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Power of Suggestion

Shawn | October 14, 2007 in Journal | Comments (0)

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How exactly is the Human Psyche effected by the trivial “power of suggestion?” When a thought or seed is planted into the human mind, the psyche responsively triggers a lingering product of that thought. For example, urban legends have been circulated throughout history; in doing so, a mindset is incorporated into the psyche, creating a deceitful illusion that cannot distinguish fact from fiction.

Because the human brain is so very complex, it is sometimes unable to relinquish imbedded legends and trauma – somewhat like a computer, imbedded with a virus. {Coincidentally, the computer virus parallels the human psyche because we tend to go around the harbored culprit by avoidance, until we are compelled to face it when negligence is no longer available to us.}

Eventually, the human psyche begins to hone in on the product whereby the mind can no longer extract necessary information to adequately function. This, in turn, can cause fatigue, insomnia, phobias and various other problems in one’s routine. As mentioned earlier, urban legends can distract the human psyche into believing something that is absolutely bogus…

Read the rest of The Undeniable Power of Suggestion by C. Bailey-Lloyd

Cool little article, something I’ve been thinking about lately. Enjoy ~S