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Faith in yourself is one of Dr. Joseph Murphy's shorter works. But each sentence contains valuable insights into spirituality and personal success. I've read this book from the beginning to twice, and every time I've gotten something new from it. There is no way for me to summarize the whole of the wisdom that exists within, but I will share six things I learned
from this book.1. Feeling is Fountainhead PowerWhen personal development writers talk about goal-setting and visualization, they often add the phrase, adding emotion to it! I think murph is essentially saying the same thing here. He points out that emotions and feelings have power, and that we can learn to channel them into achieving and getting our
desires. If you set goals that don't motivate you, you'll find it challenging to add emotion to them. But if you become obsessed with achieving a result, you will of course take action and move in the direction of your desires and longings. You need to be aware of what your true desires are. And the only way to make it happen is to build rapport with your
subconscious mind (also see point #4 on this list).2. Imagination Control's entire Conceptive RealmLife in the digital age is frantic. Few people take time to think, reflect and ask questions. Visualization? I don't have time for that! But you have to have time for it, because most people don't. They do not think about the desired result, the ultimate goal, what
their hearts crave. Many have forgotten the power of imagination. Disney came to be because it was first conceived in the mind of Walt Disney. There are endless examples of technological breakthroughs, attractions, movies, books and other works that wouldn't exist if they weren't first designed in someone's mind. If you want to control the conceptual realm,
start imagining it once again. If you don't know where to start, daydream. Remember what it was like to be a child sitting in a classroom thinking about what you wanted to do, or what you were going to do when you got home.3 Your concept of God determines your attitude to lifeBut I do not believe in God, you might say. The surprising conclusion I came to
was that whether you're an agnostic, atheist or Christian, you believe in something. And that something is your god, whether it's faith in himself, believing in aliens, or believing in an independent divine being. What I am saying is that this statement is impossible to refute. You could replace the word God with the word you, and it becomes Your concept of you
determines your attitude to life. You could replace the word God with aliens, and it becomes your concept of aliens determining your approach to life. Basically, your faith affects your attitude. So, if you want to change your mindset, you need to examine what you believe in, no matter what it is.4. A genius is a man in Rapport with his subconsciouswhat this
means is that if you are well acquainted with your mind and its inherent power, you are a genius. Knowing how to unlock one's power, and access to God (which could be equated to building a rapport with your subconscious mind) leads to new inspiration, ideas, and insights. Murphy provides us with practical steps on how to leverage this capacity throughout
the book. See points #1, 2 and 5 on this list for how this works.5. According to Bild impressed with the subconscious, so it's on objective Screen Of LifeAgain, what are you constantly thinking about? What do you visualize regularly? What are you imagining in the eye of your mind? How do you use your imagination? Whether you're aware of it or not, there are
thoughts and images you always meditate on. And in this context, I mean things you repeat to yourself, not the act of meditating (which is beneficial). And whether you are aware of it or not, your life is slowly but surely becoming what you repeat in your mind. Classic personal development writer, speaker and author Earl Nightingale said: We become what we
like most of the time, and that's the strangest secret. Nightingale's most significant discovery about life had to do with this statement. So, what pictures do you impress your subconscious? Your life will move in the direction of your thoughts.6. You are a Master of ConditionsYou are where you are because of actions taken and not taken. This is a difficult idea
for the mind to accept. Throughout our lives, most of us have not been taught to take responsibility for everything that has happened. Instead, we play blame game. To take full responsibility for who and where you are is to give. Perhaps we are not encouraged to do so because of this fact. If we all woke up and freed ourselves from The Matrix, we would be
dangerous—perhaps not for humans, but to the system of control we are under. You're a master on your terms. But if you haven't taken responsibility over yourself, you haven't mastered mastering your conditions yet. The reason to take responsibility is powerful is because it means you can change your circumstances. The moment you realize that you can
change your life situation is the moment you give yourself the keys to life. Final ThoughtsI hope you enjoyed my insights into this Joseph Murphy book. The ideas I have shared with you here are not necessarily what the author intended, but through my own filters, these are the conclusions I have come to. In the end, each of us possesses tremendous power.
But many of us have also forgotten how to use it. As we learn how to access our subconscious mind, it links us with God, the source of all knowledge and wisdom. Page 2Believe in Yourself is one of Dr. Joseph Murphy's short works. But each sentence contains valuable insights into spirituality and personal success. I've read this book from the beginning to
twice, and every time I've gotten something new from it. There is no way for me to summarize the whole of the wisdom that exists I will share six things I learned from this book.1. Feeling is Fountainhead PowerWhen personal development writers talk about goal-setting and visualization, they often add the phrase, adding emotion to it! I think murph is
essentially saying the same thing here. He points out that emotions and feelings have power, and that we can learn to channel them into achieving and getting our desires. If you set goals that don't motivate you, you'll find it challenging to add emotion to them. But if you become obsessed with achieving a result, you will of course take action and move in the
direction of your desires and longings. You need to be aware of what your true desires are. And the only way to make it happen is to build rapport with your subconscious mind (also see point #4 on this list).2. Imagination Control's entire Conceptive RealmLife in the digital age is frantic. Few people take time to think, reflect and ask questions. Visualization? I
don't have time for that! But you have to have time for it, because most people don't. They do not think about the desired result, the ultimate goal, what their hearts crave. Many have forgotten the power of imagination. Disney came to be because it was first conceived in the mind of Walt Disney. There are endless examples of technological breakthroughs,
attractions, movies, books and other works that wouldn't exist if they weren't first designed in someone's mind. If you want to control the conceptual realm, start imagining it once again. If you don't know where to start, daydream. Remember what it was like to be a child sitting in a classroom thinking about what you wanted to do, or what you were going to do
when you got home.3 Your concept of God determines your attitude to lifeBut I do not believe in God, you might say. The surprising conclusion I came to was that whether you're an agnostic, atheist or Christian, you believe in something. And that something is your god, whether it's faith in himself, believing in aliens, or believing in an independent divine
being. What I am saying is that this statement is impossible to refute. You could replace the word God with the word you, and it becomes Your concept of you determines your attitude to life. You could replace the word God with aliens, and it becomes your concept of aliens determining your approach to life. Basically, your faith affects your attitude. So, if you
want to change your mindset, you need to examine what you believe in, no matter what it is.4. A genius is a man in Rapport with his subconsciouswhat this means is that if you are well acquainted with your subconscious mind and its inherent power, you are a genius. Knowing how to unlock one's power, and access to God (which could be equated to
building a rapport with your subconscious mind) leads to new inspiration, ideas, and insights. Murphy provides us with practical steps on how to leverage this capacity throughout the book. See #1, 2 and 5 on this list for how this works.5. According to Bild impressed with the subconscious, so it's on objective Screen Of LifeAgain, what are you constantly
thinking about? What do you visualize regularly? What are you imagining in the eye of your mind? How do you use your imagination? Whether you're aware of it or not, there are thoughts and images you always meditate on. And in this context, I mean things you repeat to yourself, not the act of meditating (which is beneficial). And whether you are aware of it
or not, your life is slowly but surely becoming what you repeat in your mind. Classic personal development writer, speaker and author Earl Nightingale said: We become what we like most of the time, and that's the strangest secret. Nightingale's most significant discovery about life had to do with this statement. So, what pictures do you impress your
subconscious? Your life will move in the direction of your thoughts.6. You are a Master of ConditionsYou are where you are because of actions taken and not taken. This is a difficult idea for the mind to accept. Throughout our lives, most of us have not been taught to take responsibility for everything that has happened. Instead, we play blame game. To take
full responsibility for who and where you are is to give. Perhaps we are not encouraged to do so because of this fact. If we all woke up and freed ourselves from The Matrix, we would be dangerous—perhaps not for humans, but to the system of control we are under. You're a master on your terms. But if you haven't taken responsibility over yourself, you
haven't mastered mastering your conditions yet. The reason to take responsibility is powerful is because it means you can change your circumstances. The moment you realize that you can change your life situation is the moment you give yourself the keys to life. Final ThoughtsI hope you enjoyed my insights into this Joseph Murphy book. The ideas I have
shared with you here are not necessarily what the author intended, but through my own filters, these are the conclusions I have come to. In the end, each of us possesses tremendous power. But many of us have also forgotten how to use it. As we learn how to access our subconscious mind, it links us with God, the source of all knowledge and wisdom.
Wisdom.

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