The Magic of Believing
Written by Claude M. Bristol
Narrated by Jason McCoy
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About this audiobook
Millions of success-oriented people from all over the world have turned to the no-nonsense, time-tested motivational techniques described in The Magic of Believing to achieve all their long and short-term goals: a better job, a happier marriage, or simply a good night's sleep. Now it's your turn to put Claude M. Bristol's special "magic" into your life and into action.
Bristol's tough-minded, hard-hitting messages speaks directly to you. You will learn:
- How you become what you contemplate
- Why hard work alone will not bring success
- How to turn your thoughts into achievements
- How belief makes things happen
Harness the unlimited energies of your subconscious mind. Make yourself more competent in your affairs, more influential in your dealings, and more successful in life.
Now it's your turn to put Claude M. Bristol's special "magic" into your life and into action!
His tough-minded, hard-hitting message speaks directly to You. It has yielded proven results for forty years and remains as fresh and focused as ever. Learn how to:
* Harness the unlimited power of the subconscious mind and make your dreams come true * Protect your thoughts and turn them into achievements * Use "the law of suggestion" to step up your effectiveness in everything you do * Apply the power of your imagination to overcome obstacles * And much more!
If you seek to become more assertive in business, more fulfilled at home, more influential in your dealings with others -- you can believe in MAGIC!
Published by BN Publishing. Distributed by Big Happy Family LLC.
Claude M. Bristol
The late Claude M. Bristol was a lawyer, lecturer, investment banker, and foreign correspondent. He is the co-author of the long-time bestseller, "TNT: The Power Within".All his books are about helping people use the power of the mind to create their own destiny. .
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is indeed an interesting "self-help" book - although old. I can personally say that the main topic of this book does work. You are indeed what you think and what you think does come to light.I am glad I found this book. It made me understand better what I have known and how things in the past I have wondered came to be. As the saying goes, "mind is a terrible thing to waste!"
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wonderful i even ordered it to mark spots and highlight it this book is the all book ,just like Joseph murphy and Florence SCovel SHinn. One of my absolute favortie he practically asks the same question I did during his journey. to find that its religious...
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Preposterous and insipid psychobabble is combined with obnoxiously boorish pseudoscientific gobbledygook to form the single dumbest book I've ever had the displeasure of reading. The whole book is little more than the author paraphrasing the results of dubious "scientific" studies or listing off a never ending barrage of anecdotes as definitive proof of things like telekinesis and clairvoyance. The author at one point even goes so far as to state that conclusive proof of these paranormal events cannot be obtained if the negative energy of a skeptic is introduced into the process. This book is only useful as a primer for tracing the roots of the current misinformation age. It is "The Magic of Believing" only so much in that if you BELIEVE this nonsense then I've got some MAGIC beans to sell you...
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5When you most need a boost in your personal, spiritual, religious, financial, health, family, and professional life; this is the book you should read. The power of believing is more than a prayer and a dream. It is discipline. Released in 1948, but seem so current and relevant. Added to my "re-read list."
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Fantastic book - I loved the principles shared and the flow of the writing
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Good book on power of subconscious. Not sure when I read it, so I'm guessing.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Beautiful early thoughts on the power of believe, use of subconscious mind. It is a powerful work that set the foundation of modern day subconscious mind work.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book, I'm new to this law of attraction and it's definitely opening up my eyes to my thoughts
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very informative. May need to read it more than once to grasp all the information. A great book. Just Brilliant.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Believe in the Belief, sure will give the results undoubtedly
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I will definitely listen to this audiobook again! I've seen the magic in my life.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is indeed an interesting "self-help" book - although old. I can personally say that the main topic of this book does work. You are indeed what you think and what you think does come to light.I am glad I found this book. It made me understand better what I have known and how things in the past I have wondered came to be. As the saying goes, "mind is a terrible thing to waste!"
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5While I agree that one should not be foolish enough to attempt anything so dangerous as "a woman driving with confidence that all the lights will turn green," I wouldn't think this book deserving of "one star," as it delves deeply into what the author calls "the golden thread of belief" that we all share in common when it comes to "sewing" our judgments together, whether it be of religion, life, etc.The contents of this book speaks about the sub-conscious and it's mysterious workings. Back in the year when this book was published, not many people understood anything about the subconscious, so it sticks to the basic (and sometimes uses biblical scripts to support it's claims)From my own experience, I can say I've seen some "concrete evidence" that definitely responds to our subconscious. It's beyond what words can do justice, and far-fetched when explained, but it works! So for that, I thank this book for helping me understand the concept better. Although, thanks to our newer day and age there are much more advanced books on the subject. Much more comfortable and now meticulous. But never-the-less. I won't overlook this little booklet. :)
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I actually am a fan of self-help books. I do not dismiss the genre out of hand. But this one seems poised to help only those who are most susceptible to spiritualism, or religion, or maybe hypnosis as the answer to their problems. He uses for examples a woman who drove without stopping for traffic lights, confident that her belief would render all the lights green for her direction; and a person who was convinced they could win the lottery and did so. I do not say that these things could not happen. But I do contend that the individuals' beliefs had nothing to do with the outcomes and that it would be foolish and dangerous to live that way.
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