Posts Tagged ‘subliminal’

The Subconscious and the Ability To Know All

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

The subconscious acts as a bridge—or a translator—between the conscious mind and the super conscious mind. The super conscious mind is the all-knowing, often referred to as God, the Universe, or any other supreme being that is the source of all understanding. It is the Super conscious mind that knows all and controls all.

Think about it! If your subconscious has a link to the Super conscious, then each of us has the power to know anything and attract everything in this universe.  Now that is a powerful thought. However, this ability does not come about right away just by asking for it once. Each of us must intentionally tap into the subconscious, and harness its power through methods that have been tried and tested by many successful people.

These tested techniques are not attained by some form of magic or “hocus pocus”. Rather, the techniques comprise conditioning of the mind. Positive affirmations and subliminal messages are some of the ways to condition the mind. Learning more about them and practicing them daily will help you begin to purposely attract more of the things that you want, and attract less the things that you don’t want.

The Subconscious and Achieving Success

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

This is part 1 of a 4-part blog on subconcious and conscious thought.

The subconscious has long been a matter of mystery and intrigue due to its complexity and unexplainable nature.

The subconscious is a part of the mind that is said to influence the way people think and carry out their actions. It has been believed that the subconscious mind is largely responsible for the success of a person. Another belief is that harnessing the power of the subconscious can lead to the attainment of success, abundance, and basically anything you desire in this world. By tapping into your subconscious, you can create the life that you have always dreamed of, attract anything you want—whether it is health, success, relationships, money and other material things.

Some people remain skeptical about this approach, thinking that this isn’t feasible. Others open up their minds to this possibility. Ultimately, it is the latter who have the potential to experience a change in their lives and to see for themselves the power of the mind by conditioning the subconscious.

If you knew that conditioning the subconscious is directly related to achieving success would you take the time to learn how to do this? Would you open your mind to receive new information? Even if the approach seemed to be less-than-logical?

If your answer is “Yes!”, then you could be closer to success than you believe.

Floor Sitting and Meditation—Practical Points

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

There are a few styles and methods to meditating. This blog touches on a few practical points regarding floor sitting and how to make your meditation sessions more effective.

Although some people meditate from a conventional sitting position, such as sitting in a chair, the most effective way to meditate is by sitting directly on or near the floor.  No matter how you sit, however, you should pad yourself from the earth by placing beneath your feet or your bum some natural fiber, like a wool or silk blanket/rug/large cushion or a piece of cloth placed on your meditation chair, bench, or cushion.

What’s most important when meditating is to sit erectly. Whether you sit on a chair, pillow, or meditation bench, keep your back straight, chest raised, head erect. Your eyes are typically closed, and your hands should be resting with palms upturned in your lap, preferably at the juncture of the thighs and abdomen.

Some people who sit on the floor use the lotus position, with legs crossed in front, whereas other people use the seiza position, where the meditator appears to be sitting on his knees—although in fact most of the body’s weight is supported by the meditator’s “bum” in this position.  We discuss a few solutions for both positions below.

Lotus position

Many people use cushions to pad the bum and to have it slightly elevated in relation to the crossed legs.  An amply-padded cushion serves this purpose well and we offer wool-padded zabutons (meditation cushions) for this purpose.

Some people prefer to sit in the lotus position with back support available. In this case, our Back Jack chair provides both ample “bum” padding with available back support.  This chair is lightweight and very comfortable for floor sitting. Whereas most effective meditation is in an erect position, as noted above, Back Jack chairs allow the meditator/floor sitter to rest from time to time with comfortable back support.

A third solution is our Nada Chair, which supports both your lower back excellently and allows erect sitting. Nada Chairs are very lightweight and they allow a comfortable and erect meditation position to be maintained for extended periods.

Seiza position

In this position, the meditator has his legs folded straight back, with his ankles beneath the “bum”. While most people cannot sit in this position comfortably for very long—the addition of some cushions –such as zabutons—changes the picture completely! Usually an ample cushion is placed under the knees, another under the ankles, and a third cushion under the bum—between it and the ankles.

Another solution is a padded meditation bench (also known as a Zen kneeling meditation bench). This bench provides a simple and comfortable way to sit for meditation,  allowing you to sit easily with your spine straight, yet relaxed. The bench allows you to use less cushions and more evenly supports your bum, taking all of the weight off your ankles and most of the weight off your knees, for more comfort over a longer meditation period.

Some meditation benches having angled legs and some with rounded legs. In both cases however, correct use of the bench will position your hips leaning slightly forward, comfortably We offer meditation benches with both angled and rounded legs and we have benches with folding legs, allowing the bench to be compactly stored when not in use.

However you meditate, we wish you success!

Subliminal Message Albums

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Years ago, the use of subliminal messages in advertising was banned due to their powerful potential effect on the human mind.

Today, the targeted subliminal message albums we offer are based on well-known positive disciplines and techniques such as positive affirmations cognitive behavioral theory, and NLP, can legitimately be used by you to create positive and dramatic improvements in your life.  Subliminal messages can directly affect your unconscious mind and allow you to transform your thoughts, habits, and behavior.

We recently added a number of new titles and now offer nearly 30 subliminal message albums.  Take a look at www.bodymindwisdom.com/subliminal-messages today.

Subliminal Messages – a new product

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

You may want to look at a newly introduced product at BodyMindWisdom.com:

Subliminal messages can directly affect your unconscious mind and allow you to make changes to your thoughts, habits, and behavior— dramatically improving your life. A major benefit of using our subliminal MP3′s (downloadable directly from our site) or CD’s (mailed to you) is that you can take control of the positive subliminal influence and the information you receive.