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The Power of your Subconscious Mind : An Unknown Magic

 Ever wondered about the power of your subconscious mind? There's a recent book that dives deep into how you can tap into it using positive affirmations and conscious thinking. While it’s got some great insights, the book packs all its main ideas into just one chapter. The rest? It's mostly examples, which can get a bit repetitive. Still, the book makes a strong case for how your subconscious can shape your life. This review breaks down what works, compares it to Dan Brown’s take in "The Lost Symbol," and shares key takeaways for anyone curious about unlocking their subconscious potential.


Yes, it’s an amazing book, offering valuable insights and practical guidance. However, there are a few aspects worth noting. The core content of the book is essentially condensed into a single chapter. This chapter outlines the fundamental concept: the profound power of the subconscious mind. The rest of the book, while informative, predominantly comprises various examples and detailed explanations of how to apply this concept in different contexts. While these examples serve to illustrate the main idea, they can become somewhat repetitive and, for some readers, a bit monotonous. I found myself struggling to stay engaged but persisted to finish it.

The central message of the book is straightforward yet profound: you can influence your subconscious mind through your conscious thoughts. The subconscious mind is immensely powerful and capable of achieving remarkable things when guided correctly. The key takeaway is to maintain a positive mindset and regularly practice positive affirmations. The book emphasizes the importance of these affirmations, particularly at times when you are most relaxed and your mind is less resistant, such as just before falling asleep and upon waking.

However, I felt that the author missed an important aspect of the subconscious mind, one that was compellingly discussed in Dan Brown’s "The Lost Symbol." In Chapter 18, on page 56, Brown delves into the nuances of the subconscious mind with a depth that this book lacks. Brown's exploration provides a richer, more comprehensive understanding of the subconscious, which would have greatly enhanced the content and depth of the book in question.



Despite these shortcomings, the book is a useful resource for anyone interested in harnessing the power of their subconscious mind. It encourages readers to be mindful of their thoughts and the potential they hold to shape their reality. By incorporating positive affirmations into their daily routine, readers can unlock the incredible capabilities of their subconscious mind and achieve their goals. While the implementation examples may become tedious, the underlying message remains powerful and transformative.

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