Wonderful Common Sense
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In Wonderful Common Sense, Wingrove shares the secrets to his incredible recuperation. He will teach you to how to tap into your subconscious and regain control of your life. Through positive thinking and self-hypnosis, you will learn to unlock your mind and to dismantle the self-imposed barriers that prevent you from fulfilling your dreams.
With deep study of Wingroves techniques, you will learn to create in your mind that which you desire. You can change your personality, improve your health, break bad habits, sharpen your memory, calm your nerves, raise scholastic marks, and bolster self-confidence. Anything you desire can be a reality. It is all possible through wonderful common sense.
Jim L. Wingrove
Jim L. Wingrove began his self-hypnosis treatments in 1956. His arm, which multiple doctors said would never work again, still functions normally to this day.
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Wonderful Common Sense - Jim L. Wingrove
Contents
IS MIND OPPOSITE?
THE TWO MINDS
RULES TO OBEY
SUPERNATURAL
METHODS OF HYPNOSIS
THOUGHTS BECOME A REALITY
COLORS IN OUR LIVES
CONCLUSION
DON’T BRAG ABOUT WHAT YOU
ARE GOING TO DO
BRAG ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE DONE
Jim L. Wingrove
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
For the rare combination of drive, patience, imagination, and zeal with which they served as critic of each edition, I wish to express my appreciation, and acknowledge my indebtedness to a wonderful group who made possible the writing of this book … . .
EVERYBODY!
WONDERFUL COMMON SENSE
by
Jim L. Wingrove
IS MIND OPPOSITE?
Common sense will tell anyone that if a person would take the time to listen more, observe more, and think more, the wake of life for most of us would be more prosperous, more delightful, and more appealing than it seems to be at present.
For example: if being wealthy is your idea of life’s fulfillment, then make it a point to observe closely any man of means – his mannerisms, his hands, eyes, expressions, the way he talks, the way he walks, the way he seats himself … . even go so far as to watch carefully the way he breathes. Check verbal expressions that he may use, watch the people to whom he may be talking, notice their reaction to such words as wonderful, delightful, nice, pleasant, or even the direct opposite of verbal expressions such as curse words. Common sense theory should tell you that every word, every gesture and expression has been, and always will be, a part of his successful way of life.
My theory of observation, along with common sense, to gain achievement is to use mannerisms, words, and actions to sensitize the brain of any listener for a period of time. May I make completely clear here and now that the words mentioned above: such as nice
, pleasant
, etc., spoken at a particular split second, will stun, numb, sensitize the brain, but only momentarily.
If only momentarily, to gain your listener’s confidence, so that you may be able to sell yourself, your wares of propositions. This in itself will put you in full command of just about any situation, and in turn has started you on the road to success.
Basically, life is just the opposite of what you think it is. For instance, take love and hate – they are really very closely related, yet they are a direct opposite of emotional feeling. Truthfully, if you will admit to yourself any feeling of hatred you might have had for someone, there would be a strong feeling of love at one point, or the feeling of hatred would not have presented itself, in most cases.
There are also many people who cry at supposedly cheerful occasions, so