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turning your request over to your subconscious until the day breaks and the shadows flee away.

      5. You delay the answer by thinking it will take a long time or that it is a major problem. Your subconscious has no problem, it knows only the answer.

      6. Believe that you have the answer now. Feel the joy of the answer and the way you would feel if you had the perfect answer. Your subconscious will respond to your feeling.

      7. Any mental picture, backed by faith and perseverance, will come to pass through the miracle-working power of your subconscious. Trust it, believe in its power and wonders will happen as you pray.

      8. Your subconscious is the storehouse of memory and within your subconscious are recorded your experiences since childhood.

      9. Scientists meditating on ancient scrolls, temples, fossils, etc., are able to reconstruct scenes of the past and make them alive today. Their subconscious mind comes to their aid.

      10. Turn over your request for a solution to your subconscious prior to sleep. Trust it and believe in it and the answer will come. It knows all and sees all, but you must not doubt or question its powers.

      11. The action is your thought, and the reaction is the response of your subconscious mind. If your thoughts are wise, your actions and decisions will be wise.

      12. Guidance comes as a feeling, an inner awareness, an overpowering hunch whereby you know that you know. It is an inner sense of touch. Follow it.

      Chapter Thirteen

      Your Subconscious & The Wonders Of Sleep

      You spend about eight out of every twenty-four hours, or one third of your entire life, in sleep. This is an inexorable law of life. This also applies to the animal and vegetable kingdoms. Sleep is a divine law and many answers to our problems come to us when we are sound asleep upon the bed.

      Many people have advocated the theory that you get tired during the day, that you go to sleep to rest the body, and that a reparative process takes place while you sleep. Nothing rests in sleep. Your heart, lungs and all your vital organs functions while you are asleep. If you eat prior to sleep, the food is digested an assimilated; also, your skin secretes perspiration, and your nails and hair continue to grow.

      Your subconscious mind never rests or sleeps. It is always active, controlling all your vital forces. The healing process takes place more rapidly while you are asleep as there is no interference from your conscious mind. Remarkable answers are given to you while you are asleep.

       Why We Sleep

      Dr John Bigelow, a famous research authority on sleep (Dr John Bigelow, The Mystery of Sleep, New York and London: Harper Brothers, 1903), demonstrated that at night while asleep you receive impressions showing that the nerves of the eyes, ears, nose and taste buds are active during sleep and also that the nerves of your brain are quite active. He says that the main reason we sleep is because “the nobler part of the soul is united by abstraction to our higher nature and becomes a participant in the wisdom and foreknowledge of the gods.”

      Dr Bigelow states also, “The results of my studies have not only strengthened my convictions that the supposed exemption from customary tolls and activities was not the final purpose of sleep, but have also made clearer to my mind the conviction that no part of a man's life deserves to be considered more indispensable to its symmetrical and perfect spiritual development than while he is separated from the phenomenal world in sleep.”

       Prayer, A Form Of Sleep

      Your conscious mind gets involved with vexations, strife and contentions of the day and it is very necessary to withdraw periodically from sense evidence and the objective world, and commune silently with the inner wisdom of your subconscious mind. By claiming guidance, strength and greater intelligence in all phases of your life, you will be enabled to overcome all difficulties and solve your daily problems.

      This regular withdrawal from sense evidence and the noise and confusion of everyday living is also a form of sleep, i.e. you become asleep to the world of the senses and alive to the wisdom and power of your subconscious mind.

       Startling Effects Of Sleep Deprivation

      Lack of sleep can cause you to become irritable, moody and depressed. Dr George Stevenson of the National Association for Mental Health says, “I believe it can safely be said that all human beings a minimum of six hours sleep to be healthy. Most people need more. Those who think they can get along on less are fooling themselves.”

      Medial research scholars, investigating sleep processes and deprivation of sleep, point out that severe insomnia has preceded psychotic breakdown in some instances. Remember, you are spiritually recharged during sleep, and adequate sleep is essential to produce joy and vitality in life.

       You Need More Sleep

      Robert O'Brien, in an article, “Maybe you Need More Sleep,” in an issue of The Reader's Digest, reports the following experiments on sleep:

      “For the last three years experiments have been in progress at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington, Dc. Subjects – more than one hundred military and civilian volunteers – have been kept awake for as long as four days. Thousands of tests have measured the effects on their behavior and personality. Results of these tests have given scientists astonishingly new insights into the mysteries of sleep.

      “They now know that the tired brain apparently craves sleep so hungrily that it will sacrifice anything to get it. After only a few hours of sleep loss, fleeting stolen naps called lapses, or micro sleep, occurred at the rate of three or four an hour. As in real sleep, eyelids dropped and heartbeat slowed. Each lapse lasted just a fraction of a second. Sometimes the lapses were periods of blankness; sometimes they were filled with images, wisps of dreams. As hours of sleep loss mounted, the lapses took place more often and lasted longer, perhaps two or three seconds. Even if the subjects had been piloting an airliner in a thunderstorm, they still couldn't have resisted micro sleeps for those few priceless seconds. And it can happen to you, as many who have fallen asleep at the wheel of a car can testify.

      “Another startling effect of sleep deprivation was its attack on human memory and perception. Many sleep deprived subjects were unable to retain information long enough to relate it to the task they were supposed to perform. They were totally befuddled in situations requiring them to hold several factors in mind and act on them, as a pilot must when he skilfully integrates wind direction, air speed, altitude and glide path to make a safe landing.”

       Sleep Brings Counsel

      A young lade in Los Angeles who listens to my morning radio talks told me that she had been offered a lucrative position in New York City at twice her present salary. She was wondering whether to accept or not and prayed prior to sleep as follows: “The creative intelligence of my subconscious mind knows what is best for me. Its tendency is always lifeward, and it reveals to me the right decision which blesses me and all concerned. I give thanks for the answer which I know will come to me.”

      She repeated this simple prayer over and over again as a lullaby prior to sleep and in the morning she had a persistent feeling that she should not accept the offer. She rejected the offer and subsequent events verified that her inward sense of knowing, because the company went bankrupt

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