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=== Assistant: Here’s a parallel introductory paragraph for Associative Mind Conditioning AMC, to match the tone and clarity of your E… === Here’s a parallel introductory paragraph for Associative Mind Conditioning (AMC), to match the tone and clarity of your EAM intro: The system I present in this book is called Associative Mind Conditioning (AMC). It is not a theory but a lens—a way of seeing how the mind constructs reality through chains of association. Every belief, emotion, behavior, and identity is shaped by this invisible architecture, where meaning is built not from truth, but from accumulated links between past impressions and present perception. AMC reveals how suffering is not caused by what is, but by what the mind has linked together—often unconsciously—and how freedom begins when these links are made visible. Would you like a more poetic, academic, or metaphysical variant as well?
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