Ever heard of "subliminal messaging" and wondered what it's about? Most people tend to associate "subliminal messaging" with hypnosis, which in all honesty isn't too far off. The fact is, subliminal messaging is often misunderstood, and is often viewed as somewhat controversial, especially when used in context with the media. This article will attempt to explain what subliminal messaging is all about, and how it can be applied into your life advantageously.
Subliminal messaging is a technique where messages are conveyed to the subconscious mind instead of the conscious. These messages are usually in the form of print, audio, or video, and are designed in a way that they fall below a person's normal aural threshold. Images are flashed faster than the eye can see, and sounds are played at a frequency beyond that of a normal human's ability to perceive consciously
However, just because a person may not be able to consciously detect and decipher these messages, does not mean that the subconscious is unable to. In fact, on a subconscious level, these subliminal messages can still be deciphered and processed.
The truth of the matter is, subliminal messaging is all around us. But because there are so many things going on physically around us, we tend to tune out most of the information around us that may otherwise overwhelm our conscious mind if it were to take in every single detail that goes on around us. Thus our mind relegates this "redundant" information as "background" noise, but still unknown to us, our minds are constantly aware of this background information on a subconscious level.
Take for example this scenario: You're at a party, and you're mingling with some of your friends. As you're chatting away, you notice someone in the opposite end of the room. They're known by many to spread rumors about others, so you begin to wonder if your name ever came up. The person makes their way closer to your group, but remains far enough to appear out of earshot. Yet as you continue to mingle with your friends, your mind would have subconsciously taken notice of the rumor-monger, and the minute you hear your name being mentioned, your mind focuses your attention to the rumor-monger, because somewhere at the back of your mind you've unwittingly made the rumor-monger a focal point.
Subliminal messaging works along the same line in the fact that even though you might not be aware of the messages you're receiving, your subconscious is still processing and deciphering the information you're receiving. Words have the power to influence people on a conscious level, so even subconsciously, words can influence our thought patterns and eventual behavior. In the case of subliminal affirmations, they can be used to positively influence our minds for the betterment of ourselves.
But just like anything in life, subliminal messaging can be used for either good or bad purposes. While there may be some conspiracy theorists who claim that subliminal messaging is "evil" in the sense that it can manipulate one's actions (by either making consumers purchase a particular brand or making voters vote a certain politician through subliminal ad campaigns), subliminal messaging can in fact be used for good. Many people are realizing that self-help subliminal audios can be beneficial to them, and with an industry that is valued around $50 million today, it shows that people do have faith in subliminal messaging. They are using subliminal messaging to unlock their true potential and improve the quality of their lives.
All subliminal messaging does is to unlock the full potential of your mind by using the parts of your brain that you're not already using consciously. While some may argue that this may lead to some form of manipulation, when used right, subliminal messaging can lead to the betterment of your self and the quality of your life.
Subliminal messaging is a technique where messages are conveyed to the subconscious mind instead of the conscious. These messages are usually in the form of print, audio, or video, and are designed in a way that they fall below a person's normal aural threshold. Images are flashed faster than the eye can see, and sounds are played at a frequency beyond that of a normal human's ability to perceive consciously
However, just because a person may not be able to consciously detect and decipher these messages, does not mean that the subconscious is unable to. In fact, on a subconscious level, these subliminal messages can still be deciphered and processed.
The truth of the matter is, subliminal messaging is all around us. But because there are so many things going on physically around us, we tend to tune out most of the information around us that may otherwise overwhelm our conscious mind if it were to take in every single detail that goes on around us. Thus our mind relegates this "redundant" information as "background" noise, but still unknown to us, our minds are constantly aware of this background information on a subconscious level.
Take for example this scenario: You're at a party, and you're mingling with some of your friends. As you're chatting away, you notice someone in the opposite end of the room. They're known by many to spread rumors about others, so you begin to wonder if your name ever came up. The person makes their way closer to your group, but remains far enough to appear out of earshot. Yet as you continue to mingle with your friends, your mind would have subconsciously taken notice of the rumor-monger, and the minute you hear your name being mentioned, your mind focuses your attention to the rumor-monger, because somewhere at the back of your mind you've unwittingly made the rumor-monger a focal point.
Subliminal messaging works along the same line in the fact that even though you might not be aware of the messages you're receiving, your subconscious is still processing and deciphering the information you're receiving. Words have the power to influence people on a conscious level, so even subconsciously, words can influence our thought patterns and eventual behavior. In the case of subliminal affirmations, they can be used to positively influence our minds for the betterment of ourselves.
But just like anything in life, subliminal messaging can be used for either good or bad purposes. While there may be some conspiracy theorists who claim that subliminal messaging is "evil" in the sense that it can manipulate one's actions (by either making consumers purchase a particular brand or making voters vote a certain politician through subliminal ad campaigns), subliminal messaging can in fact be used for good. Many people are realizing that self-help subliminal audios can be beneficial to them, and with an industry that is valued around $50 million today, it shows that people do have faith in subliminal messaging. They are using subliminal messaging to unlock their true potential and improve the quality of their lives.
All subliminal messaging does is to unlock the full potential of your mind by using the parts of your brain that you're not already using consciously. While some may argue that this may lead to some form of manipulation, when used right, subliminal messaging can lead to the betterment of your self and the quality of your life.
About the Author:
Greg Frost is a leading innovator in the field of subliminal technology and the director of http://www.chargedaudio.com which specializes providing a whole range of subliminal cds for self improvement. Grab your free "Ultimate Success Unleashed" Subliminal Cd today at http://www.chargedaudio.com
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