earlier volume, Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry.
It's like entering the mind of an incredible creative child, nearly impossible not to be taken by its imaginativeness and youthful spirit.
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In an interview, Dr. Judson recalled her mentor's imaginative gift for entering the minds of the insects he studied.
Largely humourless, they provide tips as to how mortal readers can prepare themselves for the challenge of entering the minds of the truly great.
She still has an unrivalled talent for entering the minds of young children, even if she now struggles to sit on the floor.
Readers of McCourt's 1996 memoir, "Angela's Ashes," will remember his rare gift for entering the minds of young children.
The person meditating should be mindful of whatever enters the mind.
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