P.M.A.' stands for 'Positive Mental Attitude'. From Wikipedia; "Positive mental attitude, is a psychological term which describes a mental phenomenon in which the central idea is that one can increase achievement through optimistic thought processes" In the philippines, PMA stands for Philippine Military Academy.
Mental programming refers to the process of shaping an individual's thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors through various techniques, often aimed at personal development or behavioral change. This can involve methods such as visualization, affirmations, and cognitive restructuring to influence one's mindset and emotional responses. It is often used in fields like psychology, coaching, and self-help to help individuals achieve their goals and improve their mental well-being. Ultimately, mental programming seeks to create positive patterns of thinking and behavior.
both their mental and physical health
It can be used as a saying for the equivalent of 'brain fart' or just a simple mental block.
use mental capacity to ideate and formulate novel solutions to mankinds' problems
Nonresistant is defined as the inability to withstand the effect of something, or a person who does not resist force. A sample sentence is "Shale is a nonresistant form of sandstone."
The Martyrs Mirror was reprinted so that young Christians could read how others had given their life for Jesus Christ. They could also study about nonresistance, then they would know why they could not fight in a war.
Yes, Gandhi was truly non-violent. He was much impressed by Leo Tolstoy's "nonresistance to evil" theory.
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the mental what?
I am not mental. I however do know a few people that you can consider mental.
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A mental is a mental..haha!
Mental name and Mental status are both cool user names with the word mental in the name.
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Truth: learning from your own mistakes and conducting experiments on yourself.Nonviolence: nonresistance connected in a way to religion..Vegetarianism: carved in the Hindu and Jain traditions in India.Brahmacharya: spiritual and practical purity.Simplicity: giving up unnecessary spending.Faith: belief in a Higher power and that all religions are real and are equal.
meekness, timidity, self-abasement, self-abnegation, submissiveness, servility, obsequiousness, mortification, reserve, lowliness, demureness, unobtrusiveness, subservience, subjection, humbleness, submission, abasement, diffidence, self-effacement, fawning, obedience, passiveness, nonresistance, resignation, bashfulness, shyness, timorousness, inferiority complex