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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan.]
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What if you could unlock the deepest part of your mind, making the invisible visible and revealing the untapped potential of your subconscious mind by harnessing it in harmony and complete integration with your life? The Visible Subconscious by Ponz Manantan offers a transformative and therapeutic journey into the depths of the human mind, unveiling profound powers that lie within the human subconscious. Are you ready to know what lies within your subconscious and harness the explorative and life-changing abilities of your subconscious mind? Are you ready to discover and become attuned to a being that is you but also not you at the same time? Pick up The Visible Subconscious by Ponz Manantan to get valuable and practical insight into this enigmatic realm. 

The Visible Subconscious is an intricate work of the subconscious mind, providing readers with a comprehensive and detailed understanding of its influence and how we can harness the power of our subconscious in our everyday lives and activities. The book discusses the themes of self-discovery, self-awareness, personal growth, and the power of introspection. Ponz beautifully explores the intricacies between the conscious and the subconscious and how both can exist together through visualization. The book is structured around real-life accounts and transcribed sessions of individuals engaging with their visible subconscious to attain personal transformations. Each visible subconscious, as accounted for in the book, takes different forms and shapes, but what is most noteworthy about the visible consciousness is its ability and inclination towards helping the conscious human attain a higher level of self-discovery, such as giving up a sabotaging habit or taking up a more healthy way of life. As seen with Laura, who wants to be happier and lose weight, her visible subconscious, Joseph, is an embodiment of what she desires, and thus, through harnessing her visible subconscious, she became happier, was able to set boundaries, and had an improved relationship with her husband. Also with Sam, his faith and skepticism prevented him from becoming attuned to Ben, his visible subconscious, but as he relayed his fear and concern to Ponz and got more enlightened, he began to lean more and harness the power of his subconscious.
 
There are a lot of heartwarming scenarios in the book. To begin the provision of the hypnosis session, help the reader grasp the subject of the book and have a deeper insight about the process involved and how hypnosis works. The author's storytelling is another strong point; his writing is both clear and engaging, which makes complex concepts understood and guides readers through the intricacies of the subconscious with ease. I love the tone employed in this book; it is empathetic, but I describe it as a feathering velvet tone, as it keeps me in a complete state of calm and relaxation throughout the book. His tone embodies humor and curiosity. Ponz's communication with Laura and Ethan shows the beauty of the book tone employed. I also love how he always admonishes the participant to give a name to their visible subconscious, as this makes it easy for them to summon their visible subconscious, which eases communication and makes them feel connected. Another beautiful scenario was how a participant was able to gradually overcome anxiety by employing the help of his visible subconscious. The character development in this book is beautiful because Ponz shows how each character develops over time, like Ethan and Blue. Ethan began to let go of his habit with the help of Blue, and Blue also developed physically as well. Another example is Bosco and Matt. Matt began to have an improved quality of life as he harnessed the help of Bosco and leaned into the power of his subconscious.
 
There is nothing I dislike about the book, as the author made complex concepts that could have been hard to discern very accessible and also provided key insights at the end of each chapter. This helps to give a more in-depth understanding of the intricacies of the subconscious and hypnosis.
 
The book is perfectly well edited with a clear and logical flow of events. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The book is thought-provoking and therapeutic, offering a unique and innovative insight into the concept of the visible subconscious. I recommend this book to readers interested in self-improvement, psychology, personal development, self-awareness, or anyone who is open-minded enough, as Ponz's practical advice makes the book a must-read.

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The review of "The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan is highly positive, highlighting its transformative insights into the human subconscious. The reviewer praises the book’s clear and engaging storytelling, real-life examples, and therapeutic benefits. The author’s empathetic tone and practical advice make complex concepts accessible, leading to a profound understanding of self-awareness and personal growth.
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I am glad. That you found this book so interesting, but I don’t think that I would find it so. The addition if case studies and true-life experiences does make it more relatable. The great editing probably also makes it much easier to read. Thanks!
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I am very curious on how one could reveal the invisible part of our mind and harness the powers on gets from the mind.
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This review showcases "The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan as a transformative and therapeutic guide into the depths of the human mind. The book offers practical insight into harnessing the power of the subconscious, leading to personal growth and self-discovery. The storytelling engages readers and makes complex concepts easily understandable. With a calming and empathetic tone, the author builds a connection with the reader, guiding them through the exploration of their visible subconscious. The book also includes real-life accounts that highlight the positive impact of harnessing the power of the subconscious. Overall, this review rates "The Visible Subconscious" 5 out of 5 stars and recommends it for those interested in psychology, self-improvement, and personal development. Intriguing mystery, kept me guessing until the end.
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After reading this review, I can say that "The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan seems to be an excellent read for those interested in exploring the power of the subconscious mind. The review highlights the transformative and therapeutic journey the book offers, as well as its practical insights into self-discovery and personal growth. The author's storytelling skills and empathetic tone are praised, making the complex concepts accessible and engaging. The scenarios and character development mentioned in the review also indicate the book's effectiveness in helping individuals tap into their subconscious potential. Overall, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Captivating twists, kept me guessing eagerly.
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"The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan offers a profound exploration of the subconscious mind, blending engaging storytelling with practical insights. It provides readers with valuable tools for self-discovery and personal growth, making complex concepts accessible and actionable. Ideal for those interested in psychology and self-improvement.
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*The Visible Subconscious* sound intriguing and enlightening, particularly in how it explores the subconscious mind's potential to transform lives through hypnosis and self-awareness. The detailed accounts of personal growth and the practical advice provided seem to make it a compelling read for anyone interested in psychology and self-improvement.
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I believe in the strength of the subconscious, and I know hypnosis can be a good start for major changes such as weight loss. I like the idea of being able to get rid of self-destructive habits. I like the practical advice towards self-improvement.
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After reading this review, I can say that "The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan seems to be an excellent read for those interested in exploring the power of the subconscious mind. The review highlights the transformative and therapeutic journey the book offers, as well as its practical insights into self-discovery and personal growth. The author's storytelling skills and empathetic tone are praised, making the complex concepts accessible and engaging. believe in the strength of the subconscious, and I know hypnosis can be a good start for major changes such as weight loss
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Well-done review! Mental health is very important to me, so I appreciate a book that hones in on something as valuable and vital as connecting with your subconscious. With that said, I’m not entirely sure this book would be for me as I’ve spent many years at this point doing as such, both with and without intention. If anything, I need to focus on actually being proactive in making personal improvements based on my subconscious.
I love the tone employed in this book; it is empathetic, but I describe it as a feathering velvet tone, as it keeps me in a complete state of calm and relaxation throughout the book. His tone embodies humor and curiosity.
This is what I love to hear! Empathy and humor for the win!
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I am huge on personal development and always seek material to enhance my journey. Also coming from the IT industry this part in the introduction connected:
From my experience in the Information Technology Industry, I like to compare the subconscious mind to a storage unit filled with countless programs. Each program comprises a set of instructions executed in specific situations, similar to automatic responses or mental shortcuts. These mental habits significantly influence our actions and emotions. For every object encountered or situation faced, there’s a program dictating our thoughts, feelings, and actions.
I will delve into it as soon as I get home.
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The Visible Subconscious offers a therapeutic exploration of the subconscious, blending real-life accounts and hypnosis sessions to reveal its transformative power. Ponz Manantan's empathetic, clear writing makes complex concepts accessible, guiding readers toward self-discovery and personal growth. Highly recommended for self-improvement enthusiasts.
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I found the review of "The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan to be very highly detailed. I love how much it explains the main idea of the book.... It will literally make you want to go read the book just off of how good and detailed the review is..... I'm into trying to open my third eye and my subconscious, but I personally have never been able to do it... It overly intrigues me though and I'd love to be able to do it one day in life.... Maybe this book will help me accomplish that (: I'm rating the review 5 stars (:
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The Visible Subconscious by Ponz Manantan is a thought-provoking book. How much untapped power do we have? Can you connect to your subconscious? What will we learn about ourselves when we do? loved your review and will be adding this to my shelf.
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