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THE 3 PRINCIPLES

OF PSYCHOLOGY

Here is where your


presentation begins
The Three Principles of Psychology was first
articulated and introduce by Sydney Banks, during
the early 1970s. Banks was a welder with a ninth-
grade education, he is a native of Scotland, living in
British Columbia, Canada. He realized the Three
Principles while attending a marriage seminar.

So, what are the Three Principles?


The Three Principles of Psychology are Mind,
Consciousness, and Thought
MIND
The intelligence and vitality of all life,
whether it is tangible or formless.

There are 3 kinds of Mind


The Universal Mind, the impersonal
or "wisdom" mind, and the personal
mind.
CONSCIOUSNE
SS
In tagalog is "kamalayan". Being
conscious enables one to
recognize form, which is an
expression of thought.
The thought was not created by
ourselves, this is a divine gift
since we are born. The thought
was a creative tool we employ
to guide ourselves through life.
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