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    HIGHER SELF. YOU CAN CONNECT TO THE INNER YOU. YOU WILL CONNECT TO THE INNER YOU. YOU CAN CONNECT TO YOUR TRUE SELF. YOU WILL CONNECT TO YOUR TRUE SELF. YOU ARE ABLE TO UNLOCK YOUR MIND. YOU CAN TAP INTO YOUR SUBCONSCIOUSNESS. YOU WILL TAP INTO YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND. YOU CAN DO THIS. YOU WILL DO THIS. YOU HAVE CONFIDENCE. YOU HAVE STRONG CONFIDENCE.

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    unable to remember the traumatic experience that led to their fear, although the memory is still stored in the subconscious. In order to treat and alleviate a phobia, you must be able to access the key event that began the fear. Modern medical treatments are unable to source early memories or fears, but hypnosis is designed to do exactly this. With hypnosis, you can access your subconscious where all of the memories are stored. During your session, you will be able to work with the memory to reframe

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    The Mind Of The Brain

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    through three different mind levels- conscious, subconscious, and unconscious.The idea of three levels of mind was introduced by an Austrian psychologist, Sigmund Freud. He used an Iceberg as an analogy to describe each level in the brain.( Appendix #) The tip of the Iceberg is the conscious level and it represents about 10% of the brain’s capacity. Humans spend more time living their day to day lives using the conscious mind. Next level is the subconscious and it is responsible for 50-60% of the brain’s

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    found in numerous arrangements, and effects, which lead to your subconscious taking in many of the subliminal advertising tactics that marketers use; and it is essential for you to realize how it can, or already has, affected you. Subliminal Stimuli in Advertising Subliminal stimuli can be found spread all about our daily lives; and some may even find the use of subliminal advertising as being

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    Unit One Journal

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    temperature as well as response to other external stimuli. Often during a hypnotic induction, the subject will be encouraged to disregard external sounds and smells or to simply allow them to further assist with the relaxation and journey into the subconscious. I myself have experienced a complete loss of awareness of external sounds during hypnosis missing an entire firework display outside the window of the room in which I was being treated. Module 1 (1.4) Explain the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy

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    Why do we dream? I see dreaming as benefiting humans by helping our conscious and subconscious minds shake hands and come to an agreement, so to speak. Our brains operate on conscious, subconscious and unconscious levels, and I believe there is a strong link between our subconscious minds and our dreams. Perhaps the information we store in our subconscious minds during waking hours manifest into these hallucinatory pictures while we sleep. The part of our brain which operates on a conscious level

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    Mindpower Research Paper

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    Your subconscious then influences your behavior to bring about the desired result. Now, take this one stage further and realize that whatever you want to change will, not just bad habits or heartfelt desires, but absolutely everything. This is truly mind power

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    and is in constant pursuit of meaning — a search which forces him to question his morality, intentions, and ideals — his true self. Immediately as the novel begins, his subconscious takes center stage. In the introductory paragraph, we are introduced to “Crow,” a mysterious being who can only be described as Kafka’s subconscious. Crow speaks to Kafka throughout the novel, and brings him reason and guidance when his literal existence simply does not suffice. Initially, Crow reminds Kafka: “Sometimes

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    Vivid Dreams

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    energy, focus, and drive. But one benefit I believe you also get is your subconscious trying to help you out. And that's what your dream are meant to do. They've done studies on the brains of rats trying to solve a maze to get a reward. They then monitored their brain activity during sleep. While dreaming their brains would be trying out the maze at night but from different approaches and doing it much faster. Their subconscious was trying to help them out.

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    Blink: The Power Of Thinking Without Thinking is a novel that is based on the thoughts of the subconscious mind. It encompasses many different ideas, explanations, and examples on how people make quick observations. A majority of the book covers the points of thin-slicing and snap judgments. Gladwell goes into depth about thin-slicing. Thin-slicing allows for someone to observe a subject for a very brief amount of time and make the same conclusions as someone who spent a long time observing the same

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