Secrets of the Subconcious Mind

The journey I’ve taken since the publication of the “The Power of Simplicity” has been fascinating. The journey to get there was amazing, but you know how sometimes things gain momentum? That is exactly what has been going on here.

In fact, it has been so powerful, it is going to be the next book. So what is the big deal?

Well, the more I looked at it and the more I read what others were saying, the sub-conscious mind seems to be to be the key to it all. The conscious mind is really not a major player in our lives except in one area. It allows too much crud to get into our subconscious.

You see, the sub-conscious is where all our potential lies burried amidst all our beliefs and attitudes. But if we build a set of beliefs that hinder us, our potential has little chance to shine. So what does all this have to do with the conscious mind? Well, one of its most important jobs is to filter what goes into our sub-conscious. Ah! You didn’t know that did you? I didn’t either until I completed John Kehoe’s amazing Mind Power program.

So what’s the big deal? Well, the sub-consicous does not understand negatives, does not have a sense of humor and is imprinted with highly emotionalized thought. So for example, you watch a horror movie, some part of that “junk” will leak into your sub-conscious. Perhaps you will be a bit more fearful, or develop a deep fear of certain things. Let me give you an example, many years ago, when the movie “Jaws” came out (it was about this Great White Shark attacking a village in New England) my brothers went to watch it. I was too little at the time to watch it with them. Now we lived in Mexico which is not short of beautiful beaches. Which we used to go to a lot. For a good six months at least after watching the movie, both of them were much more reluctant to go into the sea. Where before, they had leapt in with abandon at the first chance.

Now here’s the kicker, it also affected me too, but not as much. For years (and I mean years) I also used to check out the sea before I went in, looking for sharks. Was it rational? No, because Great White Sharks do not frequent the beaches I used to go to as a boy. But it is a great example of how our conscious mind failed to stop junk going into our sub-conscious.

Once its in there its pretty hard to dig out. So what if you have beliefs around money, relationships or health for example? Would that not impact you just a little?

These beliefs have sometimes been called transparent beliefs because we cannot “see” them. We assume the world is a particular way and we’re sure of it.

There will be a free eBook up on the site in a couple of days covering this more depth and it is part of the forthcoming book. You’ll find it shocking, astonishing and very useful. Check back soon for your copy.

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