mind like Heraclitus’ river. mind, fact, like nineteenth-century fathe — Howard Bloom, God Problem: a Godless Cosmos Creates

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Your mind is like Heraclitus' river. Your mind, in fact, is like nineteenth-century father of psychology William James' "stream of consciousness," a bubbling, babbling brook. Your mind constantly produces different currents of associations, different swirls of thought, and different moods.

Howard Bloom, The God Problem: How a Godless Cosmos Creates

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