Subliminal Mind 1.0

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    08/08/2003
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Publisher’s description

Subliminal Mind is a powerful software tool which allows you to harness the proven power of subliminal messages on your PC. Subliminal messages function just below the threshold of conscious perception influencing the subconscious part of your mind. They are so effective at doing this that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has placed restrictions on using subliminal messages in advertising. Subliminal Mind lets you use this power for your own purposes to reprogram your mind at the subconscious level while your conscious mind works on other tasks, i.e browsing, working or playing games. Since the way we think effects all areas of our lives subliminal messages can be used for many purposes e.g. therapy, life enhancement, personal development, reinforcement of key study concepts and so on. To receive the full benefits of subliminal messages we recommend that you use it on a regular basis.

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