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One proposition made is that rather than emphasizing the intellect as the primary vehicle for understanding, individuals should consider the entirety of the mind's dimensions. A separation exists between thought, emotion, and instinctual drives, each contributing to the broader understanding of existence. Here, four dimensions of the mind are identified: intellect (Budi), identity (Ahankara), memory (Manas), and pure intelligence (Cheeta).
Each dimension serves a purpose in crafting the individual's experience. The intellect, while significant, is only a part of the larger tapestry of consciousness. The identity constructs our perspectives, while the vast array of memories influences both thought and emotion, all steering one toward experience and understanding.