Matching Questions
67. Stream of consciousness
68. Habits
69. Healthy mindedness
70. Pluralistic thinking
71. Social self
72. Knowledge of acquaintance
73. Sentiment of rationality
74. James-Lange theory of emotion
75. Personal blindness
76. Pragmatism
77. Spiritual self
78. Fringe
79. Knowledge about
A. Context, or web of associations and feelings that give meaning to the contents of awareness
B. The personal habit patterns that form the mainstay of our relationships
C. Can be created, modified, or eliminated by conscious direction
D. Involves emotionally embracing an idea before we can turn to the business of decision making
E. Knowing through abstract reasoning
F. Prevents us from being aware of the intensity and the perfection of the present moment
G. Continuous flow of thought, or of subjective life
H. Knowing through direct experience
I. Holding to more than one theory at a time
J. Source of effort, attention, and the will
K. “Granted it’s true, what difference will it make?”
L. Emotion is based on our recognition of the physical feelings, not of the initial situation
M. Acting on ideals
67) G 68) C 69) M 70) I 71) B 72) H 73) D 74) L 75) F 76) K 77) J 78) A
79) E
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