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The Master Key System
by Charles F. Haanel
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The Master Key System
Part Two - Understanding the Mind
Audio Narration (with music to accelerate learning)
by Sharon Iezzi
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The operations of the mind are produced by two
parallel modes of activity, the one conscious, and
the other subconscious.
The subconscious’ logical processes are
carried on with a certainty and regularity which
would be impossible if there existed the possibility
of error. Our mind is so designed that it prepares
for us the most important foundations of cognition,
whilst we have not the slightest apprehension of the
modus operandi.
The subconscious soul, like a benevolent
stranger, works and makes provision for our benefit,
pouring only the mature fruit into our lap; thus
ultimate analysis of thought processes shows that
the subconscious is the theatre of the most
important mental phenomena.
It is through the subconscious that
Shakespeare must have perceived, without effort,
great truths which are hidden from the conscious
mind of the student; that Phidias fashioned marble
and bronze; that Raphael painted Madonnas and
Beethoven composed symphonies.
Ease and perfection depend entirely upon the
degree in which we cease to depend upon the
consciousness; playing the piano, skating, operating
the typewriter, the skilled trades, depend for their
perfect execution on the process of the subconscious
mind. The marvel of playing a brilliant piece on the
piano, while at the same time conducting a vigorous
conversation, shows the greatness of our subconscious
powers.
We are all aware how dependent we are upon the
subconscious, and the greater, the nobler, the more
brilliant our thoughts are, the more it is obvious
to ourselves that the origin lies beyond our ken. We
find ourselves endowed with tact, instinct, sense of
the beautiful in art, music, etc., of whose origin
or dwelling place we are wholly unconscious.
The value of the subconscious is enormous; it
inspires us; it warns us; it furnishes us with
names, facts and scenes from the storehouse of
memory. It directs our thoughts, tastes, and
accomplishes tasks so intricate that no conscious
mind, even if it had the power, has the capacity
for.
We can walk at will; we can raise the arm
whenever we choose to do so; we can give our
attention through eye or ear to any subject at
pleasure. On the other hand, we cannot stop our
heartbeats nor the circulation of the blood, nor the
growth of stature, nor the formation of nerve and
muscle tissue, nor the building of the bones, nor
many other important vital processes.
If we compare these two sets of action, the
one decreed by the will of the moment, and the other
proceeding in majestic, rhythmic course, subject to
no vascillation, but constant at every moment, we
stand in awe of the latter, and ask to have the
mystery explained. We see at once that these are the
vital processes of our physical life, and we can not
avoid the inference that these all-important
functions are designedly withdrawn from the domain
of our outward will with its variations and
transitions, and placed under the direction of a
permanent and dependable power within us.
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changeable has been termed the "Conscious Mind," or
the "Objective Mind" (dealing with outward objects).
The interior power is called the "Subconscious Mind,"
or the "Subjective Mind," and besides its work on
the mental plane it controls the regular functions
which make physical life possible.
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It is necessary to have a clear understanding
of their respective functions on the mental plane,
as well as of certain other basic principles.
Perceiving and operating through the five physical
senses, the conscious mind deals with the impressions
and objects of the outward life.
It has the faculty of discrimination, carrying
with it the responsibility of choice. It has the
power of reasoning - whether inductive, deductive,
analytical or syllogistic - and this power may be
developed to a high degree. It is the seat of the
will with all the energies that flow therefrom.
Not only can it impress other minds, but it
can direct the subconscious mind. In this way the
conscious mind becomes the responsible ruler and
guardian of the subconscious mind. It is this high
function which can completely reverse conditions in
your life.
It is often true that conditions of fear,
worry, poverty, disease, inharmony and evils of all
kinds dominate us by reason of false suggestions
accepted by the unguarded subconscious mind. All
this the trained conscious mind can entirely prevent
by its vigilant protective action. It may properly
be called "the watchman at the gate" of the great
subconscious domain.
One writer has expressed the chief distinction
between the two phases of mind thus: "Conscious mind
is reasoning will. Subconscious mind is instinctive
desire, the result of past reasoning will."
The subconscious mind draws just and accurate
inferences from premises furnished from outside
sources. Where the premise is true, the subconscious
mind reaches a faultless conclusion, but, where the
premise or suggestion is an error, the whole
structure falls. The subconscious mind does not
engage in the process of proving. It relies upon the
conscious mind, "the watchman at the gate," to guard
it from mistaken impressions.
Receiving any suggestions as true, the
subconscious mind at once proceeds to act thereon in
the whole domain of its tremendous field of work.
The conscious mind can suggest either truth or error.
If the latter, it is at the cost of wide-reaching
peril to the whole being.
The conscious mind ought to be on duty during
every waking hour. When the "watchman" is "off
guard," or when its calm judgment is suspended,
under a variety of circumstances, then the
subconscious mind is unguarded and left open to
suggestion from all sources. During the wild
excitement of panic, or during the height of anger,
or the impulses of the irresponsible mob, or at any
other time of unrestrained passion, the conditions
are most dangerous. The subconscious mind is then
open to the suggestion of fear, hatred, selfishness,
greed, self-depreciation and other negative forces,
derived from surrounding persons or circumstances.
The result is usually unwholesome in the extreme,
with effects that may endure to distress it for a
long time. Hence, the great importance of guarding
the subconscious mind from false impressions.
The subconscious mind perceives by intuition.
Hence, its processes are rapid. It does not wait for
the slow methods of conscious reasoning. In fact, it
can not employ them.
The subconscious mind never sleeps, never
rests, any more than does your heart, or your blood.
It has been found that by plainly stating to the
subconscious mind certain specific things to be
accomplished, forces are set in operation that lead
to the result desired. Here, then, is a source of
power which places us in touch with Omnipotence.
Here in is a deep principle which is well worth our
most earnest study.
The operation of this law is interesting.
Those who put it into operation find that when they
go out to meet the person with whom they anticipate
a difficult interview, something has been there
before them and dissolved the supposed differences;
everything is changed; all is harmonious; they find
that when some difficult business problem presents
itself they can afford to make delay and something
suggests the proper solution; everything is properly
arranged; in fact, those who have learned to trust
the subconscious find that they have infinite
resources at their command.
The subconscious mind is the seat of our
principles and our aspirations. It is the fount of
our artistic and altruistic ideals. These instincts
can only be overthrown by an elaborate and gradual
process of undermining the innate principles.
The subconscious mind cannot argue
controversially. Hence, if it has accepted wrong
suggestions, the sure method of overcoming them is
by the use of a strong counter suggestion,
frequently repeated, which the mind must accept,
thus eventually forming new and healthy habits of
thought and life, for the subconscious mind is the
seat of Habit. That which we do over and over
becomes mechanical; it is no longer an act of
judgment, but has worn its deep grooves in the
subconscious mind. This is favorable for us if the
habit be wholesome and right. If it be harmful, and
wrong, the remedy is to recognize the omnipotence of
the subconscious mind and suggest present actual
freedom. The subconscious being creative and one
with our divine source will at once create the
freedom suggested.
To sum up: The normal functions of the
subconscious on the physical side have to do with
the regular and vital processes, with the
preservation of life and the restoration of health;
with the care of offspring, which includes an
instinctive desire to preserve all life and improve
conditions generally.
On the mental side, it is the storehouse of
memory; it harbors the wonderful thought messengers,
who work, unhampered by time or space; it is the
fountain of the practical initiative and constructive
forces of life: It is the seat of habit.
On the spiritual side, it is the source of
ideals, of aspiration, of the imagination, and is
the channel through which we recognize our Divine
Source, and in proportion as we recognize this
divinity do we come into an understanding of the
source of power.
Some one may ask: "How can the subconscious
change conditions?" The reply is, because the
subconscious is a part of the Universal Mind and a
part must be the same in kind and quality as the
whole; the only difference is one of degree. The
whole, as we know, is creative, in fact, it is the
only creator there is, consequently, we find that
mind is creative, and as thought is the only
activity which the mind possesses, thought must
necessarily be creative also.
| But we shall find that there is a vast
difference between simply thinking, and directing
our thought consciously, systematically and
constructively; when we do this we place our mind
in harmony with the Universal Mind, we come in tune
with the Infinite, we set in operation the mightiest
force in existence, the creative power of the
Universal Mind. This, as everything else, is
governed by natural law, and this law is the "Law
of Attraction," which is that Mind is creative, and
will automatically correlate with its object and
bring it into manifestation. |
Last week I gave you an exercise for the
purpose of securing control of the physical body; if
you have accomplished this you are ready to advance.
This time you will begin to control your thought.
Always take the same room, the same chair, and the
same position, if possible. In some cases it is not
convenient to take the same room, in this case simply
make the best use of such conditions as may be
available. Now be perfectly still as before, but
inhibit all thought; this will give you control over
all thoughts of care, worry and fear, and will enable
you to entertain only the kind of thoughts you
desire. Continue this exercise until you gain
complete mastery.
You will not be able to do this for more than
a few moments at a time, but the exercise is
valuable, because it will be a very practical
demonstration of the great number of thoughts which
are constantly trying to gain access to your mental
world.
Next week you will receive instructions for an
exercise which may be a little more interesting, but
it is necessary that you master this one first.
We conclude with this quote by James Allen:
"Cause and effect is as absolute and undeviating
in the hidden realm of thought as in the world of
visible and material things. Mind is the master
weaver, both of the interior garment of character
and the outer garment of circumstance."
-- James Allen
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