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Dr. Joe Dispenza talks about how to awaken the power of your subconscious mind.
This is the 1st of 5 videos on how to harness the power of your subconscious mind. The subconscious is the most effective resource we have to change, heal and succeed. However, most people just don't know how to tap into its enormous potential.
Always Remember this - we can never suppress our mind from creating negative thoughts; instead, the best way to overcome negative thoughts is to uplift ourselves and engage our mind in devotion to the Supreme Lord.
Except from a talk I gave in Munich, Germany, where I address the question if we should seek out negative people in life to show ourselves what we are reacting to in life.
Since our birth, every incident has led to wiring our minds, making us think in certain patterns and follow specific ideas. Sajeda Batra explores this phenomenon in her insightful talk, describing her journey as a theta healer and the power our thinking holds in our lives.
"Are we running our lives with conscious mind, or are we running our lives with the subconscious programs? Well, it turns out, science has revealed that only 5% of the day are we operating our nervous system using the conscious mind's creative wishes and desires.
The subconscious is a psychological term that means “below the conscious mind”. It refers to a domain of experience that is hidden from our awareness but nonetheless impacts our behavior by manifesting as habits, desires, fears and attachments.
There is a simple way for you to get exactly what you want in life, you just have to know the secret. I'm talking about the Law of Attraction, and today I want to share how you can harness its tremendous benefits in order to achieve success.
Dr. Irum Tahir teaches how to access the subconscious mind to transform deep patterns which cause us anxiety, pain and feelings of failure and create a life full of happiness, fulfillment and joy.
How significant is the subconscious? Though Freudian psychology is mostly discredited, most of our mental activity is indeed subconscious.