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“Strong minds talk about ideas; weak minds talk about people.”

— Sean Covey


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Psychology of the Thai people : values and behavioral patterns by Suntaree Komin

Each of the following descriptions of Thai Character Traits opens separately :

1. Ego Orientation

2. Grateful Relationship Orientation

3. Smooth Interpersonal Relationship Orientation

4. Flexibility and Adjustment Orientation

5. Religio-Psychical Orientation

6. Education and Competence Orientation

7. Interdependence Orientation

8. Fun-Pleasure Orientation

9. Achievement-Task Orientation

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“In philosophy, the self is the relationship of an individual’s own being, knowledge and values. Self relates the experiences of one’s inner and outer living in presence.”

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Sometimes it’s a dog-eat-dog world and the rest of the time it’s the other way around.

— Lawrence Block

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“Soul Work is the contemplative practice of turning inwards and rediscovering our True Nature in the present moment. Quite literally, Soul Work means doing the Soul’s work of going within and coming back home to Spirit.

Every Soul has a deep yearning to find truth, freedom, love, and peace.”

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Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit (Grace Slick, Woodstock, aug 17 1969)

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Reflect on your inner self more profoundly, as the truth resides within your own heart. You’re aware of it all the time, and that’s the reality.

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“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.”

— Benjamin Franklin

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When a Master Carpenter Builds a No Budget Bus Conversion

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David Lynch – Meditation, Creativity, Peace; Documentary of a 16 Country Tour [OFFICIAL]

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David Lynch explains Transcendental Meditation

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nir·va·na

/nərˈvänə,nirˈvänə/

noun

(in Buddhism) a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. It represents the final goal of Buddhism.