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¡§«√ °«’ ¬– «“√ “√ √“™∫— ≥±‘ µ¬ ∂“π ªï ∑’Ë ÛÛ ©∫— ∫∑’Ë Ò ¡.§.-¡’ .§. ÚııÒ 39 Abstract The Power of Communication Somkuan Kaviya Associate Fellow of the Academy of Moral and Political Scicnces, The Royal Institute, Thailand Communication is the principal coordinate that connects the other four coordinates to form the oneness of everything : (1) difference of each part (2) one and zero, (3) time or chaotic mobility and (4) human mind. Communication is therefore the main force that leads to the other forces : (1) the force of difference between parts (2) the force of one and zero (3) the force of time and (4) the force of human mind. The force of human mind originates from learning and thinking : positive thinking, middle-path thinking, force-unifying thinking positively or negatively, thinking toward the future. Computer can enormously support the force of human mind and immensely increase the mental effect if integrated with mass communication media. Key words : communication, oneness, one and zero, time, mind. ∫√√≥“πÿ °√¡ ¡ÿ °¥“ ÿ ¢ ¡“π. ¡πÿ …¬å : ¿“«–°“¬·≈–®‘ µ °√ÿ ߇∑æ : ∏√√¡»“ µ√å , ÚıÛ˜. ¡§«√ °«’ ¬– «“√ “√»“ µ√å „À¡à . °√ÿ ߇∑æœ : ∫â “πÀπ— ß ◊ Õ‚° ‘ π∑√å , ÚıÙ˘. ¡§«√ °«’ ¬–. À≈ÿ ¡¥”·Àà ß§«“¡√— °. °√ÿ ߇∑æœ : ‚° ‘ π∑√å , ÚıÙ˜. ‡ ∞’ ¬√æß…å «√√≥ª° ¡— ™¨‘ ¡“ªØ‘ ª∑“ : “¬ °≈“ß Õß¡‘ µ‘ . °√ÿ ߇∑æ : æ’ .Õ“√å §— ≈‡≈Õ√å æ√‘ π∑å , ÚıÙ˜. Õ¥‘ »— °¥‘Ï ∑Õß∫ÿ ≠. «‘ ‡§√“–Àå Õ¿‘ ª√— ™≠“„π æ√–æÿ ∑∏»“ π“. °√ÿ ߇∑æ : À∏√√¡‘ °, ÚıÙ˜. Bhavilai, Phra Bhasakorn. Karma for Todayûs Traveller. Chiang Mai: Nuntapan Print- ing, 2005. Bloom, Howard. Global Brain. New York: John Wiley, 2000. Botton, Alain de. The Consolations of Philosophy. London: Penguin Book, Ú. Brahm, Lawrence J. Searching for Shangri-la. Beijng: Higher Education Press, 2003. Buddhadasa Bhikkhu, The Truth of Nature. Bangkok: Amarin Publishing 2006. Carlson, Neil R. Foundations of Physiological Psychology. Massachusetts: Allyn and Bacon 1995. Carter, Jimmy Our Endangered Values. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005. Chopra, Deepak Ageless Body, Timeless Mind. New York: Harmony Book 1993. Dalai Lama, The Universe In A Singh Atom. London: Little, Brown, 2005. Dunn, Philip. The Art of Peace. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher / Putnam, 2003. Emsley, John. Molecules at an Exhibition. Oxford University Press 1998. Feynman, Richard. The Character of Physical Law. Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1995. Gladwell, Malcolm. Blink. New York: Little, Brown, 2005. Green, Joey (ed.). Jesus and Muhammad. Berkeley: Seastone, 2003. Gregory, Richard. The Future of Mind- makers. London: Phoenix, 1998. Hawking, Stephen. The Universe in a Nutshell. Singapore: Bantam Press 2001. Klein Etienne. Le Temps existe-t-it ? . Paris, Le Pommier, 2002. Kurzweil, Ray. The Singularity is Near. New York : Penguin Books, 2005. Lloyd, Seth. Programming the Universe. New York: Vintage Books, 2006. Maltz, Maxwell. Psycho-Cybernetics. New York: Pocket Book, 1960. Mason, Colin. A Short History of The Future. London: Earthscan, 2006. McFarlane, Thomas J., (ed.). Einstein and Buddha. Berkeley: Seastone, 2002. Nacson, Leon. Deepak Chopra : World of Infinite Possibilities. New South Wales: Random House, 1998. Onkom, Suchira. Creating Sustainable World Peace. Bangkok: Sahadhammika, 2005. P.A. Payutto. Good, Evil and Beyond. Bangkok: Buddhadhamma Foundation, 1995. Ridley, B.K. Time, Space and Things. Cambridge University Press 1976. Sagan, Carl. The Varieties of Scientific Experience. New York : Penguin, 2006. Schro ë dinger, Erwin. What is Life? Cambridge: Canto, 2001. Singer, Peter. One World. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. Thich Nhat Hanh. Going Home : Jesus and Buddha as Brothers. New York: Riverhead Books, 1999. Yunus, Muhammad. Banker to the Poor. New York: Public Affairs, 1999. Watson, James. DNA the Secret of Life. London: Arrow Books, 2003. Wilson, Edward O. The Future of Life. New York: Vintage Books, 2002 Wilson, Paul. The Quiet. London: Macmillan, 2006.
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