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Beyond Positive Thinking, a book by Philip Chandler, encompasses the notion that 'positive thinking' alone is insufficient to make lasting changes to a person's behaviour, but that this must be reinforced by experiential evidence of change having already taken place. This apparent paradox is resolved by directed use of altered states of consciousness, such as hypnotically-induced trance.



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