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The expression I can only imagine is used to relate to something you are not physically part of. It means that you can visualize what the storyteller is saying.
It means that you are dissappionted about something
Some have mistakenly thought the word means to see something, but that is only a minor definition of the word. The main meaning is to tell about, proclaim, or bear testimony for something or someone.
idea-if it is only in the mind and not perceptible by senses term-if you write or say it and perceptible by the mind
The postulate that pertains to a line is:For any two points there exists only one line.
Slender Man.
thought
This idiom suggests that one's perception of pain can be influenced by their mindset or mental state. It implies that by changing how we perceive and think about pain, we may be able to lessen its impact or endure it better. It highlights the role of mental attitude in coping with or managing physical discomfort.
Solipsism is the philosophical belief that the only thing that can be known to exist is one's own mind, and that everything else, including the external world and other minds, is either uncertain or does not exist. It is essentially the idea that reality is subjective and only exists within one's own consciousness.
If I Only Had My Mind on Something Else was created on 1969-09-25.
Nope. Has nothing to do with it!
Sonic, of course. Freddy only exists in your mind.....
Mythological means existing only in the imagination so, by definition, no mythological creature really exists.
Ideals are principles, values, or standards that a person or group believes in or strives toward. They represent what is considered to be morally right or desirable, guiding behavior and decision-making.
The phrase 'it's all in your head' suggests that something is imagined or perceived only by the mind, rather than being a tangible reality. It implies that a situation or problem may not be as significant or concerning as someone believes it to be.
George Berkeley is a prominent proponent of idealism. He believed that reality exists in the mind and that objects only exist when perceived. This contrasts with materialism, which posits that the physical world is all that exists.
weel I think mind freaks only know cople of good tricks ;)