How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior

By Barbara Hall


One of the best selling authors of the 21st century has just released a new book. The book, Subliminal: How Your Subconscious Mind Rules Your Behavior is now available in bookstores and online. Like with The Drunkard's Walk and The Grand Design which the author co-authored with Stephen Hawking, it is an eye opening account and examination as to how unconscious minds shape personal and world experiences.

With over twenty years in the field of neurology, the author paints a clear picture of the conscious and unconscious mind of individuals. In addition, there is a great deal of proof as to just how powerful the unconscious can be in shaping friendships, relationships and personal experiences. For, while perception, behavior, memory and social judgment may be conscious choices, these are also subliminal actions which shape current reality.

In doing so, Leonard shows how different experiences influence the way friendships, friendships, business partners and others can often misunderstand certain aspects of life while we also tend to forget events and other important aspects. Whereas, if individuals were to stay awake and aware of those around us, our relationships could grow and prosper over time.

While reviews are mostly positive, there are others which are mixed. Different reviewers often suggest that the book is a repeat of information which has already been published in the past. Whereas, others suggest the book is so moving it can be hard to put down. In either case, the fact that individuals are reading the book is a good sign that the book will at least be helpful to some readers.

Another reviewer also suggest that a lot of information in the book can be found in others such as "Blink, " and "Strangers To Ourselves." Whereas, at the same the new information on blindsight was informative, interesting and intriguing. In this case, the reader also discusses Mlodinow coverage of cognitive biases and how no one is objective according to recent experience and evidence on the subject.

A more specific review shed a great deal of light on the intent of the author to outline the weakness of the human mind. For, most people would not expect that the unconscious could overpower the conscious mind. Yet, depending on a number of circumstances and influences, it is often possible to do so.

Basically, the book appears to be an updated version of other self-help books of the past. While this is the case, Subliminal does tend to go deeper into the workings of the unconscious mind. For, it is one thing to understand that the unconscious exist and another to understand the inner-workings and how the processes can effect daily life.

Readers interested in learning more about the mind, conscious and subconscious will most likely find the book an interesting read. While this is the case, it is up to the reader to recognize the drawbacks and benefits associated with the practices and theories discussed in the publication. As such, those interested in how the subconscious can effect friendships, relationships and career choices will most likely find the book well worth reading.




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