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[M795]Music How To Save A Life
by Gregory Frost, Gre
The history of using subliminal messages has been one that can be traced back all the way to World War I, a startling long time for the world to realise that music with subliminal messages can actually save your life. But the roots of this technology is really quite important when tracing its evolution and how it came to become one of the leading personal development technologies that have pervaded human society in this advanced age.

It is also an interesting retrospect into the brief history of how subliminal messaging came about and it started in a small base in the Allied camp when British soldiers were exposed to an instrument called the tachistoscope, which was essentially a machine used to flash images to soldiers in quick succession, so that they could be trained in spotting and identifying enemy profiles and vehicles like warplanes. They had actually stumbled upon a method to ingrain a message and a visual picture into a soldier with an almost assured way that he would never forget and could recognise and recreate it almost on mental impulse. As we all know, it was in the 1950s that the advertising industry first stumbled on the idea that using quick messages flashed on the movie screen (the first one being in Fort Lee) would actually have an effect that was akin to influencing them to purchase certain food and drinks.

This was when the term subliminal advertising was first coined because it was believed that the messages would pass through the conscious mind and plant themselves firmly on the subconscious, rendering it more than one hundred times more effective than normal advertising. These messages included things like ?Hungry? Buy Burger King? or ?Drink Coca Cola?, which actually made people think about the burgers and the drink and get them to buy them.

Now, as you can see, there is potential power in this sort of technology and if we look at it beyond the scope of putting more money in the coffers of advertisers and corporations and slant the idea to personal development, we have something that could very well save your life. How? Imagine if you were addicted to something that could lead to your possible demise and no matter what you tried, you were unable to get rid of your addictions.

What if you could use subliminal messaging and erase those addictions from your mind once and for all and lead you back into a healthy life? You can with subliminal messaging. By using the power of stimulation and messaging implanted into your subconscious, you then have the power to erase the addiction from your mind and make it so that it was never there in the first place. This is the power of subliminal technology, and the applications are limitless. It has been helping people all over the world for as long as it was released as a consumer good and thousands of people are on the road to success and personal discovery with this new, yet old technology.
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