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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Train Your Subconscious Mind With Subliminal Messages

By Dan Bainbridge

Your mind is like an iceberg: Your conscious mind is only a small proportion of your minds total functioning, with 90% of processing done by your subconscious mind "under the surface". We are all constantly taking in new information, processing it, and storing it in our minds. This is how we learn, and develop patterns of behavior.

Our normal way of learning is through conscious, purposeful acts; for example, we study, read books, and take classes. However our subconscious minds absorb all kinds of information every day that we are not aware of, which also gets processed.

The theory behind subliminal messages is to take control of the information you send to your subconscious mind - to enhance your learning capabilities by targeting your subconscious mind with specific messages.

So instead of randomly absorbing information from our surroundings we can send positive messages to ourselves to aid learning specifically in areas we want to develop, and harness the power of the 90% of our minds we otherwise do not get to be in control of. Many people never truly take control of their minds and try to develop to their full potential. It is only a small percentage of society which excels past the norm, and these individuals often are the ones who have learned to focus their minds and developed positive patterns of behavior to guarantee their success.

Subliminal messages can be used to accelerate learning, build confidence, increase motivation, relieve fears and phobias, resolve addictions, and much more. In fact whatever area you are looking to develop, or personal problem you are looking to overcome you can use the power of subliminal messages to help achieve your goal.

Dan Bainbridge is the Director of http://www.realsubliminal.com - The largest, and most trusted source of subliminal subliminal messages, available in audio format in either mp3 or CD format.http://www.realsubliminal.com

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