“The mind is the greatest power

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“The mind is the greatest power 1. “The mind is the greatest power in all of creation.” J.B. Rhine

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3. MIND MIND BODY BODY

4. CONSCIOUS MIND SUB-CONSCIOUS MIND BODY

5. Smell Hear Taste See Touch Thinking Mind Feelings Results Action

6. Think Accept or Reject Choose The Conscious Mind CAN ...

7. Cannot Choose Cannot Reject Must Accept The Sub-Conscious Mind

8. Must accept any image Cannot differentiate between that which is real or just imagined The Sub-Conscious Mind

PARADIGMS ARE FORMED EARLY 9. PARADIGMS ARE FORMED EARLY IDEAS BECOME FIXED

10. Conditioned Mind Paradigms *** BABY’S MIND IS WIDE OPEN

Refuse to permit PRESENT RESULTS to control or influence YOUR THINKING Smell Hear Taste Refuse to permit PRESENT RESULTS to control or influence YOUR THINKING See Touch Thinking Mind Feelings The SAME Results Action

6. Imagination – Your ability to create 13. INTELECTUAL FACTORS 1. Reason – Your ability to think 2. Memory – Everyone has a perfect memory 3. Perception – Your point of view 4. Will – Your ability to focus; concentrate 5. Intuition – Gut feeling 6. Imagination – Your ability to create

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