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How to Unlock Your Subconscious Mind: Through the Science of Mental Analysis

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In How to Unlock Your Subconscious Mind, Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Pain Benedict detail throughout the book, via introductory material and seven lessons, how to fully channel and utilize the underutilized power of our subconscious mind. The authors quote Elbert Hubbard in the book, who “stated a great truth when he said, “We get what we prepare for.”From the introduction to the book, the authors go on to People bring their own unhappiness. That they do so innocently, blindly, unknowingly does not help matters. "Ignorance of the law excuses no man."The laws which rule us and our lives are divine, unalterable. He who obeys them, whether he do so consciously or unconsciously, reaps the rewards that other people call " good luck." He who consciously or unconsciously violates them pays the penalties he calls his "bad luck."The supremest effort of life, therefore, should be to learn what the laws are which rule human happiness and how they operate, that we may consciously and constantly plant the seeds for the harvests we want.This course in Mental Analysis has made these laws so clear, concise, graphic and understandable that anyone can put them to use in the solving of his everyday problems. They bring results from the first moment of applying them, in happiness, health and success.““It shows how we may easily and immediately reverse the process and begin to get the things we want out of life..... It will give you the insight into your own mentality which will explain to you —Why you think and feel as you do;Why you have gotten no farther in life;Why some succeed and others fail.”This book is more than worthwhile for everyone who desires to achieve their “supreme life wish”, and more fully align their life circumstances with their dreams, goals, and ideals.

185 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 15, 2012

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Elsie Lincoln Benedict

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Elsie Lincoln Benedict was considered the world's most famous lecturer during the 1920s, speaking to over 3 million people in her lifetime and writing on what Napoleon Hill and Dale Carnegie and a long list of men would do later. She was an American suffragist leader representing the State of Colorado for the Women's Right to Vote. Benedict was a pioneer and well respected expert in the fields of psychoanalysis, sociology, and biology.

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