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“The subconscious mind consists a field of consciousness, in which every impulse of thought that
reaches the conscious mind through any of the five senses, is classified and recorded, and from which
thoughts may be recalled or with drawn as letters may be taken from a filing cabinet. It receives and
files sense impression or thought, regardless of their nature. You may voluntarily plant in your
subconscious mind any plan, thought, or purpose which you desire to translate into its physical or
monetary equivalent.
The subconscious acts first on the dominating desires which have been mixed with emotional feelings,
such as faith.
Interpretation :—Positive and negative emotions can not occupy the mind at the same time. One
or the other must dominate. It is your responsibility to make sure that positive emotions constitute the
dominating influence of your mind. Here the law of habit will come to your aid. Form the habit of
applying and using the positive emotion ! Eventually they will dominate your mind so completely that
the negatives cannot enter into it.
Healthy and positive emotions become an essential component in man’s life. The strength of the
emotions can be easily executed, transferred or transmuted by the opposite sex. May be mother, sister,
Bhabhi, Girl friend, daughter, teacher or any woman who so ever comes in contact. Take the instance of
brave Shivajee who got motivated and emotionalised by his mother Jija Bai.
The contents of emotions and their kinds have been derived from “THINK and Grow Rich by
NAPOLEON HILL, FAWCETT CREST. NEW YORK.
At Times Emotions can be Pretended, Argued and Contested
Real emotions lead to contentment even in situations of loss, I will exemplify as below :—
Two women fighting for the motherly right of their son were produced in front of the king
Vikramaditya in his Court. Subsequently the king afforded the privilege to produce their defences. The
first woman claimed her motherly right on the boy. Another women repeated the same version. The
king got deeply confused and found himself in dilema. After analysing the situation the king took a
threatening decision, he called the ‘Jallad’ (official Butcher) and ordered him to cut the boy into two
pieces to handover the same to both the women.
The real mother immediately confessed and confronted the king while crying that the boy does not
belong to her. But the another woman remained quiet at the time of declaration of such a judgement.
Finally the king caught the culprit and allowed the first woman to arm her son back and
subsequently imprisoned the second one.
Interpretation :—The mother of the boy made the declaration with an utmost sacrifice to
handover her son to other woman under the presumption to save her son from being cut into two pieces.