Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?

In 2014, the famous researcher and Nobel laureate Bruce Lipton proved that human thoughts, not just thinking, are energy, they are real and have power. “‘Do not doubt that you command your body and mind... If thoughts are weak and life is like that. Our thoughts are energy and have the power to crea...

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Main Author: Fahira Fejzić-Čengić
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Language:English
Published: Center for Philosophy of Media and Media Research 2020-05-01
Series:In Medias Res
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spelling doaj-baa86b2f756b47ff9730a743968c19072020-11-25T03:44:25ZengCenter for Philosophy of Media and Media ResearchIn Medias Res1848-63042020-05-019162523253210.46640/imr.9.16.4Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?Fahira Fejzić-Čengić0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6915-5882Faculty of Political Science, University of SarajevoIn 2014, the famous researcher and Nobel laureate Bruce Lipton proved that human thoughts, not just thinking, are energy, they are real and have power. “‘Do not doubt that you command your body and mind... If thoughts are weak and life is like that. Our thoughts are energy and have the power to create.” These can be simple connections, analogies, combinations, or mature, coherent conclusions. Then, at higher mental levels, human thinking often gives birth to very significant, occasionally even ingenious and grandiose thoughts, which in turn become bearers of new energies, social inventions, practices, and interpersonal relations that were previously unimaginable. Human thoughts are power.http://www.centar-fm.org/inmediasres/images/pdf/16/F.%20Fejzic-Cengic,%20Can%20Intracommunicology%20Assist%20the%20Philosophy%20of%20the%20Media.pdfintracommunicologynew personal perceptionbreathinggoodevilplacebo
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Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?
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author_facet Fahira Fejzić-Čengić
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title Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?
title_short Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?
title_full Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?
title_fullStr Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?
title_full_unstemmed Can Intracommunicology Assist the Philosophy of the Media?
title_sort can intracommunicology assist the philosophy of the media?
publisher Center for Philosophy of Media and Media Research
series In Medias Res
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publishDate 2020-05-01
description In 2014, the famous researcher and Nobel laureate Bruce Lipton proved that human thoughts, not just thinking, are energy, they are real and have power. “‘Do not doubt that you command your body and mind... If thoughts are weak and life is like that. Our thoughts are energy and have the power to create.” These can be simple connections, analogies, combinations, or mature, coherent conclusions. Then, at higher mental levels, human thinking often gives birth to very significant, occasionally even ingenious and grandiose thoughts, which in turn become bearers of new energies, social inventions, practices, and interpersonal relations that were previously unimaginable. Human thoughts are power.
topic intracommunicology
new personal perception
breathing
good
evil
placebo
url http://www.centar-fm.org/inmediasres/images/pdf/16/F.%20Fejzic-Cengic,%20Can%20Intracommunicology%20Assist%20the%20Philosophy%20of%20the%20Media.pdf
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