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MIND MIND THE THE MIND MIND MIND MIND MIND MIND MIND T H E THINKING MIND SUB-CONSCIOUS BODY CONSCIOUS MIND EMOTIONAL BODY You CHOOSE your THOUGHTS CONSCIOUS MIND SUB-CONSCIOUS BODY THINKING MIND EMOTIONAL BODY Your FEELINGS are expressed In ACTIONS CONSCIOUS MIND BODY You CHOOSE your THOUGHTS Your THOUGHTS cause Your FEELINGS THE MIND BODY CONSCIOUS MIND BODY CONSCIOUS MIND BODY You CHOOSE your THOUGHTS Your THOUGHTS cause Your FEELINGS THE MIND BODY T H E M A G I C A L G R A P H I C YOUR ACTIONS PRODUCE RESULTS

MIND Feelings Mind Mind Mind Mind Body See Hear Smell Taste Touch Perception See INTELLECTUAL Mind Feelings CONSCIOUS Mind Will Hear MIND Imagination Smell Sub-CONSCIOUS Mind EMOTIONAL Mind Memory Taste Intuition Touch Body Reason Vibration