The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy (Book Summary)

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When you start learning a specific skill like driving a car or a bike, for example, it will likely require you to focus your conscious mind. But after a period of time and with practice, your subconscious mind begins to control this skill and its practices become a natural or automatic task that does not require you to focus your conscious mind. This is a great example of conscious training for your subconscious mind, in order to harness your subconscious mind to work for you, all you have to do is to train it by repeating positive and conscious thoughts.
An example of the power of the subconscious mind is the Scottish surgeon James Esdell. In the nineteenth century he performed nearly 400 surgeries, all before the science of anaesthesia was developed. Yet the death rate in his operations was incredibly low, as it reached only two or three percent. And all this because of his technique in convincing his patients that the operations would be successful without suffering any infection or side effects. This technique was sufficient to stimulate the response of the subconscious minds of the patients and therefore their body's response as well.
The author of the book, Dr. Murphy, was the first founder of the power of subconscious mind movement. Many philosophers, psychologists and sociologists adopted it after him in many countries of the world. Dr. Murphy was able to help thousands of men and women to change their boring, monotonous and sometimes debilitating lives to a life full of vitality, morals and wealth.
Dr. Murphy's principles are not theoretical principles. Rather, they are based on concepts that are proven by time, and supported by examples from reality. Countless people who have applied these principles have learned how to get out of their lives the most they want.

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