In this book Dr. Joseph Murphy explains how the latent powers inherent in our subconscious can improve our lives. He discusses the two minds that each of us possess; the objective mind and the subjective mind, and how to integrate them. He also explains how to harness the power of mind, especially the subconscious mind. Dr. Joseph Murphy, the founder of 'The Church of Divine Science', produced books, tapes, and radio broadcasts on spiritual matters, the historical values of life, the art of wholesome living, and the teachings of great philosophers-both from the Eastern and Western cultures.
This simple yet powerful method can place the subconscious mind in direct contact with the Universal Mind--the all-seeing, all-knowing collective subconscious of the human race. Dr. Murphy offers positive proof this power exists.
Dr. Joseph Murphy expands the theory about the latent power of your subconscious mind; and how this power can be used to improve every aspect of your life.
These works are drawn from the most prolific and potent period in Murphy's career, in the years just before he shook the world with his self-development landmark The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (1963).
The book stays with you long after you put it down. It can change the way you view the world — and yourself.
Bringing The Best of Dr. Joseph Murphy Together in this Volume. "The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind and The Miracles of Your Mind".
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Miracles of Your Mind
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Dr. Joseph Murphy (20th May 1898 - 16th Dec 1981), the author of the book grew up in a devout religious home. His father, Denis Murphy, was a deacon and professor at the National School of Ireland.