Saturday, November 3, 2007

Rules of the Mind & Laws of Suggestion

Rules of the Mind:
1. Every thought has a physical respone in the body.
2. What one expects to happen has a strong tendency to take place.
3. Imagination is more powerful than knowledge and when the two are in conflict, the imagination always win.
4. The greater effort from the conscious, the lesser the response from subconscious.
5. Once the inner mind accepts an idea, it remains untill is replaced by another idea.
6. Once a suggestion is acted upon, it is easier for the next one to be accepted.
7. A persistent emotionally induced sympton has a tendency to cause change in the physical body.
8. Opposing thoughts cannot be held simultaneously.

Laws of Suggestion
1. The Law of Concentrated Attention.
Whenever attention is concentrated on an idea over and over again, it spontaneously realizes itself.
2. The Law of Reversed Effect.
The harder one tries to do something, the less likely one is to succeed.
3. The Law of Dominant Effect.
A strong emotion tends to replace a weaker one.
4. The Law of Delayed Action.
When a suggestion is given as an inference, the person will respond to that suggestion whenever a condition or situation that has been used in the original suggestion presents itself.
5. The Las of Association.
Whenever a person responds to one particular stimulus in the presence of another stimulus, the person will soon begin to associate the one with the other.

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