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No, mindful is not another word for think. Mindful means being fully present and aware of one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings in a non-judgmental way. Thinking involves the process of forming thoughts and ideas in the mind.
Gautama Buddha was known as the "Enlightened one" as well as Karma
"Philosophia" is a Latin word that means "love of wisdom." It refers to the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and the mind. Philosophia encompasses a wide range of disciplines and is considered one of the oldest intellectual pursuits in human history.
"Convert" is a word that means to change one's beliefs or opinions, often in a religious or philosophical context.
To make up your mind means to make a decision. You hear this when someone is having a hard time deciding between choices. You would say "make up your mind!" if they can't decide between two outfits, or which meal to choose in a restaurant. If you are the one who cannot decide, you could say "I can't make up my mind."
"Standing at a fork in the road" can mean that someone faces a choice, but hasn't yet made a decision.
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Yes, mind-blowing is one word.
The scientific word that means to see is "visualize." It refers to mentally creating images or representations in one's mind.
Accurate is the one that comes to mind.
One example of a word with the word root "ev" is "evoke", which means to bring a memory, feeling, or image into the mind.
The word mind has one syllable.
The word is "monolith" (Greek monolithos for "one stone").
Follower, pupil...or a 'taught one'.The Hebrew word, limmudh′, means basically "one who learns or is trained". A related word (malmadh′) means a "goad" used in training cattle. The Greek word for disciple (mathetes′) primarily points to 'one who directs his mind to something'.
The word Buddha is a Sanskrit word which means "The Awakened One", one who is awakened to Reality, who understands true nature of the mind, the world, and all sentient beings.
Unanimous is one word.