The difference between mind and intelligence?



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The mind combines information and belongs to the realm of intelligence. It is logic. Intelligence is the ability to think, such as taking a topic and looking at it from different angles. It is creativity.

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The mind combines information and belongs to the sphere of the intellect. It is logic. Intelligence is the ability to think, such as taking a topic and looking at it from different angles. It is creativity.

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The function of the mind is to distinguish between pleasant and unpleasant, and to find ways to achieve pleasant and avoid unpleasant; the function of the mind is to distinguish between right and wrong, harmful and useful, that is, things that lie outside the zone of gross sensual perception.

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If you look for distinctions, the mind will go beyond reason.

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Reason, mind and spirit together are the soul, whose dignity in this world is determined by the will. Reason is the power of the soul, through which it clearly imagines the possible. The mind is the insight into the connection of things. Mind is the organ of the mind, mind is the organ of the spirit. A being endowed with reason and free will is spirit. The human spirit is given the vital power to understand the language of the spiritual. The more a person grows in his spiritual strength, the more he is illuminated, i.e., he is brought closer to the likeness of Godhead.

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mind-two letters mind-five try to object

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Mind is when one knows much, and reason is when one understands much.

 

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