Joseph Murphy
Joseph Murphy on Dealing with Difficult Bosses and Coworkers
The Coworker Who Made Me Dread Monday Mornings A few years ago, I worked with someone who made every day feel like walking through...
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Dr. Joseph Murphy (1898–1981) was an Irish-American author and New Thought minister whose landmark book The Power of Your Subconscious Mind has sold over 10 million copies. His teaching is direct: the subconscious mind accepts whatever you impress upon it — through prayer, affirmation, and the state between waking and sleep.
This section covers Murphy’s most powerful techniques for healing, abundance, relationships, and inner peace — drawn from his books, lectures, and radio broadcasts.
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The Coworker Who Made Me Dread Monday Mornings A few years ago, I worked with someone who made every day feel like walking through...
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I Spent Years Confused About Who Taught What When you study Neville Goddard, Joseph Murphy, and Paramahansa Yogananda simultaneously, as many of us do,...
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The Night I Couldn’t Sleep Beside Someone I Loved There was a period in my life when trust had been shattered in a relationship...
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The Words You Say When No One’s Listening I caught myself doing it again last Tuesday. Standing in the kitchen, waiting for the kettle...
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Before Joseph Murphy became one of the most widely read teachers of mental and spiritual healing, he was a young man with a malignant...
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When the World Goes Quiet Grief doesn’t announce itself cleanly. It doesn’t arrive as a single feeling you can name and process and put...
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I spent an entire year reciting affirmations every morning. Thirty minutes, without fail. I had them written on index cards. I said them in...
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When I was in university, I had a recurring nightmare about exams. I’d walk into the hall, sit down, turn over the paper, and...
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I used to get sick every winter without fail. By November, I’d already be bracing for it, stocking up on cold medicine, canceling plans...
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The Day My Father Stopped Working My father retired at sixty-two. For the first three months, he seemed happy, sleeping in, reading the paper,...
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