What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Power of Your Subconscious Mind’

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Updated 09 January 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Power of Your Subconscious Mind’

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Author: Dr. Joseph Murphy

“The Power of Your Subconscious Mind” is a self-help book by Irish author Dr. Joseph Murphy, published in 1963.

The book explores the concept of the subconscious mind and how it can influence various aspects of our lives, including health, relationships, and success.

It aims to provide readers with an understanding of how to harness the power of their subconscious mind to achieve their goals and lead a more fulfilling life.

Murphy emphasizes that the subconscious mind is a powerful force that can be tapped into to bring about positive changes.

He explains that the subconscious mind operates on the principle of accepting and manifesting whatever thoughts and beliefs are impressed upon it. By understanding and utilizing this principle, individuals can reprogram their subconscious mind to attract success, abundance, and happiness.

Throughout the book, Murphy presents various techniques and strategies to harness the subconscious mind’s power, including visualization, affirmations, and the practice of positive thinking. He also explores the role of faith and prayer in tapping into the subconscious mind’s potential.

Additionally, he discusses the importance of overcoming negative thought patterns and beliefs that may be holding individuals back from achieving their goals. He offers guidance on replacing negative thoughts with positive ones and developing a mindset of success and abundance.

Although the book may seem dated, it conveys some of the basic principles of psychology and self-help that are relevant today.

Murphy was a renowned author and lecturer in the field of self-help and personal development.

Throughout his career, he wrote numerous books on topics such as positive thinking, success, wealth, and spiritual development.

His teachings draw heavily from metaphysical and spiritual principles, particularly from the New Thought movement.

His other notable works include “The Miracles of Your Mind,” “The Cosmic Power Within You,” and “The Miracle of Mind Dynamics.”

 


What We Are Reading Today: ‘Algorithms for the People’ by Josh Simons

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Algorithms for the People’ by Josh Simons
Updated 25 November 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Algorithms for the People’ by Josh Simons

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Algorithms for the People’ by Josh Simons

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are reshaping our world. Police forces use them to decide where to send police officers, judges to decide whom to release on bail, welfare agencies to decide which children are at risk of abuse, and Facebook and Google to rank content and distribute ads.

In these spheres, and many others, powerful prediction tools are changing how decisions are made, narrowing opportunities for the exercise of judgment, empathy, and creativity. 

In “Algorithms for the People,” Josh Simons flips the narrative about how we govern these technologies. 


What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Physical Nature of Information’

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Updated 24 November 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Physical Nature of Information’

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Author: Gregory Falkovich

Applications of information theory span a broad range of disciplines today.
It teaches the tools universally used by physicists working on quantum computers and black holes, engineers designing self-driving cars, traders perfecting market strategies, chemists playing with molecules, biologists studying cells and living beings, linguists analyzing languages, and neuroscientists figuring out how the brain works.

No matter what area of science you specialize in, “The Physical Nature of Information” unlocks the power of information theory to test the limits imposed by uncertainty.

 


What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Organic Line’

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Updated 23 November 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘The Organic Line’

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  • Once recognized, however, the line has seismic repercussions for rethinking foundational concepts such as mark, limit, surface, and edge

Author: IRENE SMALL

What would it mean to treat an interval of space as a line, thus drawing an empty void into a constellation of art and meaning-laden things? In this book, Irene Small elucidates the signal discovery of the Brazilian artist Lygia Clark in 1954: a fissure of space between material elements that Clark called “the organic line.”

For much of the history of art, Clark’s discovery, much like the organic line, has escaped legibility. Once recognized, however, the line has seismic repercussions for rethinking foundational concepts such as mark, limit, surface, and edge.

 


What We Are Reading Today: Citizen Marx by Bruno Leipold

What We Are Reading Today: Citizen Marx by Bruno Leipold
Updated 22 November 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: Citizen Marx by Bruno Leipold

What We Are Reading Today: Citizen Marx by Bruno Leipold

In Citizen Marx, Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx’s thinking was deeply informed by republicanism.
Marx’s relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism.
One of Marx’s principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power.
Placing Marx’s republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx’s shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. One of Marx’s great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism.


What We Are Reading Today: ‘Elusive Cures’ by Nicole Rust

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Elusive Cures’ by Nicole Rust
Updated 21 November 2024
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What We Are Reading Today: ‘Elusive Cures’ by Nicole Rust

What We Are Reading Today: ‘Elusive Cures’ by Nicole Rust

Brain research has been accelerating rapidly in recent decades, but the translation of our many discoveries into treatments and cures for brain disorders has not happened as many expected. 

We do not have cures for the vast majority of brain illnesses, from Alzheimer’s to depression, and many medications we do have to treat the brain are derived from drugs produced in the 1950s—before we knew much about the brain at all. 

Tackling brain disorders is clearly one of the biggest challenges facing humanity today. What will it take to overcome it? Nicole Rust takes readers along on her personal journey to answer this question.