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All it took was one "tiny mad idea" to separate our mind from truth and create the ego's illusion.

A thousand thoughts going through the mind, trying to separate the right from wrong, trying to prioritise the next point, taking it step by step".

This is how the mind is able to separate in thought what are inseparable in real existence.

An additional provider said the visual timeline should have been detailed even further, with the types of screening (colonoscopy, flexsigmoidoscopy, and FOBT) on different lines for the timeline instead of them all being reported on a single horizontal line, "...because in my mind, I have to separate those things out, because they mean different things to me in terms of what needs to be done next".

Attempting to separate economies from environment – as many of these analysts seem to do – is like trying to separate mind and body.

She added that, in her mind, she almost has to separate Augusta National the golf club from the Masters as a golf tournament.

When I remembered all of this and went back to my book again, I found that the trained ability to separate mind and body, a deliberate detachment, was the essential characteristic I had been looking for for my heroine, and was what I had been trying to tell myself by saying the number over and over again.

During a political campaign newspapers necessarily print such a mass of reading matter regarding the candidates and issues that a voter must have a more than usually analytical mind to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff and go to the polls knowing exactly for what and for whom he wishes to vote.

By Frank Sullivan The New Yorker, October 26 , 1929P. 27 During a political campaign newspapers necessarily print such a mass of reading matter regarding the candidates and issues that a voter must have a more than usually analytical mind to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff and go to the polls knowing exactly for what and for whom he wishes to vote.

The New Yorker, October 26 , 1929P. 27 During a political campaign newspapers necessarily print such a mass of reading matter regarding the candidates and issues that a voter must have a more than usually analytical mind to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff and go to the polls knowing exactly for what and for whom he wishes to vote.

The interest of occidental philosophy for the body was also exemplified in Descartes' effort to separate mind and body.

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