Review of The Visible Subconscious

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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

This is a terrific review. I'm not particularly fond of reading scientific books, but the author's choice to integrate real-life scenarios into the narrative makes this type of book all the more accessible. Congratulations to the author on his achievement and BOTD.
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This book explores the power of the subconscious mind and how we can use it to improve our daily lives. It talks about understanding ourselves better, personal growth, and the importance of self-reflection. I'm particularly interested in the transcription sessions, as I think they could make the content more relatable and easier to understand. Thank you for your comprehensive review.
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I am not usually one for self help books, but this seems interesting and actually helpful. I look forward to learning more.
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I just finished reading an answer given by Scott to someone who asked him a question regarding his life experience. In answering the question he said he came to self realisation/spiritual awakening at some point in his life. And in this review I stumbled over such words as "The book discusses the themes of self-discovery, self-awareness, personal growth, and the power of introspection." I think that -if not anything else -makes The Invisible Subconscious a read because it will equally help the reader to come to the same self realization.
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Being open minded is not an easy task. As someone who really wants to embrace self-improvement, psychology, personal development, self-awareness, open-mindedness, I really appreciate a book that hold all of this.
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I am a bit skeptical about the arguments made in this book, but it looks like neuroscience and psychology fans would do well to give this book a read.
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Post by Cristina-Ioana Toader »

I really like how the author makes complex ideas like the subconscious and hypnosis easy to understand. You did a great job showing how the book mixes practical advice with engaging storytelling, making it both informative and enjoyable for anyone interested in self-improvement and personal growth.
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Post by Jan Pearl »

Based on the review given, this book is very interesting to me because it talks about the subconscious part of our mind. It is fascinating to learn/know about this particular topic because it is not a common subject to in our every talk. I am glad to find this kind of books here. Thank you dear author for writing such book.
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The book appears to provide a new perspective on self-discovery and self-improvement. The accounts regarding the advantages of exploring the subconscious are thought-provoking.
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Post by Solange Abi Saad »

The Visible Subconscious, a very interesting book that I will definitely enjoy reading. Imagine meeting your subconscious face to face. I expect to find uncommon knowledge and mind expansion. It will contribute to freeing minds to evolve beyond their limits!
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Follow your instincts if they help you. Don't follow them if they hinder you. How do we get in touch with these instincts to harness the good ones and obliterate the negative ones? Ponz Manantan will show you how by teaching you to make your subconscious thoughts visible and manageable.
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The concept of this book is unique and innovative. It explores topics such as self-discovery, psychology, personal growth and self-awareness. The exercise of giving a name to the visible subconscious sounds a bit strange but interesting. I agree that this work may be useful in exploiting the power of our subconscious in our daily life and activities.
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Yes, I would love to know what lies within my subconscious mind....looks like I will go on a trip to the enigmatic realm. I will read the book for more insights. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by His midnight_secret »

I have always been interested in self discovery, then self discovery via hypnosis just takes the cake. The use of real life scenarios and examples would also spur me into reading the book, because as a lover of non-fiction trying to get into self help books, this will ease me into the book.
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This book is an excellent manual to be added to yoga classes. The focuses on the mind power when giving so much attention.
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