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In this extraordinary
book Dr. Murphy reveals the inner workings of the
subconscious mind, and makes this book one of the most practical
guides in overcoming the troubles that beset mankind. The amazing
results,
"miracles," some might call them, reported by those who attended
Dr.
Murphy's lectures on The Miracles of the Subconscious Mind brought
hundreds of
letters from others who wanted to learn how to tap the infinite power
of the
subconscious mind. In this book you will find practical techniques for
achieving health, wealth, peace, and harmony.
You
desire a happier, fuller, and richer life. Begin to use
this miracle-working power and smooth your way in daily affairs, solve
business
problems, and bring harmony in family relationships. Be sure that
you read
this book several times. Let the author show you in these many
chapters how
this wonderful power works, and how you can draw out the hidden
inspiration
and wisdom that is within you. Learn the simple techniques of
impressing the
subconscious mind. Follow the new, scientific way in tapping the
infinite
storehouse. Read this book carefully, earnestly, and lovingly. Prove to
yourself the amazing way it can help you. It could be the turning point
in your
life.
Chapter 1
HOW YOUR OWN MIND WORKS
MAN HAS
ONLY ONE MIND, but he has two distinct phases or functions of the one
mind.
Each phase is characterized by its own phenomena which is peculiar to
itself.
Each of these minds is capable of independent action, as well as
synchronous
action. We call one the objective mind, because it deals with external
things,
and the other is the subjective mind. The subjective mind is amenable,
and
controlled by suggestion of the objective or conscious mind. The
objective mind
takes cognizance of the objective world. The media of observation are
the five
physical senses. The objective mind is your guide in your contact
with the
environment. We gain knowledge through the five senses. The objective
mind
learns through observation, experience, and education. The greatest
function
of the conscious mind is that of reasoning.
Look around Los Angeles; you
come to the conclusion that it is a
beautiful city based upon your observation of the parks, the buildings,
the
beautiful structure, the lovely flower gardens, etc. This is the
working of
your conscious or objective mind.
The word objective means
that it deals with objective things. The subjective
mind takes cognizance
of its environment by means independent of the five physical senses.
The
subjective mind or the subconscious mind — either term may be used —
perceives
by intuition. The subconscious mind is the seat of your emotions. We
know without
a doubt that it performs its highest functions when the objective
senses are in
abeyance.
It is the
intelligence that makes itself manifest when the conscious mind is
suspended or
in a sleepy, drowsy state. The subconscious mind sees without the use
of the
eyes; it has the capacity of clairvoyance and clairaudience. The
subconscious
mind can leave the body; travel to distant lands, and bring back
intelligence
oftentimes of the most exact and truthful character. Through the
subconscious
mind you can read the thoughts of others, even to the minutest details;
read
the contents of sealed envelopes and closed safes.
The
subconscious mind has the ability to apprehend the thoughts of others
without
the use of the ordinary, objective means of communication. So it
is of the
greatest importance that we understand the interaction of the conscious
and
subconscious mind, in order to learn the true art of prayer.
Now there
are many terms used in describing the objective and the subjective
mind. They
are, as we told you, called: The conscious or subconscious mind,
the waking or
sleeping mind, the surface self or the deep self, voluntary mind or
involuntary
mind, the male and the female, and many other terms. Remember there is
only one
mind having two phases or functions.
The
subjective mind is always amenable to suggestion; it is controlled by
suggestion. We must recognize that the subconscious mind accepts all
suggestions; it does not argue with you, but it fulfills your wishes.
All
things that have happened to you are based on thoughts impressed on the
subconscious mind through belief. The subconscious mind will
accept your
beliefs and your convict-ions.
It is like the soil; it will
accept any seed that you deposit in
it, whether it is good or bad. Remember: Anything that you accept as
true and
believe in will be accepted by your subconscious mind, and brought into
your
life as a condition, experience, or event. Ideas are conveyed to the
subconscious mind through feeling.
We will
use an illustration: The conscious mind is like the navigator or man at
the
bridge of a ship. He directs the ship, and signals orders to the men in
the
engine-room which consists of all of the boilers, instruments, gages,
etc. The
men in the engine-room do not know where they are going; they follow
orders. They
would go on the rocks if the man on the bridge issued faulty or wrong
instructions, based on his findings with the compass, sextant, or other
instruments. The men in the engine-room obey him, because he is the
director.
They do not talk back to the captain; they simply carry out orders.
The
captain is the master of the ship; his orders are followed out;
likewise, your
conscious mind is the captain, the master of your ship. Your body and
all of
your affairs represent the ship. Your subconscious mind takes the
orders you
give it based upon your belief and suggestions accepted as true.
Another
simple illustration is this: When you repeatedly say to people, "I do
not
like mushrooms," then the time comes for you to be served
mushrooms, you
get indigestion, because your subconscious mind says to you, "The boss
does not like mushrooms." This is an example probably amusing to you;
nevertheless, this is an example of the relationship between the
conscious and
subconscious mind.
When a
woman says, "I wake up at three o'clock if I drink coffee at night";
whenever she drinks it, the subconscious mind nudges her, as if to say,
"The boss wants you to stay awake tonight."
The heart
is called the subconscious mind in ancient allegories. The Egyptians
knew that
the heart was the subconscious mind, but they did not call it by that
name. The
Chaldeans and the Babylonians called it by different names. You can
impress
your subconscious mind, and your subconscious mind will express
what is
impressed upon it. Any idea that is emotionalized or felt as true will
be
accepted by your subconscious mind.
If you want a
healing, for
example, get silent, relax, breathe easily, immobilize your
attention, think of the healing power within your
subconscious mind; affirm that the organ of your body is healing
now. As you
do that, there must be no resentment or bitterness in your heart; you
must
forgive everyone. You can repeat this healing process three or
four times
daily. Remember that your subconscious mind made the body, and can heal
it
also. People are constantly affirming the healing of an organ or a part
of
their body; then ten or fifteen minutes afterwards, they say, "Oh, I am
getting worse; I'll never be healed. I am incurable." This mental
attitude
or these negative statements neutralize the previous, positive
affirmation.
If a
surgeon operated on you, cut out your appendix, and in the next
few minutes
ran back and opened you up again to see how you were getting along;
then a half
hour later ran back and opened you up again, he would probably kill you
by
poisoning. You kill or prevent your healing by using negative
statements.
There is a
subconscious mind within you; you should learn how to use it in the
same manner
as a man learns to use electricity. Man controls electricity
with wires, tubes, and bulbs,
plus his knowledge of the laws of conductivity and insulation,
etc. We must
learn about the tremendous power and the intelligence within us, and
use it wisely.
Many men
are beginning to realize the true importance of the subconscious mind.
In
business many men are using it to achieve success and promotion.
Edison, Ford,
Marconi, Einstein, and many others have used the subconscious mind; it
has
given to them the insight and the "know how" for all of their great
achievements in science, industry, and art. Research has shown
that the
ability to bring into action the subconscious powers has
determined the
success of all of the great scientific and research workers. There is a
tremendous
dynamo within you, and you can use it. You can also be completely
released from
tension and frustration. You can discover the abundant energy within
you
enabling you to energize and vitalize all parts of your body.
We are told, for example, that
Elbert Hubbard declared that his
most important ideas came while he was relaxed, or working in the
garden, or
going for a walk; the reason being when the conscious mind is relaxed,
the
subjective wisdom comes to the fore. There are oftentimes
inspirational
uprushes when the conscious mind is completely relaxed.
How often have you wondered at
night what the answer to a
particular problem was, and when you turned the request over to the
subconscious mind, it gave you the solution in the morning. This is the
meaning
of the old adage, "Night brings counsel." If you want to wake up at
seven o'clock in the morning, and you suggest seven o'clock to the
subconscious
mind, the subconscious mind will wake you at seven o'clock on the dot.
A mother
may be nursing a sick child, and she falls asleep; but before she goes
to
sleep, she suggests to the subconscious mind that she will awaken if
the
child's temperature goes up, or when it needs medicine, or perhaps
cries. There
may be a thunderstorm going on while the mother sleeps; yet she is not
awakened
by the storm; however, when the child cries, she is immediately
awakened. This
is a simple function of the subconscious mind.
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