You have probably asked yourself at some stage what the point of listening to inaudible subliminal messages is. How is it that something I can’t actually hear is having an effect on my mind. You have probably even tried regular affirmations and are wondering what the difference is between those and subliminal messages. The answer is that an affirmation is something you are fully conscious of, in other words, the suggestion is supposed to reach you mind via your conscious. However, lets say that your conscious mind is very stubborn and that you have had the same thought patterns since when you were very young, in all probability, your mind will reject the suggestions. If you have serious issues which stem from growing up with an abusive parent and you try to tell yourself that you deserve to be in a positive, loving relationship, your conscious mind will intervene as it believes the statement to be false.
Subliminal messaging allows this suggestion to go directly to the subconscious mind without being sabotaged by the conscious mind and therefore you can make changes which you couldn’t have done if the information was sent via your conscious mind.
This is not to say that you should disregard conscious thought and action towards your goals. In fact listening to subliminal MP3’s when combined with conscious action will ensure you are more focused your goal and make you more likely to reach it. It should be stated, however, that unless you really desire the change, the messages are not likely to take.
How you listen is completely up to you. You can listen while you relax, while you work or while you sleep – you can even listen to more than one album at once. If you are serious about making a change in your life, then listen as much as you can. After some time, you should feel your motivations taking a different direction. Then you will know you are on the way to reaching your goals. ıf you would like to get a better idea about how subliminal messaging works or you would like to access some sample subliminal MP3's, just click here.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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