Hello Friends,
My greetings to you.
I believe a ‘visualized-thought’ gives more meaningful power to the ‘thought’ itself.
My attempt is to pictures the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
Well, there are no new thoughts. There are only thoughts or ideas we have not become aware of.
Let us ensure to reflect these thoughts and make them re-appear in our disposition, character and deeds.
That will be the Applied Science of the Basic Science we learn from these “Picture Thoughts.”
Our application will serve as a Testing Laboratory of our Life’s challenges.
The test of this “Picture Thought” is not the reader saying, “What an inspiring set of ideas”
but “I will do something.”
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
( Enthused to share….)
From India, Madras
My greetings to you.
I believe a ‘visualized-thought’ gives more meaningful power to the ‘thought’ itself.
My attempt is to pictures the relevant words and makes these thoughts easily conceivable.
Well, there are no new thoughts. There are only thoughts or ideas we have not become aware of.
Let us ensure to reflect these thoughts and make them re-appear in our disposition, character and deeds.
That will be the Applied Science of the Basic Science we learn from these “Picture Thoughts.”
Our application will serve as a Testing Laboratory of our Life’s challenges.
The test of this “Picture Thought” is not the reader saying, “What an inspiring set of ideas”
but “I will do something.”
Your feedback will be appreciated.
Have a great day.
Thanking you.
AVS.
( Enthused to share….)
From India, Madras
Dear Bhaskar
Thanks for your response.
The 'thought' indicates that even a small creature like a 'Woodpecker' could able to use its **head (brain) for its success,it reminds the human beings to use their brain(head) for their success .
Regards
AVS
** A woodpecker will continuosly hit tree in which it sits,and look for small bugs inside the tree.In addition to keeping it's eyes closed and striking the exact same point everytime to avoid rotational damage, "shock waves are transmitted less readily in the woodpecker's head than in a human's because the former has a narrow space between the skull and the brain, with very little fluid, and the woodpecker's brain is packed tightly by dense yet spongy bone which buffers the force to the brain. Additionally, some of the muscles in the woodpecker's head contract, which helps to absorb and distribute the shock. Structures from the base of the tongue extend round the brain and may also absorb shocks."
God's design is always great!
From India, Madras
Thanks for your response.
The 'thought' indicates that even a small creature like a 'Woodpecker' could able to use its **head (brain) for its success,it reminds the human beings to use their brain(head) for their success .
Regards
AVS
** A woodpecker will continuosly hit tree in which it sits,and look for small bugs inside the tree.In addition to keeping it's eyes closed and striking the exact same point everytime to avoid rotational damage, "shock waves are transmitted less readily in the woodpecker's head than in a human's because the former has a narrow space between the skull and the brain, with very little fluid, and the woodpecker's brain is packed tightly by dense yet spongy bone which buffers the force to the brain. Additionally, some of the muscles in the woodpecker's head contract, which helps to absorb and distribute the shock. Structures from the base of the tongue extend round the brain and may also absorb shocks."
God's design is always great!
From India, Madras
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