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Subliminals Will Rewire Your Brain

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

This is a quick article which will explain the principles of the subliminal message and how they work.

Firstly, I am sure you are understand the principle of affirmative statements. If you don’t know what they are then a simple explanation is that they are just positive statements which tell your mind something is true about yourself. e.g.“I am confident”, “I become more confident each day”. Or you can of course say any statement, reflecting an area you wish to develop in.

After saying these to yourself over and over they build within your mind and you start to believe them. Eventually your personality and behaviour will begin to change.

Subliminals are basically positive affirmations but sent to your mind without your knowledge. i.e. you won’t consciously hear anything message, but your subconscious mind will “hear” the messages and store them just as it would with any other.

Sending these positive affirmations directly to your unconscious mind will replace your negative thought patterns with positive ones. It won’t happen instantly, but after a week or so the new messages will replace old thoughts for new positive ones.

Using self confidence subliminal makes the whole process easier for you. -You do not have to repeat your positive affirmations twice a day, you can simply play the subliminal messages and let the affirmations enter your mind naturally.

Also, whatever your personal development issue there is a subliminal album for you. Different affirmations will be used on each album. So whether you want to learn a new language, improve your memory, or confidence, or develop a total focus in your sport there is a subliminal cd album right for you.

Many “celebrities”, businessmen, and all sorts of successful people have used subliminals. to boost their motivation and focus their minds. You may be motivated to achieve a goal consciously, however if your unconscious mind is not also aligned it may hold you back. Tiger woods has used the power of subliminal cds to improve his gold game and accuracy. Even though someone like this may appear to be naturally gifted, they have actually put in a lot of hard work physically, and mentally.

Discover How To Make Subliminal Messages

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Subliminal messages are often used as a sneaky form of advertising. They are basically hidden messages which are covered over by something else and integrated inside a different medium. A subliminal message on the television for example, will be seen by the eye but not actually interpreted by the conscious area of the brain. The meaning of subliminal these “below sensory threshold”.

Widely used in advertising, subliminal messages can be found in television amongst other mediums. A great number of people consider to be an unethical form of advertising but on the other side, it is not widely endorsed by science, which typically claims that there is no proof that all that this kind of advertising works anyway.

The subliminal message used in a television commercial takes advantage of the fact that our brains could not interpret more than 30 images per second. This means, for example that anything faster than that would just appear as a flicker.

Knowing how to make a subliminal message can also be considered a kind of self-improvement. Subliminal messages come in two types, those which are heard, and those which are seen. If you are making an auditory subliminal message, then you will want to have a well crafted message recorded onto a compact disc underneath some music, for example. You can also insert messages into certain video formats.

Any message that you create should be positive and have an impact. For example, you may be using your subliminal messages to help you quit smoking. In this case, you will want to take care to speak in the present tense when you are recording your message and to make sure that you sound as positive as possible. Studies have shown a positive messages are more likely to be imprinted on the subconscious area of the mind.