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“Like when you [[discovered]] to your great delight that [[the mind]] is the connection and facilitator between [[spirit]]/[[soul]] and [[matter]]. How exquisite for a human to start [[thinking]] in this fashion, which invites deeper and higher thoughts and lifts the person above the humdrum of life, when every day seems so ordinary and the same as usual.  
 
“Like when you [[discovered]] to your great delight that [[the mind]] is the connection and facilitator between [[spirit]]/[[soul]] and [[matter]]. How exquisite for a human to start [[thinking]] in this fashion, which invites deeper and higher thoughts and lifts the person above the humdrum of life, when every day seems so ordinary and the same as usual.  
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“When it seems that nothing out of the ordinary ever happens, all of a sudden a new thought can enter [[the mind]] just like that saying you read from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Frankl Victor Frankl] in the little book: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man's_Search_for_Meaning Man’s Search For Meaning]''. He relates the story that whilst being in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp concentration camp] and observing other [[prisoners]], the realization came to him ‘that between thought and response lies man’s greatest [[freedom]] — that of [[attitude]] — even when everything else is taken away.’  
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“When it seems that nothing out of the ordinary ever happens, all of a sudden a new thought can enter [[the mind]] just like that saying you read from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Frankl Victor Frankl] in the little book: ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man's_Search_for_Meaning Man’s Search For Meaning]''. He relates the story that whilst being in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp concentration camp] and observing other [[prisoners]], the realization came to him ‘that between thought and response lies man’s greatest [[freedom]] — that of [[attitude]] — even when everything else is taken away.’  
    
“[[Human being]]s are truly capable of [[inspired]] thoughts and actions; the [[secret]] is their attitude towards life and the way they live it. [[Everything]] hinges on the thoughts held in the mind and the space between thought and response and is decided by man’s attitude, which shapes the mode of living of each human being.  
 
“[[Human being]]s are truly capable of [[inspired]] thoughts and actions; the [[secret]] is their attitude towards life and the way they live it. [[Everything]] hinges on the thoughts held in the mind and the space between thought and response and is decided by man’s attitude, which shapes the mode of living of each human being.  

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