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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.
That's a fantastic description! And I think we all have areas for improvement, so this book seems like a fantastic tool for improving our well-being. I also love a little humor. Thank you for your brilliant review.
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Great descriptive review! It would be nice if I could call up my subconscious and ask it to help dissolve a pain or an illness, but I don't quite believe it. The book sounds like it would be interesting, but I have read hundreds of these self-help books that don't help you at all.
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"The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan is an informative book about the great capacity of the human mind to affect our choices and decisions toward the forward and upward direction. The real-life accounts make it a more compelling read. Congrats on BOTD. Beautiful review.
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A psychology based self improvement book "The Visible Subconscious" by Ponz Manantan, which promises to unlock the deepest part of our mind, making the invisible visible.
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Your review of this book has perked my interest. Is the subconscious like a second personality? I don't get the naming of it.
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Exploring your subconscious mind sounds both intriguing and a little scary. Thank you for your informative review.
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There is little to critique, as the author’s adept handling of complex ideas and the heartfelt narratives create a truly enriching reading experience. This book is highly recommended for those seeking to explore the transformative potential of their subconscious mind.
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Post by Florence Ahenda »

I found the review of the BOTD very interesting,the whole aspect of visible subconscious and tapping on it to achieve some things or change habits on the physical realm are very intriguing. The author used real people and their experiences which makes the reading very relatable,I am looking forward to reading the book and would highly recommend to those who are interested in self awareness,self development and deeper conscious themes .
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Post by Senvorita Jeon »

This review of *The Visible Subconscious* by Ponz Manantan is wonderfully thorough and captures the essence of the book beautifully. The way you describe the transformative experiences of the characters adds a personal touch that highlights the book's practical applications. Your praise for the author’s clear and engaging writing style is well-deserved, as it seems to make complex ideas more accessible. It’s great to see a recommendation that emphasizes both the therapeutic and thought-provoking aspects of the book. This sounds like an enlightening read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of their subconscious!
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Self-discovery never ends and is something that should be embraced and pursued. Our innermost fears and desires, tendencies and volitions, should be acknowledged and honed. To evolve and grow it is fundamental to be connected with our inner selves.

Thus, I believe the review is very explicative in highlighting the introspective perspective of the book. I believe it conveys the meaning of the analysis carried out in its pages effectively and entices readers to find out themselves.
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Post by SWETA SABNAM »

Visible Subconscious" is a compelling read for anyone interested in psychology, self-awareness, and the intricate workings of the mind. He encourages readers to examine their inner lives and recognize patterns that may be influencing their decisions. It’s a book that not only informs but also inspires change. Whether you’re a seasoned reader of self-help literature or a newcomer, you’ll find valuable insights. The book discusses how conflicting beliefs can create mental discomfort, prompting individuals to resolve these conflicts, often unconsciously.
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Wow, what an intriguing review! The concept of the 'visible subconscious' sounds so unique and thought-provoking. I love how the book seems to combine psychology with personal growth, and it’s amazing how hypnosis plays such a big role in helping people unlock their potential. The examples with Laura and Ethan really show how powerful this can be. Sounds like a book that could open a lot of doors to self-awareness and personal transformation. Great review!
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Congrats on BOTD!
Ponz Manantan's book "The Visible Subconscious" provokes thought. This review is excellent. Although I don't usually enjoy reading scientific books, this kind of book is made more approachable by the author's decision to include real-life situations in the story.
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The Visible Subconscious sounds fascinating! The idea of actively partnering with your subconscious to unlock personal growth is unique and intriguing. I’m excited to explore how this approach can help improve different aspects of life. Definitely a thought-provoking read!
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"The Visible Subconscious" sounds captivating, blending self-discovery and personal growth through subconscious visualization. Its empathetic tone and transformative accounts make it a must-read that I’ll explore in the future. Congrats BOTD!
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