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The Magic of Believing (Dover Empower Your Life) (original 1948; edition 2013)

by Claude M. Bristol

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How to Get What You Want Journalist, lawyer, and financier Claude M. Bristol (1890-1951) made a lifelong study of the practical powers of the psyche. Bristol discovered the royal secret encrypted throughout history in myth, parable, ceremony, and initiation: you are as your mind is. In his 1948 classic The Magic of Believing, Bristol employed his skills as a journalist and straight-talking businessman to reveal this truth to the widest possible range of readers. Bristol's actionable examples, exercises, and evidence enchanted generations of everyday seekers as well as celebrities ranging from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Liberace. With a broad-ranging historical introduction and supplemental readings by scholar of esotericism Mitch Horowitz, this edition of The Magic of Believing is the definitive publication of Bristol's mind-power landmark. \In this special edition discover: - How to use the powers of suggestion and visualization to program your mind for success. - The links between self-image and performance. - Why writing down symbols, aims, and wishes brings you special power. - The practical discoveries of ESP research and what they mean for you. - The "mirror technique" to boosting confidence. - The critical importance of knowing exactly what you want. "I suggest approaching The Magic of Believing," Mitch writes in his introduction, "in a spirit of enthusiasm and personal adventure. It's an old favorite that provides an unembarrassed invitation to intimately probe questions of mental-emotive causality-and the book may ignite in you a renewed sense of personal possibility." Many readers have called The Magic of Believing a turning point in their lives-will you join them?… (more)
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Title:The Magic of Believing (Dover Empower Your Life)
Authors:Claude M. Bristol
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Good book on power of subconscious. Not sure when I read it, so I'm guessing. ( )
  kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
With an introduction by Palmer Hoyt, Editor and publisher, The Denver Post, Denver, Colorado; Member, United States Air Policy commission. Contents Introduction I How I came to tap the power of belief II Mind-stuff experiments III What the subconsious is IV Suggestion is power V the art of mental pictures VI The mirror technique for releasing the subconscious VII How to project your thoughts VIII Women and the science of belief IX Belief makes things happen
  AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |
Book was great except for the last 30% where it delved into Telepathy, ESP and more examples. ( )
  Wendy_Wang | Sep 28, 2019 |
Assumes that one's subconscious WANTS to believe and act on that belief. That's wrong in many cases.
  dangnad | Jul 12, 2017 |
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"If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth."
Mark 9:23
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"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings."
~ Shakespeare
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Is there a something, a force, a factor, a power, a science--call it what you will--which a few people understand and use to overcome their difficulties and achieve outstanding success?
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How to Get What You Want Journalist, lawyer, and financier Claude M. Bristol (1890-1951) made a lifelong study of the practical powers of the psyche. Bristol discovered the royal secret encrypted throughout history in myth, parable, ceremony, and initiation: you are as your mind is. In his 1948 classic The Magic of Believing, Bristol employed his skills as a journalist and straight-talking businessman to reveal this truth to the widest possible range of readers. Bristol's actionable examples, exercises, and evidence enchanted generations of everyday seekers as well as celebrities ranging from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Liberace. With a broad-ranging historical introduction and supplemental readings by scholar of esotericism Mitch Horowitz, this edition of The Magic of Believing is the definitive publication of Bristol's mind-power landmark. \In this special edition discover: - How to use the powers of suggestion and visualization to program your mind for success. - The links between self-image and performance. - Why writing down symbols, aims, and wishes brings you special power. - The practical discoveries of ESP research and what they mean for you. - The "mirror technique" to boosting confidence. - The critical importance of knowing exactly what you want. "I suggest approaching The Magic of Believing," Mitch writes in his introduction, "in a spirit of enthusiasm and personal adventure. It's an old favorite that provides an unembarrassed invitation to intimately probe questions of mental-emotive causality-and the book may ignite in you a renewed sense of personal possibility." Many readers have called The Magic of Believing a turning point in their lives-will you join them?

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