A Quote by Martha Manning

The body remembers what your mind forgets. — © Martha Manning
The body remembers what your mind forgets.

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Spirit forgets that it's Spirit and condenses to a smaller version of itself, which is soul. Soul forgets that it's soul and condenses to mind. Mind forgets that it's mind and condenses to body. Body forgets that it's body and condenses to the lowest dimension that you can have, which is matter.
The mind remembers only certain things. The body remembers everything. The information it carries goes back to the beginning of existence.
What happens is that your wretched memory remembers the words and forgets what's behind them.
What happens is that your wretched memory remembers the words and forgets what's behind them
You'll never be a mature Christian until you understand that God remembers his promises and forgets your sins.
Loneliness remembers what happiness forgets
Wisdom remembers. Happiness forgets.
Flesh forgets. Bone remembers.
You have to stand up and be a human. You have to honor the man or woman that you are. Respect your body, enjoy your body, love your body, feed, clean, and heal your body. Exercise and do what makes your body feel good. This is a puja to your body, and that is a communion between you and God. . . . When you practice giving love to every part of your body, you plant seeds of love in your mind, and when they grow, you will love, honor, and respect your body immensely.
The best thing you can do for your body is sleep. It's simple. Cater to your body as much as to your mind. Your body, after all, houses your mind. You have to pay attention to your physicality as much as your mentality.
Emotion arises at the place where mind and body meet. It is the body's reaction to your mind - or you might say, a reflection of your mind in the body.
When I'm right, no one remembers.When I am wrong, no one forgets.
It is not simply what one remembers, but why. There are sites of amputation where the past is severed from the body of the present. Remembering only encourages the growth of phantom limbs. And it is not simply what one remembers, or why, but what to do with what one remembers, which of the scattered pieces to carry forward, what to protect and preserve, what to leave behind.
We forget the origin of a parvenu if he remembers it; we remember it if he forgets it.
The brain forgets much, but the lower back remembers everything.
No word matters. But man forgets reality and remembers words.
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