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                            The word çJit-vinyarné is currently popularly used in Thailand to denote

                       the çphilosophical intellect concerned with the better, or higher, part of the
                       mind, showing much refinement of thought and feeling, characterized by

                       the ascendancy of the spirité.  The word is used in a similar way as the
                       English word çspiritualé or çspiritualityé, but its meaning is much deeper.



                                                                     Somchai  Bovornkitti, M.D.
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