The fantastic power of the subconscious mind influences nearly every aspect of human behavior. According to the author, by using the simple, scientifically proven methods given in this book, you can make direct contact with your inner self, find the true source of your problems, and make them vanish forever.
Self-Hypnotism: The Techniques and Its Use in Daily Living (Reward classics)
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The fantastic power of the subconscious mind influences nearly every aspect of human behavior. According to the author, by using the simple, scientifically proven methods given in this book, you can make direct contact with your inner self, find the true source of your problems, and make them vanish forever.
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SmarterLilac –
This was my first exposure to the concept of self-hypnosis (I was 12.) I wouldn't understand its power for another 15 years, but now that I do, I recommend this book to everyone. This was my first exposure to the concept of self-hypnosis (I was 12.) I wouldn't understand its power for another 15 years, but now that I do, I recommend this book to everyone.
Toby –
Interesting concepts, but outdated, misogynistic and superficial.
Thankful Reader –
Chapter 4 is the only chapter about hypnosis.
RaphaĆ«l Savoy –
This is the first book I read. I was 15 years old and since then I have not stopped reading. Today, I write personal development books.
Johnny –
It's hard for me to rate this book. On the one hand, it taught me how to self-hypnotize, which on its own is a very nice thing. Self-hypnotism is something I have tried in the past, and had not yet succeeded at. Now that I have experienced it, I can really understand the value of self-hypnotism as a tool to better understand yourself, and to heal yourself. So for that I am grateful to have found this book. But I suspect I could have easily found a better and more modern treatment of the subject. It's hard for me to rate this book. On the one hand, it taught me how to self-hypnotize, which on its own is a very nice thing. Self-hypnotism is something I have tried in the past, and had not yet succeeded at. Now that I have experienced it, I can really understand the value of self-hypnotism as a tool to better understand yourself, and to heal yourself. So for that I am grateful to have found this book. But I suspect I could have easily found a better and more modern treatment of the subject. This book is pretty outdated in a lot of ways.
Melody –
This was my dad's book. This was my dad's book.
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