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Inferiority Complex ERADICATED FOR EVERI An Inferiority Complex is a disturbance in the Subconscious conseiog Mind which manifests itself in self consciousness and lack of confidence in nervousness and 'nervyness' in causeless worry in depression and a sense of futility in lassitude and lack of enterprise in nerve pains and other Mind ailments in weakness of will and habits in stuttering, blushing, and nervous manner- isms in forgetfulness and Professor A M Low, lack of concentration: ACGl: D.Sc., etc., 66 These are symptoms of some- the well-wnown scien- thing wrong within your per tist , writes : sonality which you can put right "I consider this Course to be remarkably well conceived. The the effect of conflicting forces notes offered are well designed, within yourself or the result of most thorough and completely logical. Even in its simplest some emotional experience or form and with the advantages of lessons which can be thor some destructive influence dur- oughly grasped without dif- ing your personality develop- ficulty , psychology in its daily application can prove an aclive ment: force which no one can afford to neglect_ Such experiences may be en- In my opinion , careful study tirely forgotten, they may have of your methods must prove of great advantage to men and acted too early for your mem- women who wish to secure per- sonal progress_ For those who ory to retain, but their effects may be handicapped by undue remain in the form of a disturb- selfconsciousness, lack of con- centration or mental applica- ance centre in Subconsciousness, ~tion a Course such as this which send out powerful neg [shotlererose nondoubbles as to the ative impulses, overcoming and very genuine interest which everyone must feel when read- paralysing your positive im- ing each lesson and 1 am sure pulses, denying you the pleas- that such faculties as memory and observation cannot fail to ures of achievement and the be improved Signed) A M. LOW ioys of living: POSITIVE POWERFUL IMPULSES At the moment you are unable to control these impulses to attempt to fight them by direct effort only serves to in- 66 crease their strength but you FREE yourself can remove them altogether POST by eradicating from your Subconsci- ous Mind the trouble from which COUPOn they spring, building up in their place power- ful positive impulses, generating forces within yourself which will help instead of OPPOSITE ICAN hinder; which will carry you forward towards a happier; healthier, fuller, more successful life: This you can do yourself simply Key to imaginary diagram depicting the effect Sil by your own efforts, in the privacy of your of subconscious mind on the personality and own home. bodily structure. L4 CAN AND [ WILL" 1. Self-consci- 4. Weak will: 9. Blushing ousness: Indecision. 10. Obsessions. Fill in Coupon (or write) and post today. EVERY POST brings Lack of self- Habits. hundreds of applications from all parts of the world for this confidence. 5. Forgetful- 11. Trembling 2. Unsociabil- ness. limbs. revealing bock: ity. Lack of con- 12. Neurasth- centration: Nervousness 6. Unsteady enia. MAIL COUPON FREE BOOK ! Aprieehension: gaze. Nerve Pains. TODAY FOR Shifting eyes 13. Functional The Principal, 3. Depression: 7 Nervous disorders. THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY, Worry. Catarrh: 14. Physical Dept: L4, 1 Dean Place, Sydney A ustralia. Sleeplessness. 8. Stammer- Please send me in plain sealed envelope a free copy of {I Can Nerves. ing: lethargy. and I Will" . NAME THE BRITISH INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL ADDRESS PSYCHOLOGY NZL6/ 10/5 9. Dept. L4) DEAN PLACE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Printed at the Registered Office of WILSON 8 HoRTON LTD , 149 Queen Street, Auckland, and published for the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, at Hope Gibbons Building; Inglewood Place, Wellington, October 16, 1959. ) The Mind BEHIND The MIND and

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1051, 16 October 1959, Unnumbered Page

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