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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profound mind" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has great depth of thought or understanding. Example: "The university professor was known for his profound mind and his ability to dissect complex theories with ease."
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Bach, possessing what was arguably music's most profound mind, might have envied his colleague's easy gallantry and mercurial sense of drama.
In effect, de Botton invites us to take comfort in the thought that a person of profound mind and astounding intellectual accomplishment wasn't really happy -- in spite of the fact that all available evidence suggests he was really happy and it was precisely his intellectual activity that contributed to his happiness.
Some good books to start with include A Profound Mind: Cultivating Wisdom in Everyday Life by the Dalai Lama, The Nature of Personal Reality by Jane Roberts, "A New Earth" by Eckhart tolle and One-Minute Mindfulness by Donald Altman.
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At one of the last big events to be held at Tent City University, Conor Gearty of the London School of Economics said something about social movements that many of us found quite profound: "Minds are not changed by singular actions, however singular.
The potential benefits of having fermented beverage (or foods) can be explained by ethanol's combined analgesic, disinfectant and profound mind-altering effects[ 26].
This is a daydream of Spain passing through a singularly profound musical mind.
"Profound fatigue, profound brain fog.
America's founders were educated men, many with profound legal minds and years of experience in governing.
"GIFs can be funny, sad, profound, psychedelic, whimsical, mind-blowing, mind-numbing, narrative, and completely bonkers," Misheff told me.
The impact was profound, body and mind suffering together.
With his father's patient guidance as well as the influence of a good teacher, the future president had a profound change of mind, especially about books.
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