Mind. Eye Ear Nose Tongue Body Eye See the object Identify Like/Dislike/Neutral Volition (thoughts about it) Action Object Mind.

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Mind

Eye Ear Nose Tongue Body

Eye See the object Identify Like/Dislike/Neutral Volition (thoughts about it) Action Object Mind

Ear Hear the sound Identify Like/Dislike/Neutral Volition (thoughts about it) Action Sound

Nose Smell of the object Identify Like/Dislike/Neutral Volition (thoughts about it) Action Object

Tongue Taste of the object Identify Like/Dislike/Neutral Volition (thoughts about it) Action Object (food)

Body receptors Pain, touch, temperature… Identify Like/Dislike/Neutral Volition (thoughts about it) Action Object

Past Future ‘See’ the object Identify Like/Dislike/Neutral Volition (thoughts about it) Action Mind

Thoughts Conscious Sensations

Mind Reactive mind Deals with conscious sensations Non-reactive or Passive mind Keeps the awareness about reactive mind and all sensations

Thoughts Awareness Thoughts

Awareness