the subconscious mind

 

SUMMARY

 

           The sub-conscious mind consists of a field of thought that reaches the objective mind through any of the five senses, is classified and recorded, and from which thoughts may be recalled or withdrawn as letters may be taken from a filing cabinet.

           The subconscious mind works day and night through a method of procedure unknown to man, the subconscious mind draws upon the forces of infinite intelligence for the power with which it voluntarily changes one’s desires into their physical equivalent, making use, always of the most practical media by which this end may be accomplished.

           The subconscious mind receives and files, sense impressions or thoughts regardless of their nature. You may voluntarily plant in your subconscious mind any plan, thought, or purpose which you desire to translate into its physical or monetary equivalent. The subconscious acts first on dominating desires, which have been mixed with emotional feeling, such as faith.

           You cannot entirely control your subconscious mind, but you can voluntarily hand over to it any plan, desire, or purpose, which you wish, transformed into concrete form.

           The subconscious mind is the go-between, which translates ones prayer into terms which infinite intelligence can recognize, presents the message, and brings back the answer in the form of a definite plan or idea for procuring the object of the prayer.

OUR VIEW

 

           It draws upon the forces of infinite intelligence for the power with which it voluntary changes one’s desires into their physical equivalent, making use, always of the most practical media by which this end may be accomplished.    

 

 

 

THE RELEVANT OF THE PRINCIPLE

 

           It may voluntary plant in your subconscious mind any plan, thought, or purpose which you desire to translate into its physical or monetary equivalent.

 

Ideas are the beginning points of all fortunes”.

 

 

 

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