The following is the text as written on the back of the album jacket... Are you presently engaged in some course of study, academic, vocational or artistic? Do you expect to engage in some such course within the next few years? Most people now working will be forced either to train for advancement within their present careers, or to train for entirely different jobs, before reaching retirement age. Most retired people, thanks to the advance of medical science, will live on, in sound health, for many years; they will study, perhaps for the sheer love of learning, perhaps to master some constructive hobby or pastime, perhaps to fit themselves for some profitable part-time occupation. Civilized man, then, is going to spend more and more of his time in study. Yet much of the time and much of the effort expended in studying goes to waste. Through inefficient methods hours, days, weeks and months are frittered away. Little is learned. Even that little is disorganized, and so cannot be used efficiently in examinations or at work. Some students do systematically arrange their hours of study, and do faithfully attend lectures yet, through lack of concentration, do not fully understand, and do not retain, what they read and hear. Such inefficient study methods produce feelings of fear and guilt. The student fears that the instructor may expose and punish his ignorance. The employee fears the employer's disapproval of his failure to learn the details of his job. Even apart from these risks, the student knows in his heart that he is wasting an irreplaceable resource - his own time! The natural result of poor study habits and of failure to concentrate is a feeling of panic at the approach of an examination. There follows a brief spell of high-pressure study, probably still using the old, wrong methods. The resulting physical and mental exhaustion leads to lack of confidence, to nervous tension, and to poor performance in the examination. Similarly the employee feels panic at the approach of an interview or test that is the stepping-stone to promotion, to a new job, or to an important business transaction. Yet there is no need for all this inefficiency, time-wasting, fear and failure.
The most powerful, most rapid means of breaking bad habits and of establishing new ones, is planned, positive suggestion. Such suggestion is equally effective in the hypnotic trance, or in the Mesmeric state of drowsy relaxation. This record contains suggestions which, if regularly used, will help you: William James wrote: "Men habitually use only a small part of the power which they actually possess." This is true of most men; it need not be true of you. When you can study, when you can concentrate, there will be no limit to what you may achieve. Reveen, the internationally-known Australian hypnotist, has made an exhaustive study of hypnotism as an entertainment, and as a therapeutic agent. In the process he has accumulated one of the world's largest private libraries on hypnotism and on Mesmerism, memory-training, telepathy, psychic phenomena, parapsychology, occultism and allied subjects. Like Mesmer, Elliotson, Braid and Coué the great pioneers of suggestion therapy, Reveen makes no secret of his methods. In countless group sessions after the conclusion of his main performance, he has offered to members of his audience hypnotic suggestion for the relief of tension and nervous headaches; for the control of nervous habits such as nail-biting, excessive smoking, overeating, stammering and stuttering; for the development of powerful memory, sharp concentration, and effective habits of work and study and for the priceless boon of deep, untroubled, refreshing sleep. Nearly a quarter of a million people have now participated in these sessions, entirely without extra fee or charge. Naturally, many members of the audience wish to arrange longer, more intensive sessions of hypnosis for themselves, or for members of their families. Unfortunately, pressure of time does not permit Reveen to comply with all such requests. To meet, in the only practicable way, this intense demand, Reveen has produced a series of records, containing courses of suggestion specially prepared to control nervous habits, and to aid in the release and development of various faculties and powers.
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