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idea: the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind" thinking: the process of using your mind to consider something carefully; "thinking always made him frown"; "she paused for thought" the organized beliefs of a period or group or individual; "19th century thought"; "Darwinian thought" opinion: a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?"
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| thought disorder |
a disturbance in the thought process that is most narrowly defined as disorganized thinking with altered associations, as is characteristic of schizophrenia. The term is often used much more broadly to include any disturbance of thought, such as confusion, hallucinations, or delusions, which affects possession, quantity, or content of thought.
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| thought insertion |
The delusion that certain of one's thoughts are not one's own, but rather are inserted into one's mind.
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| thought disorder |
Thinking characterized by loosened associations, neologisms, and illogical constructs. Includes disturbances in the form, structure, and content of thought.
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| thought |
In The Secret Doctrine, used in senses quite different from the ordinary: abstract absolute thought, of which mind is a concrete manifestation, or of which voice or the Logos is a manifestation. Pymander is quoted as saying that passive or unconscious mind generates active idea -- and active idea here is the same as the activity of the Logos. Thought, impressed on the astral light, exists in eternity, whether active or passive.
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