it means pain only exists if you want it to exist
You don't. That's not an idiom. You are probably thinking of the phrase bear in mind, which is not an idiom. "Bear" means to hold or carry something, so "bear in mind" just means to keep something in your mind or think about it.Bear in mind, you should always look up the meanings of words in a dictionary.
"Out of your mind" is an idiom. It makes no sense unless you already know that it means you are behaving in a crazy manner.
State of mind refers to a person's current emotional or psychological condition. It can encompass feelings, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes that influence one's behavior and perceptions at a particular moment.
This idiom gives the image of your mind being lost out of your head. You can't find it. The figurative meaning is that you're totally confused and have no idea what to do or say.
"His pessimistic state of mind prevented him from seeing the positive aspects of the situation."
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
This is not an idiom. It means just what it says. Temper: the personality and state of mind Genius: a person much more intelligent than the average
You're out of your mind means your ideas are crazy.
Cleaning ones mind of misunderstanding
Mind your Ps and Qs means to use good manners.
The idiom, "You lost your marbles," means that you've gone crazy.
You don't. That's not an idiom. You are probably thinking of the phrase bear in mind, which is not an idiom. "Bear" means to hold or carry something, so "bear in mind" just means to keep something in your mind or think about it.Bear in mind, you should always look up the meanings of words in a dictionary.
Nothing. "Loud of your mind" makes no sense as an idiom or a phrase. You should ask the person to tell you exactly what they did say and explain it to you.
It's not an idiom. It's just a sentence -- to be young again means that you are once more younger in age. This can be literally -- like in a science fiction time travel story -- or it can be figurative -- like your mind is young again.
The image is of your mouth as a gun, and you're shooting it. This idiom means that you're speaking without thinking - just blasting out whatever comes to your mind.
It means to be more concerned about what you are doing than checking on what others are doing.
That means answering with the first thought(s) that come(s) to mind.