Thursday, February 21, 2019

Subliminal: How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior

By Barbara Hall


One of the best selling authors of the 21st century has just released a new book. The book, Subliminal: How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior is now available in bookstores and online. Like with The Drunkard's Walk and The Grand Design which the author co-authored with Stephen Hawking, it is an eye opening account and examination as to how unconscious minds shape personal and world experiences.

With over two decades of expertise in the field of neurology, it has now become clear that the subconscious mind can be a powerful tool for creating success in all areas of life. While social judgment, behavior and perception are often conscious actions, there are other subliminal actions which shape reality in the present. As a result, the author employs a number of explanations as to how different scientific subjects effect the subconscious in order to unravel the mysteries of the unconscious mind.

In doing so, Leonard shows how different experiences influence the way friendships, friendships, business partners and others can often misunderstand certain aspects of life while we also tend to forget events and other important aspects. Whereas, if individuals were to stay awake and aware of those around us, our relationships could grow and prosper over time.

While reviews are mostly positive, there are others which are mixed. Different reviewers often suggest that the book is a repeat of information which has already been published in the past. Whereas, others suggest the book is so moving it can be hard to put down. In either case, the fact that individuals are reading the book is a good sign that the book will at least be helpful to some readers.

One reviewer suggested that much of the same information can be found in the books "Strangers to Ourselves" and "Blink." At the same time, the reviewer also indicated that the new information on blindsight was not only informative but interesting and insightful. In addition, the reviewer also talks about the cognitive behavior and biases and agrees with the author that no one can be completely objective.

In a more specific and longer review, the author outlines weaknesses of the human mind. In doing so, it is easier to show just how powerful the unconscious can be in certain circumstances. Whereas, the reviewer also discusses how the author is attempting to educate readers on why and how individuals make different decisions in life based on the unconscious mind.

Basically, the book appears to be an updated version of other self-help books of the past. While this is the case, Subliminal does tend to go deeper into the workings of the unconscious mind. For, it is one thing to understand that the unconscious exist and another to understand the inner-workings and how the processes can effect daily life.

As with any self-help publication, readers will often find benefits and drawbacks. For, there will always be those whom agree and disagree with various theories and practices found in these publications. Still, if interested in learning about the different actions of the mind, the book will most likely provide a great reading experience.




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