![]() ![]() Thus, the listener can only consciously hear the message if they listen to it backward. Someone records a sound or message backward on a track that’s meant to be played forward. ![]() Subliminal messages in music or “backmasking” are inserted through a special recording technique. Almost a decade later, The Beatles got everyone talking about subliminal messages in music or “backmasking”. In 1957, scientists conducted a famous experiment with subliminal messages in images. By the 20th century, this type of communication was actually possible. However, advances in technology made it possible to really try some things out. Poetzle, and later Sigmund Freud also talked about these types of unconscious experiences. Aristotle claimed that impulses could go by unnoticed when people were awake, but then reappear strongly when they were asleep. ![]() People were talking about these types of messages as early as a thousand years ago. In other words, people can’t perceive them consciously, so they supposedly receive them without realizing it. As our beliefs change, so do our behaviors and experiences, and ultimately, our lives.Subliminal messages are designed to come through under the limits of normal perception. This is why it’s necessary to listen to subliminal music consistently until those beliefs are rewritten into new, positive ones. There may even be some resistance in the beginning. Just as it took repetition of statements and experiences for our subconscious to develop negative beliefs, it takes repetition to rewrite those beliefs. Electronic equipment is sensitive enough to pick up the energy of the speaker if the speaker is “holding the frequency” of love, confidence, personal power, abundance, relaxation, etc., that energy is also transmitted to the listener. The inflection of the words, tone of voice, phrasing, and emphasis on certain words as the suggestions are spoken also determine how fast and effectively the subliminal messages work. Their subconscious took those statements (from someone whose judgment was trusted) and acted on them. Conversely, when a patient heard something like, “He will probably take several weeks longer than usual to recover”, the patient did take longer to recover. Perhaps you’ve heard of the studies done in hospital operating rooms, where it was discovered that patients under anaesthesia hear and remember everything the doctors and nurses said about them? The patients were not consciously aware of anything, yet they would hear a doctor say something like, “He’s pretty strong and healthy, he should recover quickly.” Sure enough, patients whose subconscious heard this did recover more quickly. Our subconscious is capable of hearing and remembering everything. Subliminal music means that positive suggestions and affirmations are hidden in the music, so the music is all we consciously hear. Subliminal music helps you to achieve the same results at a fraction of the cost and time. Hypnosis is effective but time consuming and expensive as it usually requires a series of sessions, and you must (1) feel comfortable with the hypnotherapist and (2) find a hypnotherapist who is both qualified and talented enough to help you accomplish your goals and close enough to you geographically. The only difference is, one method (hypnosis) is active, and the other (subliminal music) is passive. Subliminal music works on the same principles as hypnosis: both methods access the subconscious mind. ![]() This allows them to bypass the conscious, critical mind and directly access the subconscious, where you experience the fastest, most effective results. The most effective way to do this is to put the subconscious mind in a relaxed, open state, and then give it positive beliefs through suggestions and affirmations. How do we change this? By accessing our subconscious and rewriting our beliefs about ourselves and our lives. Although we consciously want to believe they are not true, our experiences tell us otherwise, and we are caught in a vicious circle. As the negative experiences continue, the subconscious belief is reinforced. These subconscious beliefs continue to direct our feelings, behaviors and experiences, including fears, phobias, depression, panic attacks, all kinds of self-defeating, self-sabotaging behavior, and repeating patterns of attracting to us negative people and experiences. If we experience the world as unsafe, unwelcoming or harsh in some way, that too forms a subconscious belief. If we hear something often enough from parents, teachers, or peers, or if we hear a statement about ourselves from anyone we consider to be older and wiser or whose judgment should be trusted (a parent, for instance), our subconscious accepts these statements as fact. From our earliest days as a child, our experiences “condition” us to believe certain things are true, whether or not we want to believe they are. ![]()
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