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1. Intentional directedness cannot exist without this receptivity, but we also assume that the self-object may manifest particular receptivity without a source present to fulfill that receptivity
2. Metaphorically, intentional receptivity is a measure of the natural efficiency or ease in which an entity becomes a source for the self-object
3. same question arises for the intentional field—once intentional directedness of a source is established, can we talk about the magnitude of that directedness? Are all intentional sources related to the self-object with the same intentional strength? We have already assumed that the receptivity associated with different sources can vary in magnitude, but receptivity is distinct from intentional directedness
4. might assume that magnitudes of receptivity covary with magnitudes of
5. Whereas attentional rest mass is grasped through the gravitational metaphor, intentional receptivity may be associated with other
6. We have assumed that the self-object has varying degrees of receptivity for different entities, and that receptivity is ‘measured’ by the efficiency by which an entity becomes a source for the self-object
7. Receptivity is in some sense an absence that draws in intentional directedness, whereas attentional mass is a presence that draws in attentional
8. wholly determined by the receptivity of the source
9. For example, my wife as a source is associated with a large receptivity but my intentional field value associated with her may be small during angry argu-
10. small receptivity with a particular source, even if that source receptivity was large at an earlier time
11. Like attentional rest mass, the strength of a source’s intentional receptivity can change with learning or experience
12. Whereas the attentional rest mass of an object is often slow to change, dependent upon learning, experience, and time—with the not-able exception of trauma—the receptivity of a source grows with the in-
13. Intentional directedness is intrinsically stable or self-perpetuating, largely mediated by the receptivity of the self-object
14. The degree of receptivity tends to follow the degree of intentional
15. Because of this, it is difficult to speak of the natural receptivity of a source
16. We may more appropriately call it the initial receptivity, or initial compatibility of the source at first meeting it
17. Initial receptivity influences our initial intentional directedness to a source, but once we forcefully change directedness, the receptivity tends to follow that change so that the degree of intentional directedness is maintained through time
18. between receptivity and intentional directedness is not completely clear, especially since we have argued that they covary together
19. Nonetheless, compatibility suggests something distinct from receptivity and may be
20. The void is the unfilled space for atoms like intentional receptivity is the unfilled space for
21. A geometric location is neither filled nor unfilled by objects, and is not analogous to the receptivity of the self-object
22. receptivity, it remains that a materialism composed only of objects directed in geometric space is incomplete
23. The openness, or receptivity, in computation is
24. Some manifestation of directed selection and receptivity is likely ne-
25. For instance, we have said that variables reflect intentional directedness or receptivity
26. The goal is to purposefully manifest intentional receptivity in the act of accepting a rejected source
27. that each centre in its turn evokes in the particles the power of receptivity
28. any individual can obtain from it depends upon his receptivity
29. Your persistence, however, is not to win favor with God but to change your earth attitude and to enlarge your soul's capacity for spirit receptivity
30. 2 The earnest and longing repetition of any petition, when such a prayer is the sincere expression of a child of God and is uttered in faith, no matter how ill-advised or impossible of direct answer, never fails to expand the soul's capacity for spiritual receptivity
31. The soul's spiritual capacity for receptivity determines the quantity of heavenly blessings which can be personally appropriated and consciously realized as an answer to prayer
32. This is a period of greater receptivity on your part, so for those on the spiritual path there is success and greater understanding
33. Meditation makes the contact of mind with spirit; relaxation determines the capacity for spiritual receptivity
34. The prayers of time, when indited by the spirit and expressed in faith, are often so vast and all-encompassing that they can be answered only in eternity; the finite petition is sometimes so fraught with the grasp of the Infinite that the answer must long be postponed to await the creation of adequate capacity for receptivity; the prayer of faith may be so all-embracing that the answer can be received only on Paradise
35. 20 Prayer did not bring the spirit on the day of Pentecost, but it did have much to do with determining the capacity of receptivity which characterized the individual believers
36. I believe it was this receptivity that allowed me to participate in the final hoorah of healing that occurred in my life during December, 2011
37. “One learns that receptivity is the first step in being loved by other and that receiving love is the first act of loving, either of self or other
38. We know that this is so because we know that all power is from within, but it must be developed, unfolded, cultivated; in order to do this we must be receptive, and this receptivity is acquired just as physical strength is gained — by exercise
39. The spiritual fruit cause the primal instincts of the beast to subside as our receptivity to the welfare of the body’s health increases
40. It is a way of receptivity, of opening, of allowing the master (God) to enter in you
41. Your spiritual effort or worshipping only helps you to be in a state of receptivity but it can not make you enlightened on its own
42. I trusted to the fresh receptivity of these young beings in whom, unless Heredity is an empty word, there should have been a fibre which would answer to the sight, to the atmosphere, to the memories of that corner of the earth where my own boyhood had received its earliest independent impressions
43. Genius, he held, is necessarily intolerant of fetters: on the one hand it must have the utmost play for its spontaneity; on the other, it may confidently await those messages from the universe which summon it to its peculiar work, only placing itself in an attitude of receptivity towards all sublime chances
44. The attitudes of receptivity are various, and Will had sincerely tried many of them
45. During all the intervening time my mental condition had been a hurrying succession of vague emotional states or a sort of stupid receptivity