Strong Woman – Free Subliminal Video
Strong Woman – Free Subliminal Video
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Another free video from http://www.SubliminalUnderground.com
This one is titled *Strong Woman*… and it’s free.
There is no catch, no newsletters to sign up for.
It’s just plain free.
This will give you another good feel for our extensive line of Subliminal Videos.
Here are the commands on The *Strong Woman* Subliminal Video:
- I Get Stronger and More Powerful Each Day!
- I Overcome Obstacles Easily with My Mind!
- My Confidence Grows More Powerful Daily!
- I Am Willing To Fight For What’s Right!
- I Am Emotionally Balanced and Feel Good!
- My Skills & Income Continue To Increase Daily!
These are both visual and audible subliminal commands.
For more info, click here:
http://www.SubliminalUnderground.com
Enjoy!
With Respect,
Nelson Berry
Subliminal Video Messages
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Strong Woman? Is this video only for woman?? Thank you!
Rogelio-
It is for everyone. The subliminal commands make no mention of gender. The song is called Strong Woman!
Thanks for clarifying that.
Very beautiful, wonderful photos make me want to jump right inside them, right on! This one is a keeper!
Nelson,
I own Pleasurable Profits. For that reason, I am not compelled to buy similar money titles, but I am torn between Angelic Attraction and Master Manifestor. Any advice? Angelic Attraction seems more suited to my feminine energy than Intelligent Warrior, so that’s why I have it on my wish list.
Oh, one more thing. I listen to/watch all seven Pleasurable Profit videos each morning and each night. Any problem with that much exposure? It has only been about a week, but my outlook and synchronicity index are off the charts.
Absolutely LOVE this video!! Thanks so much Nelson. Are there direct links to purchase your videos? I seem to get redirected to links asking for my email address again.
Yeah. Just put in your email address again, you will not be added to the list more than once. Then you will be taken to the product sales page. Thank You!
Barry — That’s what to expect from our scientifically proven subliminal videos.
MC-
I say trust yourself and YOUR intuition and go with Angelic Attraction.
Awesome Kathleen!
Nelson,
Another absolutely BRILLIANT video.You have made the cutting in and out of the photographs very interesting and actually exciting to watch,with what seems like thousands of affirmations raining down from the screen.Upon the first viewing I immediately felt very centred and sweet inside.Again thank you so much for your amazing creation(s).Please keep up the great work you do!!
Barry H.
Melbourne,Australia.
just wanted to thank you for all these special gifts – so nice of you. I love ‘em!
beautiful, its so refreshing……….
I enjoyed the video Strong Woman can you download it I have other videos from you
Regards
Can these “freebies” be downloaded? I would like to show them to the students in my hypnotherapy group to give them the feel & concept. Not many will watch in their “own” time, so I would like to do it “in class”.
Not Only for Women…I like It..What about Your Sister and Your Mom?
Chad-
What about them?
You mean YOUR sister or Mom?
subliminal messsages are one of the most wide spread myths. Just a little research on google will tell you that. The January 1991 issue of the University of California, Berkeley, wellness letter noted double blind tests have shown subliminal messages to fail. Thomas E. Moore even concluded that sublinal messages are useless since they are below the perception threshold.
Hi,
I am just wondering if there are any tracks that I can download so that I can listen to them while I am sat at my desk at work, it seems like a good idea to utilize the time!
Dr. Mirza Wazir Baig -
That is absolutely Ludicrous! The scientific community can prove or disprove anything they want to based on how the tests were run.
Bottom line: Subliminal messages cannot make you do something you don’t already want to do, but if you want it, it helps give a push in that direction!!
Here is a little more recent research:
http://www.firstscience.com/home/articles/humans/can-people-be-influenced-by-subliminal-messages-page-2-1_35805.html
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090630163523.htm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070308121938.htm
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I’ve got a stack of testimonials about our subliminal messages and subliminal video messages and it’s benefits that reaches the ceiling.
Science vs. Spirituality are always at war. The trick is to find something that works FOR YOU regardless of what other people say.
Take the cases of people who cured what doctors called “incurable cancer” by alternative means. The list is huge AND Proven!
I suggest you point your “radar” at why things work vs. why things won’t work.
With Respect,
Nelson
You can play these videos in the background at work OR we do sell MP3′s here:
http://www.nelsonberrysubliminalblog.com/subliminal-messages-mp3s
THIS VIDEO IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Thank You Adrienne!
Hello Nelson,
Thanks for the free videos; I enjoy them. However, I would really like to have some African American images included. I am of that heritage, and although I will watch the vids, it would surely enhance my viewing pleasure to have images reflecting my heritage included.
That being said, keep up the positive energy!
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hey that comment from the dr. wazir baig or what ever…P H D stands for piled high and deep. and the reply from you was outstanding nelson, just keep givi’n it to “em. by the way you videos are so cool!!!
Thanks Jean!
Alan-
Yes they can be downloaded.
Gillian-
You can download this one…
Nelson
Maz- Yes you can download it.
You are welcome Cheranne!
Thanks Barry
Thanks Kathleen
Thank you for this beautiful video.
Also, I would like to know how can I get in contact with you?
Can you please give me your direct e-mail address?
Looking forward to hear from you.
Thank you in advance,
Maria Luiza
Gotta say….another winner, Nelson! Thanks for making this so readily available.
Hi Maria- You’re Welcome.
You can contact me through our support desk at http://www.NelsonBerry.com or you can email me at info@subliminalvideomessages.com
Thanks Karen!
The only think I dont like about the videos personally when watching the tag line at the bottom is distacting and I find myself looking at that the whole time. I was able set up quick time in a manner that hid that part.
Thanks for Your Feedback Tom!
Thank you for the wonderful videos
You’re welcome Nancy!
I could feel a shift and change in the first veiwing – it is extremely powerful.
Perfectly timed. Thank you – I appreciate it very much.
Kind regards, Gaylene
This is a beautiful video. I so appreciate your time in sending it to me.
I know that subliminal messages do work i have used them for years to help me to over come anything i put my mind to.
Thanks again,
Lisa
Thanks Lisa! What do you want to do now? I’m sure we have just the system for you….
Gaylene-
That “shift” in paradigm is what we are after. Once that happens… BAM… your desires just start falling into your lap.
Here is what I suggest you do, in conjunction with the subliminal videos:
1- The 10-Minute Ritual http://www.nelsonberrysubliminalblog.com/the-10-minute-ritual
2- Written Manifestation Exercise: http://www.nelsonberrysubliminalblog.com/free
It speeds the whole thing up even more!!
I absolutely love this one. I love that song wonder who is singing it and why isn’t it a number 1 song or is it? The song alone makes me want to watch the video several times a day. Just watching and listening makes my day. Thank you,
Theresa
I like that song too.
hi nelsonberry thanku for sending free videos. i have been following yr videos and they r nice and thought provoking. yr subliminal videos r nice to see and follow. if anybody follows these it is certain that his life will certainly changed.
regards
b purushotham
senior journalist. ntv india
who is singing that song. awesome tune
Track: Strong Woman
Artist: Arden Kaywin