It’s a fairly well-known fact that human beings use only a small portion of their mental capacities. The brain requires exercise in order to develop, yet we solve many of our problems by habitual practices and comfortable routines that do not develop our unused creative capabilities.
Less well known is the fact that the process of tapping these reservoirs of latent possibilities is quite simple.
First you need to learn to trust your own subconscious and unconscious mind and then get in the habit of recording and remembering messages that surface. Analysis of these messages will soon provide patterns of information to help you understand yourself and to solve any problems that are nagging at you. Moreover, you can learn to deliberately program your subconscious so that you are guided to new insights and information.
The three major areas we are talking about and which many successful people have made work for them are:
- Dreams
- Visualizations
- Affirmations.
Risk-Taking For Women
Betsy Morscher & Barbara Schindler Jones
Trusting your own subconscious is the first step in developing our innate abilities—the brain follows the subconscious. Through our dreams, visualizations and affirmations, we receive information and deliver information from the subconscious mind. Becoming awake and alert to information in the non-tangible world provides us with a whole new dimension of knowledge.
Maureen Simon
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