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November-December-2004
Part 1 : Understanding the Concept of Mind

The first part of the series focusing on the early stages of creation of "I" the ego. A must read for all. Learn how the ego develops through word and language-bound information.

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January 2005
Part 2: Vocal Cord: Foundation of the Thought Process

One cannot think without the words; And the words are formed through the vocal cord. When we think, we sort of talk to ourselves. Discover how we think the thoughts.

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February-March 2005
Part 3: Hands: The Indicators of "I" The Ego

One cannot think without the words; And the words are formed through the vocal cord. When we think, we sort of talk to ourselves. Discover how we think the thoughts.

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April-May 2005
Part 4: Creation of Ego, "I", and Onset of Mental Illusions

We have to understand that the desires can never be fulfilled. The desires are generated from the thoughts and past memories and are thus self-propagating.
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May-Jun 2005
Part 5: Incomplete Memories and Instances of "I" in the Memory Gaps

Thoughts thrive on word-based logical information and we tend to search for all the answers in our vocabulary of the words.
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