The Omnipotent Self
“Nature has granted to all to be happy if we but knew how to use her gifts.”—Claudius. Often we feel "down" or "low", without being clinically depressed or seeking the aid of a doctor. This is a study, in layman's terms, of the causes and effects of mental strife, with suggestions on how we can improve our state of mind. Some listeners may be offended by the views on homosexuality expressed, but these reflect the views of the day. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
Genre(s): Psychology, Self-Help
Language: English
Keyword(s): unconscious mind (1), repression (1), self-analysis (1), irritability (1)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface | MDBvoices |
00:04:02 |
Play 01 | PART I: THE OMNIPOTENT SELF: The Unconscious Mind | czandra |
00:17:13 |
Play 02 | Repression | MDBvoices |
00:09:04 |
Play 03 | The Forces Shaping Character | Krista Zaleski |
00:15:27 |
Play 04 | Determinism and Will Power | czandra |
00:09:06 |
Play 05 | Narcissism | MDBvoices |
00:15:19 |
Play 06 | Fact and Phantasy | Susan Russell |
00:12:20 |
Play 07 | Identification | Susan Russell |
00:16:16 |
Play 08 | The Irritable Temperament | TR Love |
00:15:42 |
Play 09 | Rationalization | TR Love |
00:13:26 |
Play 10 | PART II: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: Self Analysis | Andy Glover |
00:14:32 |
Play 11 | Readjustment of Objectives | Andy Glover |
00:22:20 |
Play 12 | Readjustment of Thought | Andy Glover |
00:25:59 |
Play 13 | Auto-Suggestion | Andy Glover |
00:10:14 |
Play 14 | Conclusion | Andy Glover |
00:08:52 |