The Power Of TheSubconscious Mind
A Pocketbook Guide toFulfilling Your Dreams
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Everybody has adream...
Chapter 2 - Why do dreamsfail?
Top 5 Reasons Why Our DreamsRemain Dreams
Chapter 3 - How Our MindWorks
a. The ConsciousMind
b. The Subconscious Mind -An Introduction
Chapter 4 - How To Make YourSubconscious Do Your Bidding - There should never be anythingnegative
a. The Science (and Art) ofPraying
What Composes a SuccessfulPrayer?
b. Visualization
c. Affirmation
d. The ArgumentativeMethod
e. The Mental MovieMethod
f. The SleepingTechnique
g. AppreciationTechnique
Chapter 5 - YourSubconscious and Its Power of Physical Healing
Chapter 6 - YourSubconscious and Its Power of Mental and EmotionalHealing
a. The Act ofForgiving
b. Removing Fear
c. Freeing YourMind
Chapter 7 - SubconsciouslyThink Your Way to Wealth and Success
Chapter 8 - Using YourSubconscious to Have a Happy Relationship
a. Being Happy with thePeople Around You
a. How to Get the IdealOne
b. Mending a FallingMarriage
Chapter 9 - SubconsciousHappiness to Reality
Chapter 10 - You Can NeverBe Old with a Healthy Subconscious
Introduction
I want to thank you andcongratulate you for downloading the book, The Power of theSubconscious Mind.
This book contains provensteps and strategies on how to to Fulfilling YourDreams.
You have within you ahidden power a power so remarkable that it can literally transformyour life once you learn how to properly use it. That power is yoursubconscious mind.
Most people tend tounderestimate the power of their subconscious mind because theydont understand exactly what the subconscious mind is, or how itworks. You may have even been led to believe that the subconsciousmind is something strange or mysterious or even taboo. In reality,though, the subconscious mind is a normal and integral part of theway your mind functions.
Still, make no mistakeabout it the subconscious mind is truly powerful. I call it ahidden power, because most people dont know how to use it. But inthis book, Im going to show you how to use this hidden power totransform your life.
Your subconscious mind canhelp you achieve goals, eliminate bad habits and replace them withgood ones, improve your self-image, be more creative, become afaster learner, and so much more. When you learn how to properlyutilize the power of your subconscious mind, you can experiencemore happiness and joy, more success, more financial abundance,better health, and stronger relationships than you ever imaginedpossible.
Now, with that said, thisbook will not only give you awareness on vocabulary anddistinctions between important psychological terms, but will allowyou to discover or refresh your memory on how to use yoursubconscious mind to accomplish more and better things in yourlife.
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Chapter 1 Everybody has adream...
The most pleasant thought or emotionwe can possibly have is depicted by the term dream. What could bemore inspiring, colorful or dramatic than dreams that havesustained humanity down the ages and provided a foundation for ourlives? While we advise children to study and stop dreaming, thetruth is that no life will be possible without the power of dreams.After all, it is a dream that keeps us going as we climb the ladderof what we term society in the material sense.
Every leader, entrepreneur and socialreformer has a dream, whether it concerns the individual or thenation at large. If that vision and mission set realistic goals andare philanthropic in nature, blessed by social forces, the dreamsare quite likely to succeed.
Trump and Hillary are the present dayleaders in the American Presidential race. Each of them has a dreamfor the country and they are trying to sell the dream to sometimesgullible voters.
Movies, story books and even songs andmusic sell dreams on massive scales in the sense that the contentis always fictional! Come to think of it, they sell potent visionsthat amuse audiences that need to be entertained after all the hardlabor of the week, whether at home, factory or office. It is trulya powerful function of the dream element!
The dream state is shrouded in mysteryif we begin to analyze the nature of the phenomenon during sleepand whether or not it is connected with reality. When we take amystic view of what dreams mean, we are lost. The sleeping dreamsare clouded in ambiguity and are supposed to reflect thesubconscious mind at work. If you secretly desire a sewing machine,it would probably figure within the dream.
Chapter 2 - Why dodreams fail?
While the world is elated by dreams since theyrepresent all the glorious aspirations of humankind, the materialand the spiritual, the artistic and the mundane, the truth is thatdreams are hard to fulfil. If we have the freedom of speech andexpression according to tag constitution, we have the freedom todream. Yet too many dreams may weaken the spirit and thedetermination to achieve them.
That is one of the reasons dreams fail,excessive fancy dreams that the individual knows are fated to goawry. A child may desire too many toys at once! Similarly, it seemsthat adult life is also crowded with too many passions, quiteunachievable too.
Shall we call them fads or fetishes? At thegrowing age, particularly, if somebody was hooked on music ordresses, bikes or cars for that matter to compare great things withsmall, the desires to acquire never ends. Finally, if the means areavailable, too many DVDs and dresses may accumulate and finally youdo not know what to do with them!
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