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Accessing The Subconscious Mind

By:Stephen Campbell


The topic of the subconscious mind has become quite topical these days and is frequently the subject of discussions with the launch of several films which address topics such as goal setting, quantum physics, the secret law of attraction, how to reprogram the subconscious mind and how these all relate to the outcomes which we see in our lives.

As we take a look at our lives in the self development field we often look at life from the physical, spiritual, financial, vocational and relationship aspects and often consider does the law of attraction help you find your soul mate (in line with accessing the subconscious mind ) as this is something which affects us all as we have the need to love and to be loved. With that said how to reprogram the subconscious mind is a subject which we really should be familiar with but which is rarely addressed or taught as a part of goal setting or on a widespread basis.

Accessing the subconscious mind is necessary as we all are programmed according to how we grew up, this may be determined by the types of families we grew up in, our religious experiences and related activities. With the amount of information available to us now and the amount of research that is being carried out looking at various factors such as levels of the subconscious mind, how to reprogram the subconscious mind and as we mentioned before does the law of attraction help you find your soul mate ? We need to understand more about this critical topic as it is so essential to what will come about in our lives.

The secret law of attraction works in conjunction with accessing the subconscious mind as we know that things are attracted or repelled from one another depending on its rate of vibration. We are all familiar with the term frequency as it applies to our radios, the radio receiver must be tuned into a particular frequency if we want to pick up a particular radio station.

This is a good example to assist us to understand that we need to be accessing the subconscious mind as we will act, live and behave according to the the secret law of attraction as this is determine by how our subconscious mind is programmed. If you want to know how your subconscious mind is programmed just look at your habits, both good and bad.

It all starts with our thoughts and accessing the subconscious mind , our thoughts determine our actions and behaviours and it is these repetitive actions and behaviours which will develop into our habit patterns. Our habit patterns determine whether we are the type of person who constantly move towards our goals and run away from the pain of being in a particualr situation.

For example, when we consider accessing the subconscious mind and the question does the law of attraction help you find your soul mate we can look at how we deal with this. Do we work on becoming the ideal person for our desired soul mate, do we work on ourselves and become clear in writing about the type of person we want in our lives ? Becoming clear and sitting down and writing down a description of our soul mate will assist in accessing the subconscious mind and invoking the secret law of attraction and in turn who we meet and when we meet them.

Goal setting and an intense focus on what we want to come about in our lives is something which characterizes successful people who invoke levels of the subconsious mind and achieve the goals that they desire.

As you are reading this you must be in the small percentage of the population who wishes to constantly take their lives to the next level and achieve great things, accessing the subconscious mind is critical to get to grips with as you look to make constant progress. Indeed the secret law of attraction is open to us all and it is down to our dominant thought and our attitude and attention to accessing the subconscious mind.

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Article keywords: subconscious mind, law of attraction, goal setting, training the subconscious mind, subconscience

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Stephen C Campbell (Master NLP Practitioner) has published more information on using the Subconscious as a Goal Setting tool at
http://www.subconsciousmind101.com/




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