Book- The power of your Subconscious Mind


The power of your Subconscious mind

The function of your subconscious mindis to store and retrieve data. Its job is to ensure that you respond exactly the way you are programmed. Your subconscious mind makes everything you say and do fit a pattern consistent with your self-concept. This is your “Master Program.”

The book tells you how your own subconscious thoughts shape your life, your environment, and most importantly, YOU.

Dr. Murphy combines scientific research and spiritual wisdom to explain how your subconscious mind influences every single aspects of life.

He cites examples, some of his own experiences to prove how the mind works.

He quotes various techniques like the thank you technique, tells you how to attract the money you need, wonders of sleep and many more such interesting ideas.

It will help you to have a positive outlook towards life in general. It will teach you how to control your haywire thought processes and all the hogwash you think which is unnecessary.

Book Summary 

Lesson 1: Visualization is a means to use the placebo effect to your advantage.


The central point of the book is that you can use your imagination to suggest ideas to your subconscious to get what you want. If repeated often enough, your mind will then steer your behavior more towards making those ideas a reality, unbeknownst to you. There are many ways you can do this, but most of them can be summarized under the concept of visualization – picturing yourself achieving a certain goal or outcome.

The scientific idea this plays on is called the placebo effect. In medicine, a placebo is a pill without a real, chemical or biological consequence, usually made of sugar. But if patients believe they’re getting strong medication, they might still observe some of the benefits, solely based on this belief. While the effect has been observed in many studies, I wouldn’t call this hard science, because how well it works is very subjective and depends on the individual.

Murphy describes many examples in the book, like an opera singer, who used this technique to overcome his stage fright. Another one is a surgeon in the 1900s, who lowered the mortality rate of his patients by telling them they wouldn’t get an infection. There are also many modern-day examples, like actor Jim Carry, who used visualization to succeed as an actor.


Lesson 2: When in doubt, sleep on it. Often, you can make more confident decisions after a good night’s rest.


Another way you can make use of your subconscious is to simply sleep on things when you have a tough time deciding.

Murphy’s example is a woman, who was offered a job at the opposite coast of the country. It paid twice her current salary, but she was unsure whether to move across the nation for it. As she meditated in the evening, she fell asleep. In the morning, her gut confirmed her initial doubts and she decided not to take the offer. A few months later, she found out the company had gone bankrupt.

Now, hindsight is 20/20 and it’s impossible to know how things might’ve changed if she’d taken the job, but the basic premise is valid. Your subconscious can process information quicker and in different ways than your conscious self. Therefore, letting it do its thing while you sleep can lead to clearer thoughts and a more confident opinion the next day.

Lesson 3: Wish others well, for envy will only prevent you from getting what you want.


While your subconscious can be very useful if steered in the right direction, it can also make you get in your own way.

Murphy shares the story of a salesman, who never seemed to receive any recognition at work. Despite outperforming all of his colleagues, he didn’t rise in the ranks. As it turned out, he suspected his boss to not like him. Therefore, he subconsciously behaved in somewhat hostile ways himself. Once he changed his own attitude, wishing genuine success for his boss, he soon received a promotion.

Many rich people share the belief at the root of this story: if you secretly despise others for having something you want, you’ll make it less likely for yourself to attain that thing. Take wealth, for example. If you think money is the root of all evil and that all millionaires are crooks, how do you think that’ll affect the management of your own finances?

So don’t fall into a victim mindset. The pie isn’t limited. There’s enough to go around for everyone. Stay positive and root for others, so that the universe may root for you.

    About the Author

Joseph Murphy

Joseph Murphy, PhD, (1898-1981), an Irish-born American minister, was director of the Church of Divine Science in Los Angeles for 28 years. He turned it into one of the largest New Thought congregations in the United States. He published 46 books between 1945 and 1987.

Book Reviews 

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Flipkart- 4.4/5


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