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  • But the obsession for possession and attachment in hoarding i.e. 'trishna' and 'aasakti' are (trans) physico-chemical activities resulting from the bioelectric currents in the nerves, (Fig. 1) synthesis and release of neurotransmitters and combination of these with specific receptor (Fig. 2).

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  • But the obsession for possession and attachment in hoarding i.e. 'trishna' and 'aasakti' are (trans) physico-chemical activities resulting from the bioelectric currents in the nerves, (Fig. 1) synthesis and release of neurotransmitters and combination of these with specific receptor (Fig. 2).

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • But the obsession for possession and attachment in hoarding i.e. 'trishna' and 'aasakti' are (trans) physico-chemical activities resulting from the bioelectric currents in the nerves, (Fig. 1) synthesis and release of neurotransmitters and combination of these with specific receptor (Fig. 2).

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  • The second truth, this also is the origin of pain in the world of living beings, identifies thirst trishna or selfish desire arising from attachment as the root of duhkha.

    Turning The Wheel CHARLES JOHNSON 2003

  • The second truth, this also is the origin of pain in the world of living beings, identifies thirst trishna or selfish desire arising from attachment as the root of duhkha.

    Turning The Wheel CHARLES JOHNSON 2003

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