The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
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Why Should I read The Power of Your Subconscious Mind The Power of Your Subconscious Mind , teaches us how to tap into the power of our conscious mind. One of the ways we can visualize the difference between the conscious and subconscious, its to think about an iceberg. The portion of the iceberg you can see floating in the water is you conscious, and the immense portion you can’t see under the water is your subconscious mind . The Subconscious mind is prone to suggestion Remember when you learned to drive or ride a bike it took immense focus and attention. And now its something that requires no effort what so ever. The subconscious mind, is prone to picking up and patterns and running with them. The same can be said of fear doubt, negative and positive emotions as well. What ever we think about the most is what we will become. Just as riding a bike or driving, both may seem like impossible task but, become easy and effortless with practice. So therefore we must apply the same to positive thinking as well, where it might seem unnatural for some it can prove to become an effortless process with practice. The use of positive thinking and visualization will make your dreams come true. When you wish abundance for others you will get abundance back in return. This is the law of sowing and reaping. In order to be happy, you must choose happiness You get what you think about most of the time, if you spend your time being pessimistic, guess what you will get in return. Pessimism. Summary of The power of your subconscious mind This book predates, most books in this field and Joseph Murray doesn’t get the credit he deserves, so if it seems all to familiar, that’s because this is the original text, and definitely worth the read.
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