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Power Of Subconscious Mind: Fact or Fiction
An area that most people overlook, the subconscious mind is full of benefits for you as a person. It may involve finding a new job, getting a new home, making more money or just being happy, but on many occasions individuals don't believe it's possible. What we have to remember is that our actions start from the mind, even though on some occasions they come from the subconscious area.
Let's look at an example of subconscious mind power, where you want to change the channel on the television. Chances are good that you have been in a place where you just picked up the remote and flipped the channel without thinking twice about it. You didn't need to worry about the particulars of the action because you were very used to it, you knew what to expect and the action has become subconscious.
The power of your subconscious mind has an incredible impact on how you act, and how you see the world. That's why it's important to train yourself to use it to its fullest potential. This training is key to improving your quality of life.
Through the proper harnessing of the power of the subconscious mind, an individual can truly live out his or her true potential. Far too often we are told about the 'evils and dangers' that lurk in the subconscious. While there is certain value in understanding the dark side of human psychology, only looking at the negative comes with many unfortunate consequences.
Sometimes, you need to be a bit more proactive; when faced with a task you're putting off, affirm to yourself the positive benefits of completing the task. Remind yourself that you can do it, and think about all the things you can do when it's done. People who mark their calendars counting down to a holiday are one example of this.
One way this can be achieved is through constantly reminding oneself about how many benefits can be derived from performing the task. You could also look in the mirror and affirm that you are the absolute best person for the job. In fact, you are so good at the job the end result will be a complete work of art!
When you want to do things like stop smoking or if you want to overeat, or quit drinking, affirmations can be enormously important. Constantly repeating your affirmations can help you tap into your subconscious mind and help you change your behavior; it doesn't matter whether you are writing down your affirmations or speaking them.
There are other means one can use to harness the power of the subconscious mind. Post hypnotic suggestion is a common method that is often used. This process can be done by using a qualified hypnotherapist but self hypnosis is also an option by listening to pre-recorded hypnosis audios.
You may also want to look into a brand new process know as binaural beats or brainwave synchronization, which will let you listen to special sound frequencies using headphones. Because the two sounds that you are hearing are different, it forces the two hemispheres of your brain to synchronize. This in turn will put you into a deep meditative state that lets your conscious self get in touch with your subconscious mind.
There is evidence that this can actually be taken much further. Buddhist monks for example are able to use the power of their subconscious mind so successfully that they can exhibit what some would call 'supernatural' powers such as levitation and invisibility.
What it comes down to is you have to manipulate the way your subconscious thinks. There are even movies like, 'The Secret' that delivers all kinds of information on the subconscious mind. It deals with the Law of Attraction and how positive thinking can change your life in several different positive ways.
This type of thinking has been known to date as far back as the ancient religions. They were able to use the logic behind quantum physics and show the world just the kind of abilities our minds actually have within them. However, before you start training, the first thing that needs to be noted is that you have to have an open mind. If you believe it is possible, then it will be.
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