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Understanding the Process of Perception and Cognition
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Understanding the Process of Perception and Cognition
…e senses actually) takes in information in this way: Perception, Memorization, Thinking, Knowing or Cognition. Perception, of course, starts the process by an action happening to us, or by us simply taking in …
…ter understanding of ourselves and the world. The text also touches on the philosophical aspects of cognition, particularly during meditation, and links these processes to larger themes of conflict and percept…
กาม cognition และ วัฏดิ้นกม
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กาม cognition และ วัฏดิ้นกม
1. กาม cognition คือความทะยานอยากในบทบาท เช่นอยากจะหล่อ อยากจะรวย อยากจะสวย อยากจะดัง อยากจะมีลูก อยากจะมีเมีย อยากจ…
เนื้อหาพูดถึงเรื่องกาม cognition ซึ่งสะท้อนถึงความทะยานอยากในบทบาทต่างๆ เช่น อยากรวยหรืออยากมีชื่อเสียง ความอยากเหล่านี้ทำให้เกิดควา…
Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
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Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
"this or that", "black or white", with no gray area, as the locals find this logic easy to grasp and put into practice. In addition, Thai culture and language has a relatively large amount of words an
…mplicity of dualistic thinking in Thai culture and the rich linguistic resources that explain human cognition. It emphasizes that terms often linked to Buddhism should be treated as vocabulary, not dogma, and …
Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Our Only Real Belongings
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Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Our Only Real Belongings
…ide us which is home to the mind. Mind consists of the functions of perception, memory, thought and cognition. The home for our mind is at the centre of our body, at a place called the 'seventh base', which is…
This text delves into the concept that our only true belongings are our mind and its inner home, referred to as the 'seventh base'. It explains the functions of the mind and emphasizes the importance
Understanding Samsara: The Mind-Body Connection
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Understanding Samsara: The Mind-Body Connection
…-> P/M/T/K P = Perception/Sensation M = Memorization or Memory T = Thinking or Thought K = Knowing/Cognition "Remember, we are not what we think with our brain because thinking with our brain can confuse us …
In this discussion, the relationship between the brain and mind is explored in the context of Samsara. The text explains that our thinking can often be clouded by the limitations of our brain, leading