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Description
Unlimited possibilities do
exist in the subconscious of every mind, and since these possibilities
can all
be developed, there is no end to the attainments and achievements of
man. Herein is the key to unlimited
success in life. If you truly wish to make your life a permanent
success, read
each page of this book carefully and with an open miind.
CONTENTS
Chapter
1 - Unlimited Possibilities |
Chapter
2 -
Desire and Faith |
Chapter
3 -
Impressing the Subconscious |
Chapter
4 - Removing Wrong Impressions |
Chapter
5 - Think on These Things |
Chapter
6 - You Can Become What You Desire to Be... |
Chapter
7 - Developing the Genius Within |
Chapter
8 - You May Become What You Wish to Be |
Chapter
9 - Use of the Conscious and Subconscious |
Chapter
10 - Solutions to Problems |
Chapter
11 - Direct Assistance in Everything |
Chapter
12 - Make Your Desires Subconscious |
Chapter
13 - Produce Perfect Health |
Chapter
14 - Impress the Subconscious Before Sleep |
Chapter
15 - Sleeping On Difficult Problems |
Chapter
16 - Sleep on The Superior; The Ideal |
Chapter
17 - Awaking The Great Within |
Chapter 1
Unlimited Possibilities
The
mind
of man
is conscious and subconscious, objective and subjective, external and
internal.
The conscious mind acts, the subconscious reacts; the
conscious
mind produces the impression, the subconscious produces the expression;
the conscious mind determines what is to be done, the subconscious
supplies the mental material and the necessary power.
The subconscious mind is the great within - an inner
mental
world from which all things proceed that appear in the being of man.
The conscious mind is the mind of action, the subcon-
scious
mind is the mind of reaction, but every subconscious reaction is
invariably the direct result of a corresponding conscious action.
Every conscious action produces an impression upon the
subconscious and every subconscious reaction produces an expression in
the personality.
Everything that is expressed through the personality was
first
impressed upon the subconscious, and since the conscious mind may
impress anything upon the subconscious, any desired expression may be
secured, because the subconscious will invariably do what it is
directed and impressed to do.
The subconscious mind is a rich mental field; every
conscious
impression is a seed sown in this field, and will bear fruit after its
kind, be the seed good or otherwise.
All thoughts of conviction and all deeply felt desires
will
impress themselves upon the subconscious and will reproduce their kind,
to be later expressed in the personal being of man.
Every desire for power, ability, wisdom, harmony, joy,
health,
purity, life, greatness, will impress itself upon the subconscious, and
will cause the thing desired to be produced in the great within, the
quality and the quantity depending upon the depth of the desire and the
conscious realization of the true idea conveyed by the desire.
What is produced in the within will invariably come forth
into
expression in the personality; therefore, by knowing how to impress the
subconscious, man may give his personal self any quality desired, and
in any quantity desired.
Personal power, physical health, mental brilliancy,
remarkable
ability, extraordinary talent, rare genius - these are attainments that
the subconscious of every mind can readily produce and bring forth when
properly directed and impressed.
The subconscious mind obeys absolutely the desires of the
conscious mind, and since the subconscious is limitless, it can do for
man whatever he may desire to have done.
What man may desire to become, that he can become, and
the art
of directing and impressing the subconscious is the secret.
Unlimited possibilities do exist in the subconscious of
every
mind, and since these possibilities can all be developed, there is no
end to the attainments and achievements of man.
Nothing is impossible; the great within is limitless -
the
inexhaustible source of everything that may be required for the highest
development and the greatest accomplishments in human life, and
whatever we may direct the within to produce, the same will invariably
be produced.
Chapter 2
Desire and Faith
To
properly
direct and impress the subconscious, the first essential is to realize
that the subconscious mind is a finer mentality that permeates every
fibre of the entire personality. Though the subconscious can be
impressed most directly through the brain - center, the volume of
subconscious expression will increase in proportion to our conscious
realization of subconscious life in every part of mind and body.
To concentrate attention frequently upon the subcon-
scious
side of the entire personality will steadily awaken the great within;
this will cause one to feel that a new and superior being is beginning
to unfold, and with that feeling comes the conviction that unbounded
power does exist in the deeper life of man.
When the awakening of the subconscious is felt in every
part of
mind and body, one knows that anything may be attained and achieved;
doubts disappear absolutely, because to feel the limitless is to
believe in the limitless.
While impressing the subconscious, attention should be
directed
upon the inside of mind, and this is readily done while one thinks that
the subconscious mentality permeates the personality, as water
permeates a sponge.
Think of the interior essence that permeates the exterior
substance, and cause all mental actions to move toward the finer mental
life that lives and moves and has its being within the interior mind.
This will cause the conscious action to impress itself directly upon
the subconscious, and a corresponding reaction or expression will
invariably follow.
While directing attention upon the subconscious, the idea
that
is to be impressed should be clearly discerned in mind and an effort
should be made to feel the soul of that idea.
To mentally feel the soul of the idea will completely
eliminate
the mechanical tendency of mental action, and this is extremely
important because no mechanical action of mind can impress the
subconscious.
Perfect faith in the process is indispensable, and to
inwardly
know that results will be secured is to cause failure to become
impossible.
The deeper and higher the attitude of faith while the
subconscious is being impressed, the more deeply will the impression be
made, and the deep impression not only enters the richest states of the
subconscious, but always produces results.
The attitude of faith takes the mind into the superior,
the
limitless, the soul of things, and this is precisely what is wanted.
When the mind transcends the objective it enters into the
subjective, and to enter into the subjective is to impress one's ideas
and desires directly, deeply and completely upon the great within. Such
impressions will invariably produce remarkable expressions, not only
because they have entered more deeply into the subconscious, but also
because every impression that is made in the attitude of faith is given
superior quality, greater power and higher worth.
The subconscious should never be approached in the
attitude of
command or demand, but always in the attitude of faith and desire.
Never command the subconscious to do thus or so, but desire with a
deep, strong desire, that the subconscious do what you desire to have
done, and animate that desire with the faith that it positively will be
done.
To combine a high faith with a strong desire while
impressing
the subconscious is the secret through which results may invariably be
secured.
The subconscious should never be forcefully aroused, but
should
be gradually awakened and developed through such actions of mind as are
deep and strong while perfectly serene.
Deep thoughts on all-important subjects, lofty
aspirations on
all occasions, and a constantly expanding conscious- ness will aid
remarkably in awakening the great within.
Whenever attention is directed upon the subconscious, an
effort
should be made to expand consciousness by picturing upon mind the
expanding process while the deeper feeling of thought is placing itself
in touch with the universal; a strong, deep desire for greater things
should be impressed upon the inner mentality, and a deep stillness
should animate every action of mind.
The inner side of mind should always be acted upon
peacefully,
though not with that peacefulness that has a tendency to produce
inaction, but with that peacefulness that produces a high, strong
action that continues to act in serenity and poise.
To concentrate a strong, deeply felt, well poised mental
action
upon the entire subconscious mentality a number of times every day
will, in a remarkably short time, develop the great within to such an
extent that the mind will inwardly know that unlimited power and
innumerable possibilities have been placed at its command, and when
this realization comes the mind may go on to any attainment and any
achievement; failure will be simply impossible.
When the development of the subconscious has been
promoted to a
degree the conscious mind will instinctively feel that failure is
impossible, and will, consequently, leave results to the law. There
will be no anxiety about results because to feel the presence of
subconscious action is to know that results must follow when the
subconscious is properly directed and impressed.
Perfect faith in the law that the subconscious will
invariably
do whatever it is impressed to do will eliminate anxiety completely,
and this is extremely important, because the subconscious mind cannot
proceed to do what it has been impressed to do so long as there is
anxiety in the conscious mind.
Provide the proper conditions and the law will positively
produce the desired results, and to inwardly know this is the first
essential in providing the proper conditions.
The subconscious mind is somewhat similar to the
phonograph;
under certain conditions it can record anything, and under certain
other conditions it can reproduce everything that has been recorded.
There is this difference, however: The subconscious not only reproduces
exactly what has been recorded, but will also form, create, develop and
express what mind may desire when the impression is being made; that
is, the subconscious not only reproduces the seed itself, but as many
more seeds as the original seed desired to reproduce, and also the
exact degree of improvement in quality that was latent in the desire of
the original seed or impression.
The subconscious not only reproduces the mental idea
contained
in the impression, but also every essential that may be required to
fulfill the desire of that impression.
Through this law the subconscious can find the answer to
any
question or work out any problem when properly impressed with an exact
idea of what is wanted.
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