Joseph Murphy

Joseph Murphy

Dr. Joseph Murphy (1898–1981) was an Irish-born visionary, spiritual leader, and pioneering voice in the realm of mind-power philosophy. After settling in the United States, he became a revered minister and prolific author within the New Thought movement, blending spiritual wisdom with practical psychology. Best known for his groundbreaking work The Power of Your Subconscious Mind (1963), Murphy unlocked the transformative potential of mental discipline for millions, propelling the book to global acclaim as a timeless self-help classic. A charismatic orator, he captivated audiences across five continents—from the bustling cities of America to the vibrant cultures of Asia, Europe, and South Africa—sharing insights on harnessing the subconscious to manifest abundance and purpose. His extensive writings, including the influential How to Attract Money, continue to inspire generations, translated into countless languages and editions. Celebrated as a trailblazer of affirmative-thinking principles, Dr. Murphy’s legacy endures as a testament to the boundless power of the human mind to shape destiny.

  • Mind-power Philosophy
  • 1898–1981
  • Male
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    The Power of Your Subconscious Mind: Unlock Your Master Key to Success

    Beneath the noise of waking thought lies a silent force that shapes your destiny—The Power of Your Subconscious Mind reveals how to unlock it. With clarity and conviction, this guide explores the untapped reservoir within, where beliefs become reality and imagination births truth. Are you the master of your mind, or merely its obedient echo? This is a journey into the hidden architecture of your life, where healing, success, and peace are not external conquests but inner awakenings. To read it is to remember the power you’ve always had—and to finally wield it.

    • Originally Published: 1963
    • Publisher: Penguin Random House, 2022
    • Genre: Self-help
    • Pages: 296
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-0143453604
    • Access: Members