Mental Power and Subconscious Mind Ryan Joseph Copyright 2013 Ryan Joseph Published in eBook format by eBookIt.com http!!""".eBookIt.com I#B$ %&'1()**12*2& +ll ri,hts reser-ed. .he reproduction or utili/ation of this "ork in "hole in part0 in any form by any print0 electronic0 mechanical or other means0 no" kno"n or hereafter in-ented0 includin, 1ero,raphy0 photocopyin, and recordin,0 or in any information stora,e or retrie-al system is forbidden "ithout the "ritten permission of the publisher. Terms of Use +ny information pro-ided in this book is throu,h the author2s interpretation. .he author has done strenuous "ork to reassure the accuracy of this sub3ect. If you "ish you attempt any of the practices pro-ided in this book0 you are doin, so "ith your o"n responsibility. .he author "ill not be held accountable for any misinterpretations or misrepresentations of the information pro-ided here. +ll information pro-ided is done so "ith e-ery effort to represent the sub3ect0 but does not ,uarantee that your life "ill chan,e. .he author shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect dama,es that result from readin, this book. Contents 4opyri,ht .erms of 5se Introduction 6hat is the #ubconscious7 8indin, 9armony 8ind :ourself .he ;a" of +ttraction 4oncentration and 8ocus <e-elopin, your Instinct <e-elopin, a =a,netic Personality ;earnin, to Influence 5sin, Influence on a >roup <reams 4onclusion Introduction .he human mind is a comple1 thin,. It is ho" "e mo-e0 speak0 learn0 and e1ist. It runs our bodies systems on autopilot. ?ur personalities sprin, from our mind. @-ery action that "e ha-e is based on a thou,ht that be,ins "ith our mind. It controls our emotions0 it processes our senses and it does all of this all at the same time. 6e tend to think that our brains are 3ust supercomputers0 chu,,in, a"ay to keep our bodies runnin,. .he mar-el that is the human mind is "ay beyond that. .here is so much potential that is untapped in our minds that0 once unleashed could be used to impro-e our li-es in a myriad of "ays. :ou hear people discuss the benefits of a positi-e attitude and that is not 3ust a feelA,ood sayin,0 it is true. ?ur thou,hts can shape our li-es0 if "e think ne,ati-e then ne,ati-e thin,s "ill happen and if "e think positi-e then "e are open to positi-e thin,s happenin,. Because so many people tend to discount anythin, that has to do "ith unlockin, mental abilities as bein, ne"A"a-e pseudoAscience0 they are actually doin, themsel-es a ,reat disser-ice because there is no pseudoAscience in-ol-ed in unlockin, the -ery real potential "ithin oursel-es. .his book "ill sho" you ho" you can tap into that inner po"er and reap the benefits of it0 it is a ne" "ay of thinkin,0 and a ne" "ay of bein, that "ill chan,e your life for the better. hat is the Subconscious! Before "e be,in to ,o into the hidden po"ers of the mind "e are first ,oin, to discuss "ith the subconscious is. 6e do this because in order to use somethin, properly you must first understand it fullyB in this case0 "e are talkin, about the subconscious mind. @-erybody has a -a,ue understandin, of "hat the subconscious mind is but for the a-era,e person if they had to ,i-e an accurate description they "ould probably not be able to. 6e tend to think of the subconscious mind as those thou,hts that mi,ht seep into our dreams or into our speech0 such as "hen one makes a 8reudian slip. .hat is true0 that our subconscious is responsible for both but that is only the tip of the iceber, for "hat our subconscious mind really is and "hat it can do. 6hen it comes to our thinkin, there are t"o kinds of thinkin, that "e do. ?ur conscious thinkin, is the thou,hts that "e ha-e acti-ely in our mind. ?ur subconscious thinkin, is the thinkin, that "e refer to as our back,round thinkin,. ?ur brains handle many different functions at once and "e are processin, information from all of our senses all the same time but not al"ays on the same le-el. 8or instance0 perhaps you are at a party and it "as not until after the party that you reali/ed that t"o people "ho typically do not ,et alon, "ere sittin, at the same table and talkin,. $o" you had seen this "ill you are at the party but it did not re,ister until later as your subconscious mind "as processin, the information and it re,istered as important and mo-ed up to become an acti-e thou,ht. ?ur subconscious consists of layers upon layers of those types of thou,hts0 insi,hts0 and obser-ations that ha-e all been cate,ori/ed and then shel-ed until "e need to pull up the information. 4ertain thin,s can tri,,er one of those subconscious thou,hts and pull it up to become part of our acti-e thinkin,. +nother e1ample of our subconscious "orks is "hen "e are talkin, about emotions. 9a-e you e-er been "atchin, a mo-ie only to find yourself cryin, and the sad part7 :ou "ere 3ust "atchin, the mo-ie0 you "ere thinkin, about it you "ere 3ust "atchin, it but the emotion impacted you all the same. .hat is your subconscious at "ork0 it noticed that you are "atchin, somethin, that "as sad0 and it tri,,ered that emotion0 "hich in turn can tri,,er the physical response sadness0 "hich "ould be cryin,. .he same thin, can happen "hen "atchin, a happy mo-ie you find yourself lau,hin, e-en thou,h you "ere not puttin, acti-e thou,ht into the mo-ie you "ere 3ust listenin,0 "atchin,0 and en3oyin,. #tickin, "ith our mo-ie e1ample0 let us say that "hile "atchin, a mo-ie you had a brief thou,ht that one of the actors looks familiar but you could not place "here you had seen them in. #e-eral hours after "atchin, the mo-ie0 "hile in the middle of somethin, else all of a sudden it pops in your head that you had seen that actor in such and such a mo-ie. Perhaps you did not spend hours thinkin, about it but because you "ould had a thou,ht about "ho that actor "as it tri,,ered your subconscious to check its files until it found the ans"er and then to let you kno". +nother thin, that is attributed to your subconscious thinkin, is "hat "e call instinct. .rue instinct is somethin, that is found in animals and birds and it dictates certain aspects of their beha-ior that they "ill all display0 e-en of raised by humans "ith no contact of their o"n kind. 9umans ha-e no true instincts0 at least not like that but "e do ha-e instincts and they come from our subconscious. +s "e ,o about our daily business0 thin,s that "e ha-e seen0 heard or had contact "ith all ,et filed a"ay into our memory files. 6hen somethin, comes up that relates to one of those memory files0 our subconscious "ill ,o and pull up the file. .hat ,ut feelin, "e ,et0 or that little -oice in our head tellin, us "hat "e should0 or shouldn2t do0 is our subconscious tryin, to ,et your attention. .he actual definition of subconscious means belo" the conscience and it is called that because it is a thinkin, that is 3ust belo" our conscience or our acti-e thinkin,. #o part of tappin, into the hidden po"er of the mind is to ha-e a better ,rasp of our subconscious thinkin, and ho" "e use it.