•1 People are often told that they are “thick-headed” from overthinking, because their mind is like a thick forest of thoughts with no opening for Spirit.
•2 People are often told that they are “dull-witted” for constantly thinking, because their mind is dull from the noise of thoughts that allow no openness for Spirit.
•3 People are often told that they have “rocks for brains,” because their mind is like a collection of rocks with no room for Spirit but only for thinking about thinking about thinking.
•4 People are often called “a blockhead” for thinking too much, because their mind is like a block of solid wood with no room for Spirit but only for looping and ruminating thoughts.
•5 People are often called out for “thinking too hard,” and that is just what their thinking is: too hard and dense because there is thought about thought without any open space for Spirit to enter through.