BOOK SUMMARY 299
The Power of Your
Subconscious
Mind
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Summary written by: Lutfiyya Dhalla
“As you sow in your subconscious mind, so
shall you reap in your body and environment. Imagine your subconscious mind as
a bed of rich soil that will help all kinds of seeds to sprout and flourish,
whether good or bad. Every thought is a cause, and every condition is an
effect. This is the reason it is so essential that you take charge of your
thoughts. In that way, you can bring forth only desirable conditions.”
- The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, page 8
The Power of the Subconscious Mind, is an interesting
read on the inner workings of your mind and how it impacts your behavior and
life. Originally published in 1962, this book contributed to the New Thought
movement and contains a variety of techniques and exercises that help you
understand and communicate with your subconscious mind. The underlying theme of
this book is the the messages we carry from our upbringing through parents, and
teachers etc. become our personal stories. Regardless of if they are bad or
good, they filter down through our conscious mind and seep into our
subconscious which then influences our behavior. The messages we choose to
believe then determine the level of success we think we are either capable or
incapable of achieving in our life.
The Golden Egg
The Duality of Mind - Communicate with your Subconscious
"What you write on the inside, you will experience
on the outside.You have two sides to your life, objective and subjective,
visible and invisible, thought and its manifestation."- The Power of Your
Subconscious Mind, page 46
Your subconscious can be thought of as your book of life.
The thoughts, beliefs, opinions and theories you chose to write and
impress on your subconscious mind is what you will experience through physical
circumstances and events.
There are two parts of your mind: the conscious mind (objective),
and the subconscious mind (subjective). Your conscious mind is the one which
reasons and deals with objects. It gains its knowledge through your five senses
and through its contact with the external world. You can think of it as your
guide and director in the external world and environment.
Realizing that your subconscious mind is always working,
during the day and night, is the first step in working with it. Murphy outlines
three tactics that you can use to cultivate a relationship with your subconscious:
Repetition: Feeding
your subconscious mind with repeated constructive and harmonious thoughts will
lead to the formation of new, healthier, habits for your subconscious mind.
Make an effort to think positive thoughts about yourself.
Suggestion: We
all have our own fears, beliefs, and opinions. These are the inner assumptions
that govern and guide our lives. Through the power of suggestion you are able
to suggest thoughts to your conscious mind. Proactively suggest new beliefs to
your subconscious. If you are afraid of flying, for example, continuously think
about statistics regarding the safety of air travel. Eventually your
subconscious will start to believe you.
Visualizations: Mental
visualizations are powerful way to convey an idea to your subconscious. Once
you can feel and believe what you are visualizing you can create it. To apply
this, create a vivid mental picture of yourself successfully performing a task.
Repeat this frequently to effectively imprint it on your subconscious.
Gem #1
Apply Techniques of Mental Healing
"All your experience and everything that enters into
your life depends upon the nature of the mental building blocks that you use in
the construction of your mental home. Your word is silent and invisible;
nevertheless, it is real. You are building your mental home all the time, and
your thoughts and mental imagery represent your blueprint."- The Power of
Your Subconscious Mind, page 93-94
Murphy shares several techniques that he has studied
which are effective at constructing a mental home, that he has studied and used
to to communicate and imprint the subconscious mind. Thee notable examples are:
The Baudoin Technique
Baudoin was a psychotherapist who discovered that the
best way to impress the subconscious mind was to enter into a drowsy, sleepy
state, in which all effort was reduced to a minimum. Chose a thought or idea
you want to imprint and convey it to your subconscious in a passive and
receptive way through reflection. Condense the thought or idea in a brief
phrase which can be readily etched on the memory, and to repeat it over and
over again as a lullaby.
The “Thank You” Technique
Practice expressing gratitude and and giving thanks before you
achieve success. When you create this feeling of thankfulness in your mind and
heart, what you desire will be attracted to you.
The Affirmative Method
When you affirm something, you state that it is true.
Repeating an affirmation will lead the subconscious mind to a state of
receptiveness, and will begin to accept it.
Gem #2
Your Subconscious Mind as a Partner in Success
"Success means successful living. When you are
peaceful, happy, joyous, and doing what you love to do, you are
successful."- The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, page 175
When it comes to your subconscious mind and achieving
success, the thoughts and ideas you imprint on your mind are vital. Murphy
believes the true inner meaning of success is to be successful at the
enterprise of living. He believes that by implementing the three steps, anyone
can obtain “success.”
Step 1 – Find the thing you love to do, then do it.
Loving your work is the first step of obtaining success.
If you do not love your work it will be very difficult to be successful: you
lack the drive required to pursue a level of achievement. When you do love your
work you will constantly be striving to be successful.
Step 2 – Specialize in some particular branch of work.
When you specialize your work, you can strive for
excellent in your niche. Your enthusiasm paired with a desire for excellence will
help you to surpass other generalists in the field.
Step 3 – It must benefit humanity.
When you are certain that your work is serving the world,
it closes the circuit on a successful, happy life.
Murphy goes on to explain that although some people seem
successful with material wealth, when money is at the centre of success we
create a mood of lack and limitation. This influences the subconscious, and
manifests in our bodies, homes, and relationships with others. What we think
and feel we end up creating. What we create, we believe.
All in all I really enjoyed learning about the
subconscious mind and the different techniques and exercises described in this
book. I believe the main theme of this book is still relevant and applicable
today, although some of the stories and religious verses were not to my tastes.
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