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Joseph Murphy (1) (1898–1981)

Auteur de La puissance de votre subconscient

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113 oeuvres 2,752 utilisateurs 32 critiques 4 Favoris

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Dr. Joseph Murphy, an Andhra Research Fellow at the University of India, authored many best-selling books, and was renowned for his ability to "translate" the findings of religions throughout the world into techniques that are usable by common people in everyday life.

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Œuvres de Joseph Murphy

La puissance de votre subconscient (1953) 1,205 exemplaires
Secrets of the I Ching (1970) 87 exemplaires
Le miracle de votre esprit (1694) 60 exemplaires
Believe in Yourself (2006) 40 exemplaires
The Miracles of Your Mind (1984) 39 exemplaires
Think Yourself Rich (2001) 36 exemplaires
La télépsychique (1999) 29 exemplaires
How to Attract Money (1955) 25 exemplaires
How to Use the Laws of the Mind (2003) 21 exemplaires
La prière guérit (1999) 13 exemplaires
How to Use Your Healing Power (1973) 13 exemplaires
Infinite Power for Richer Living (1969) 13 exemplaires
Magic of Faith (1954) 12 exemplaires
Peace Within Yourself (1959) 11 exemplaires
Prayer Is the Answer (1973) 10 exemplaires
Bilinçaltının Gücü (2009) 10 exemplaires
These Truths Can Change Your Life (2003) 9 exemplaires
Living Without Strain (1816) 8 exemplaires
Jūsų pasąmonės galia (2012) 7 exemplaires
Die Macht der Suggestion (1974) 6 exemplaires
Die Praxis des Positiven Denkens (1989) 5 exemplaires
O poder cósmico da mente (1965) 5 exemplaires
Love is Freedom (1976) 4 exemplaires
Geheimen van de I Tjing (1985) 3 exemplaires
VIVER SEM TENSÃO (1959) 3 exemplaires
A magia do poder extra-sensorial (2000) 2 exemplaires
Potęga ludzkiego ducha (2002) 2 exemplaires
How to Use the Power of Prayer (1988) 2 exemplaires
Why Did This Happen To Me? (2016) 1 exemplaire
Das Leben bejahen (2006) 1 exemplaire
Supreme Mastery of Fear (1976) 1 exemplaire
The Healing Power of Love (2016) 1 exemplaire
La Puissance Cosmique 1 exemplaire
St. John speaks 1 exemplaire
Tavs zemapziņas spēks (2000) 1 exemplaire
Snaga podsvijesti 1 exemplaire
Kako (Do)biti Ono što želite (1998) 1 exemplaire
Onze innerlijke rijkdom (1990) 1 exemplaire
Tele-Psi (1979) 1 exemplaire

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I like the unsubtle title, you know—not a lot of weak soup politeness about it, although it’s perfectly correct.

From the first half: I liked how Joseph said that we are all poor to some extent or in some way, since we all experience limitation on this plane of consciousness, and we are all less than what we could become, and ‘feeding the poor’ as feeding the poor part of your psyche, whatever it is; the traditional thing that everyone thinks of—giving soup to people—remains, but it also remains that that soup is usually given with a healthy side of, This is all you’re entitled to; don’t ask for more, don’t look for more—it’s not religious or fill in the blank; just survive, right.

And a lot of those old school conservatives/radicals know all the logic and all the answers—except for how to be happy you know. Which includes paying the bills, and doesn’t include some of the things they’ve always taught in school, you know. Some things are more necessary…. And some people get paid mostly based on how they make people feel, you know, more so than their credentials….

…. Prepare the feast.

I do feel like he uses the Bible story about the water and the wine very well, although there is much less of the Bible in the first half, if that’s not your thing. Incidentally, and this is not to say that the other way is wrong, but I find that I need to supplement the classic New Thought and the contemporary new age—the kinda impersonal stuff—with simpler stuff like magazines, and alternative personal spirituality, because life’s not fun for me without the gods…. You know, Christianity can be a mental block, and it shouldn’t be required. But that’s not to say that the other way—the classic way, the impersonal way, whatever it is—is wrong. Because it’s not.

…. Christianity is funny, though. It’s sorta personal, but usually it’s on the very edge—like there’s you, the hero of your Greek play, and then there’s a three-actor Chorus…. And that’s pretty much it. I mean, there’s other things too; there’s mothers’ Christianity, saints’ Christianity, etc. etc., novels-and-music Christianity…. But it’s not as personal as polytheism. This three-person Greek Chorus who comments on the action of the play, (and the fewer actors there are, the closer it is to theology, and thus the “better” it is), isn’t like a very ~personable~ sort of god, you know…. He tends not to have a whole lot of specificity to him, right; he’s just…. I mean, he can’t have preferences, can he: except for the old days, when he preferred Jews; but he can’t prefer oaks to sycamores or vice versa, like anybody who spent time outside; or indoors to outdoors, right. He’s a sort of person, I guess; he’s not quite a computerized judge, you know, but…. He’s not quite personable, you know.

And yet from Christian lore many different systems have been drawn and adapted, both inside and on the edges of what’s considered mainstream or ‘acceptable’; and certainly not all of them are entirely pernicious or morally trivial, you know. And certainly the story of human idiocy is a Venn diagram with (perhaps a lopsided one) and not one circle with Christianity….

Prepare your feast. It is your life; if you invite Jesus to your feast and not me, that is no business of mine.

…. To adopt the old terminology of ‘man’ (the race is ‘man’), it is perfectly correct to say that the average man is (to paraphrase) married to criticism; sometimes even people imagined to be extraordinary have signed the same foolish marriage contract, you know.

But don’t think on these things. Think of wealth, think of beauty, think of happiness and peace….

Edit: (1/2024) And actually, I think that, although I don’t know if I’ve got an appreciably larger amount of money yet from my new prosperity ways, but even just beginning to make the internal changes consistent with wanting more money and expecting to get it down the line, has itself brought me more happiness in my life, really. The journey is its own reward—really the primary reward, I think. I think I’d reached the end of the road along the other path, the crabby old road of judgement, you know. It doesn’t cost more to buy a few magazines with happy pictures, as opposed to say a dreadful history book about tyranny and executions, by some tyrannical professor (confessor). Prosperity is a lot more than just money. It’s the journey. Even when I do take some trip somewhere, I believe it will be the celebration of the journey, and not just “factual” accommodations that wouldn’t move me if somehow, by some trick, almost, they came across my path because of some familial meddling, without wanting them, you know. That’s what I think.
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goosecap | 1 autre critique | Jan 9, 2024 |
I really enjoyed this book a lot, it taught me a lot of affirmations to reframe my mindset to program it to attract success and positive outcomes in my life, I appreciate Dr. Murphy's work and his guidance to help us turn towards God as the source of our power, inspiration and key to positive life experiences. It would be such a gem to have the affirmations given in this work, organized and presented in a manner that one can easily find and access when needed.
 
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yadt | Apr 30, 2023 |
The Power of Your Subconscious Mind has been a bestseller since its first publication in 1963, selling many millions of copies since its original publication. It is one of the most brilliant and beloved spiritual self-help works of all time which can help you heal yourself, banish your fears, sleep better, enjoy better relationships and just feel happier. The techniques are simple and results come quickly. You can improve your relationships, your finances, your physical well-being.
 
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erumrahman123 | 8 autres critiques | Sep 4, 2022 |

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Œuvres
113
Membres
2,752
Popularité
#9,325
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
32
ISBN
745
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