Book Review: Three Magic Words By U. S. Andersen
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Three Magic Words was one of the forerunners of the Law of Attraction information. It was written in 1954, by U. S. Andersen. And even though the book has undergone several cover changes over the years, I still cherish my old yellow copy with a drawing of Aladdin’s lamp on it.
The book had been formerly published with the title, “The Key to Power and Personal Peace,” but the newer title [Three Magic Words] seems more intriguing, don’t you agree? My husband and I have been studying this information since his sister told us about the book about 35 years ago. Ever since then, as I share the title and information about it to someone, I end up giving my copy to them [along with my highlighted areas and notes in the margins].
You see, I use the books I read. And use them over and over as study guides. So to say that I’ve read this particular book at least 25 times is certainly a way of letting you know I really receive great understanding from it. It didn’t take me too long to realize I needed to by several books to keep on hand for friends and clients.
Mr. Andersen starts out by explaining what the subconscious mind does for us. It’s amazing to understand just how our subconscious regulates our lives without even recognizing it. Once you know how powerful your mind is, you are able to program it intentionally.
Here are just a few bits of information you will get from this wonderful book:nn· The subconscious mind can bury your past experiences, especially the ones that were felt with great emotion.n· These hidden experiences or beliefs Andersen calls Promptersn· The prompters play back into your life, whether you believe them or not, which accounts for poor health, financial difficulties and sad relationships.n· The good news is that Andersen gives meditations and other ways to help recognize these prompters and clear them by creating positive ones.
A quote from his book is: “The Subconscious Mind is the most powerful creative instrument in the universe; it spans space and time, manifests form from substance, reaches out to all knowledge.”
I encourage you to get Three Magic Words. It will make you see life through clear eyes. And you will find out what the three magic words are!
This Review was submitted by Rev. Melissa Leath
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