Mind Master

Mind Master

Author: Viswanathan Anand

Publisher: Hachette India

Published: 2022-07-15

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 9351951510

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'Doing everything admirably well matters very little if you can't finish the job.' Few people know better than Viswanathan Anand how to think strategically at lightning speed and work under immense pressure to overcome the toughest odds. From the time he learnt to move pieces on a chessboard as a six-year-old, Vishy - as Anand is fondly called - has racked up innumerable accolades. With five World Championship titles, he is a peerless ambassador of chess, and his is one of the most revered names in the sport. In Mind Master, Vishy looks back on a lifetime of games played, opponents tackled and circumstances overcome, and draws from its depths significant tools that will help every reader navigate life's challenges: What role do tactics and strategy play in the preparation for achieving a goal? How can emotions be harnessed to your advantage in tricky situations? What do you need to do to stay relevant in the face of rapidly changing realities? Is unlearning really the only way to learn? These are just some of the nuggets Vishy touches upon with characteristic wit, easy wisdom and disarming candour in this expanded edition of his critically acclaimed memoir, a delightful and invaluable exploration into the self that will thrill, inspire and motivate readers as few books have done before.


The Mind Master

The Mind Master

Author: Arthur J. Burks

Publisher: VM eBooks

Published: 2016-01-21

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13:

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Chapter I The Tuft of Hair "Let's hope the horrible nightmare is over, dearest," whispered Ellen Estabrook to Lee Bentley as their liner came crawling up through the Narrows and the Statue of Liberty greeted the two with uplifted torch beyond Staten Island. New York's skyline was beautiful through the mist and smoke which always seemed to mask it. It was good to be home again. [Sidenote: Once more Lee Bentley is caught up in the marvelous machinations of the mad genius Barter.] Certainly it was a far cry from the African jungles where, for the space of a ghastly nightmare, Ellen had been a captive of the apes and Bentley himself had had a horrible adventure. Caleb Barter, a mad scientist, had drugged him and exchanged his brain with that of an ape, and for hours Bentley had roamed the jungles hidden in the great hairy body, the only part of him remaining "Bentley" being the Bentley brain which Barter had placed in the ape's skull-pan. Bentley would never forget the horror of that grim awakening, in which he had found himself walking on bent knuckles, his voice the fighting bellow of a giant anthropoid. Yes, it was a far cry from the African jungles to populous Manhattan. As soon as Ellen and Lee considered themselves recovered from the shock of the experience they would be married. They had already spent two months of absolute rest in England after their escape from Africa, but they found it had not been enough. Their story had been told in the press of the world and they had been constantly besieged by the curious, which of course had not helped them to forget. - - - "Lee," whispered Ellen, "I'll never feel sure that Caleb Barter is dead. We should have gone out that morning when he forgot to take his whip and we thought the vengeful apes had slain him. We should have proved it to our own satisfaction. It would be an ironic jest, characteristic of Barter, to allow us to think him dead." "He's dead all right, dear," replied Bentley, his nostrils quivering with pleasure as he looked ahead at New York, while the breeze along the Hudson pushed his hair back from his forehead. "He had abused the great anthropoids for too many years. They seized their opportunity, don't mistake that." "Still, he was a genius in his way, a mad, frightful genius. It hardly seems possible to me that he would allow himself to be so easily trapped. It's a reflection on his great mentality, twisted though it was." "Forget it, dear," replied Bentley, putting his arm around her shoulders."We'll both try to forget. After our nerves have returned to normal we'll be married. Then nothing can trouble us." The vessel docked and later Lee and Ellen entered a taxicab near the pier. "I'll take you to your home, Ellen," said Bentley. "Then I'll look after my own affairs for the next couple of days, which includes making peace with my father, then we'll go on from here." They looked through the windows of the cab as they rolled into lower Fifth Avenue and headed uptown. Newsies were screaming an extra from the sidewalks. "Excitement!" said Bentley enthusiastically. "It's certainly good to be home and hear a newsboy's unintelligible screaming of an extra, isn't it?" On an impulse he ordered the cabbie to draw up to the curb and purchased a newspaper. "Do you mind if I glance through the headlines?" Bentley asked Ellen. "I haven't looked at an American paper for ever so long." - - - The cab started again and Bentley folded the paper, falling easily into the habit of New Yorkers who are accustomed to reading on subways where there isn't room for elbows, to say nothing of broad newspapers. His eyes caught a headline. He started, frowning, but was instantly mindful of Ellen. He mustn't show any signs that would excite her, especially when he didn't yet understand what had caused his own instant perturbation. Had Ellen looked at him she might have seen merely the calm face of a man mildly interested in the news of the day, but she was looking out at the Fifth Avenue shops. Bentley was staring again at the newspaper story: "An evil genius signing his 'manifestoes' with the strange cognomen of 'Mind Master' gives the authorities of New York City twelve hours in which to take precautions. To prove that he is able to make good his mad threats he states that at noon exactly, to-day, he will cause the death of the chief executive of a great insurance company whose offices are in the Flatiron Building. After that, at regular stated periods, warnings to be issued in each case ten hours in advance, he will steal the brains of the twenty men whose names are hereto appended:" (There followed then a list of names, all of which were known to Bentley.) He understood why the story had startled him, too. "Mind Master!" Anything that had to do with the human brain interested him mightily now, for he knew to what grim uses it could be put at the hands of a master scientist. Around his own head, safely covered by his hair unless someone looked closely, and even then they must needs know what they sought, was a thin white line. It marked the line of Caleb Barter's operation on him that terrible night in the African jungles, when his brain had been transferred to the skull-pan of an ape, and the ape's brain to his own cranium. Any mention of the brain, therefore, recalled to him a very harrowing experience. It was little wonder that he shuddered. Ellen noticed his agitation. "What is it, dearest?" she asked softly, placing her hand in the crook of his arm. - - - He was about to answer her, desperately trying to think of something to say that would not alarm her, when their taxicab, with a sudden application of the brakes, came to a sharp stop. Bentley noticed that they were at the intersection of Twenty-second Street and Fifth Avenue. The lights were still green, but nevertheless all traffic was halted. And for a strange reason. From the west door of the Flatiron Building emerged a grim apparition of a man. His body was scored by countless bleeding wounds which looked as though they had been made by the fingernails of a giant. The man wore no article of clothing except his shoes. Apparently, his clothing had been ripped from his body by the same instrument which had turned his body into a raw, dripping horror. The man staggered, half-running, at times all but falling, toward the traffic officer at the intersection. As he ran he screamed, horrible, babbling screams. His lips worked crazily, his eyes rolled. He was frightened beyond the comprehension of ordinary mortals. His screams began and ended on the high shrill notes of utter dementia, and as he ran he pawed the air with his bleeding hands as though he fought out on all sides against invisible demons seeking to drag him down. "Oh, my God!" said Ellen. "Even here!" What had caused her to speak the last two words? Did she also have a premonition of grim disaster? Did she also feel, deep down inside her, as Bentley did, that the nightmare through which they had passed was not yet ended? Bentley now sat unmoving, his eyes unblinking, as he saw the naked man stagger over to the traffic officer. The color drained from his face. He looked at his watch. It was exactly noon. Even without further consideration Bentley knew that this gruesome apparition had some direct connection with the newspaper story he had just read. - - - Unobtrusively, trying to make it seem a preoccupied action, he folded the newspaper again and thrust it down at the end of the seat cushion. But Ellen was watching him, a haunting fear gradually coming into her eyes. She quickly reached past him and snatched the paper before he realized her intent. The item he had read came instantly under her eyes because of the way he had automatically folded the paper. She read it with staring eyes. "So, Lee," she said, "you think there's a connection with--with--well, withus?" "Absurd!" he said heartily, too heartily. "Caleb Barter is dead." "But I have never been sure," insisted Ellen. "Oh, Lee, let's get away from here! Let's take the first boat for Bermuda--anywhere to escape this terrible fear." "No!" he retorted harshly. "If our suspicions are correct, and I think we're unwarrantedly keyed up because of our recent experiences, the officials of New York may need my help." "Your help? Why?" "I know more about Caleb Barter than any other living man, perhaps." "Then you do have doubts that he is dead!" Bentley shrugged his shoulders. "Ellen," he said, "drive on home without me. I'm going to drop off and find out all I can. If we're in for it in any way it's just as well to know it at once." "You'll come right along?" "Just as soon as I can make it. And I hope I'll be able to report our fears groundless." Bentley stepped from the cab. He ordered the chauffeur to turn right into Twenty-second Street and to proceed until Ellen gave him further directions. Then Bentley hurried through the congestion of automobiles toward the traffic officer who was fighting with the naked man, trying to subdue him. Other men were running to the officer's assistance, for it could be seen that he alone was no match for the lunatic. Bentley, however, was first to arrive. "Give me a hand!" gasped the officer. "I can't handle 'im without usin' my club and I don't wanna do that. The poor fella don't know what he's a-doin'." - - - Bentley quickly sprang to the patrolman's assistance. Between them they soon reduced the stranger to a squirming bundle and dragged him to the sidewalk; another officer was phoning for an ambulance. The stricken man was now mumbling, babbling insanely. Blood trickled from the corners of his lips. The sight of one eye had been destroyed. Bentley watched him, sprawled now on the sidewalk, surrounded by a group of men. The man was dying, no question about that. The talons, which had scored him, had bitten deeply and he was destined to bleed to death soon even if the wounds were not otherwise mortal. Bentley noticed something clutched tightly in the man's right hand--something that sent a chill through his body despite the heat of a mid-July noon. The officer, apparently, had not noticed it. Soon a clanging bell announced the arrival of an ambulance, and as the crowd stepped aside to clear the way, Bentley bent over the dying man. The man's lips were parted and he was trying with a mighty effort of will to speak. Bentley put his ear close to the bleeding lips through which words strove to bubble. He heard parts of two words: "...ind ...aster...." Bentley suddenly knew what the man was trying to say. The half-uttered words could mean only--"Mind Master." Bentley suppressed a shudder and extended his hands to the closed right hand of the dying man. Carefully he removed from between the fingers three tufts of thick brown hair, coarse and crude of texture. There was a rattle in the naked man's throat. Five minutes later the ambulance intern hastily scribbled in his record the entry, "Dead on Arrival." Bentley, more frightened than he had ever been before, entered a taxicab as soon as the body had been removed and the streets cleared. He stared closely at the tufts of hair in his hand. Maybe he had been wrong in taking them before detectives arrived on the scene, but he had to know, and he felt that these hairs proved his mad suspicions. Caleb Barter was alive! The hairs came from the shaggy coat of a giant anthropoid ape or a gorilla. Chapter II Ultimatum How terribly far-fetched it seemed! It was unbelievable enough that Bentley had once reposed in the body of an ape. That had been in the African wilds. But the idiocy of the thing now rested in Bentley's belief that here, immediately upon landing, he was again facing something just as horrible. But the coincidences were too clear. The palaver about "brains," and "Mind Master"--and those ape hairs in Bentley's hands. He wished he knew all that had led up to that story he had read in the paper just prior to the appearance of the naked man from the west door of the Flatiron Building. However, the killing would get front page position now, due to the importance of the dead man--Bentley never doubted it was the man whom, in the paper, the "Mind Master" had promised to slay. Great apes in the heart of New York City! It sounded silly, preposterous. Yet, before he had gone through that dread experience with the mad Barter, Bentley would have sworn that brain transplantation was impossible. Even now he was not sure that it hadn't all been a terrible dream. Should Bentley go at once to the police to give them the benefit of whatever knowledge he might have of Caleb Barter? He wasn't sure. Then he decided that sooner or later he must come out into the open. So he caught a cab and went to police headquarters. "I wish," he said, "to talk to someone about the Mind Master!" If he had said, "I have just come from Mars," he could scarcely have caused a greater sensation.


Control Your Mind and Master Your Feelings

Control Your Mind and Master Your Feelings

Author: Eric Robertson

Publisher: C-S Publication via PublishDrive

Published: 2019-09-06

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13:

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Discover How to Master Your Inner Self: This Includes 2 Manuscripts at a Special Price- Breaking Overthinking & Master Your Emotions We oftentimes look towards the outside world to find the roots of our problems. However, most of the times we should be looking inwards. Our mind and our emotions determine our state of being in the present moment. If those aspects are left unchecked we can get easily overwhelmed and are left feeling unfulfilled every single day. This book contains 2 manuscripts designed to help you discover the best and most efficient way to control your thoughts and master your feelings. For a limited time, you can get these 2 manuscripts in 1 for a special price! In the first part of the bundle called “Breaking Overthinking” you will discover: - How overthinking can be detrimental to your social life. - The hidden dangers of overthinking and what can happen to you if it’s left untreated. - How to declutter your mind from all the noise of the modern world. - How overthinking affects your body, your energy levels, and your everyday mood. - How your surroundings affect your state of mind and what you NEED to do in order to break out of that state. - Bad habits we perform every day and don’t even realize are destroying our sanity (and how to overcome them properly). - How to cut out toxic people from your life which cloud your judgment and make you feel miserable. The second part of the bundle called “Master Your Emotions” will teach you: - What our emotions actually are and what core emotions are responsible for everything we feel. - The importance of discovering your emotional map and how you can use it to improve your sate of being. - When and if you should control your emotions or just be in the moment with them. - The dangers we face if we leave our emotions unchecked. - An easy to follow book structure where we take one emotion at a time. - Clear step by step guidelines and scenarios which you can relate to and allow you to understand each emotion that much better. - A bonus chapter which will cover the emotion most people tend to overlook. The journey to self-improvement must begin with self-acknowledgment. If you have the courage to start this journey and take control of your inner self, then scroll up and Order Now!


In the Mind of a Master

In the Mind of a Master

Author: Slim Spurling

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2012-08-27

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9781475930740

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Slim Spurling was an inventor, researcher, and internationally recognized dowser. He developed the Light-Life (tm) Ring in 1991, which became the prototype of a cutting edge tensor technology. The science represented in the Light-Life (tm) Technology is both ancient and modern. Quantum physics has shown us that ultimately everything is light and energy. This has been demonstrated with the Light-Life (tm) Tools in the energizing of food and water, cleaning of the environment, and the shift in consciousness. *** Geobiology is the study of the influence of earth energies on all forms of life: man, animal, and plant. Normally silent and invisible, these energy fields are felt by many and affect lives in profound ways. With increasing amounts of distorted earth energies appearing on the local and global scene, people need to be aware of the existence of this phenomenom and learn how to remediate its effects so the pain and suffering associated with it can be reduced. Slim Spurling's Light-Life (tm) Tools and Technology offer a means to work with rebalancing our environment in a non-intrusive way without creating an additional burden on the earth. *** This book will guide you in the applications of Slim Spurling's Tools in developing a deeper connection to life and truth. His Light-Life (tm) Harmonizers are known to raise conscious awareness allowing you to attain greater focus. Comprehensive support for the shift mankind expects in 2012 and beyond is offered. Slim Spurling's Tools have been helpful to many people in: Improving their health Decreasing Stress Reducing the necessity for chemicals in the home Calming severe weather Cleaning the environment


The Mind of the Master

The Mind of the Master

Author: Robert E. Coleman

Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers

Published: 2016-06-21

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 0768411645

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To the Degree That We Share the Mind of Christ and Feel His Passion for the Kingdom...His Ministry Comes Alive. IN THIS CLASSIC BOOK Robert Coleman examines the aspects of Jesus interior life that gave direction and strength to Christs redeeming work among us. Focusing not on methods but on six themes central in Jesus thoughts, Coleman leads us to a deeper understanding of what it means to have the mind of the Master. A helpful study guide for group or individual use is included. This book takes you into the deeper thoughts of Jesus Christ. Billy Graham For those who wish to understand more fully the secret of Christs source of power, this book is a must! D. James Kennedy Dr. Colemans study is careful, clear, and challenging. John R.W. Stott This book deserves the careful reading of every faithful servent of our Lord. Bill Bright


Master Mind Master Life

Master Mind Master Life

Author: Norman Plotkin

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-21

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781735235400

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A detail of the history, science and application of hypnosis and hypnotherapy.


Gifted Mind

Gifted Mind

Author: Jeff Kinley

Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group

Published: 2015-06-01

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1614584664

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One man’s search for truth on a personal journey of invention and faith! Today, magnetic resonance imaging machines (MRIs) and similar technologies are saving lives in hospitals and clinics throughout the world. In 1969, this kind of technique was just an idea in the visionary mind of Dr. Raymond Damadian. As a young boy, he watched his grandmother die painfully from breast cancer. Dr. Damadian would eventually decide on a career in medical research and pioneer this field of amazing research. Although in 1971 his concept of detecting tumors through magnetic resonance imaging was widely met with skepticism, he became the first researcher to do a full-body scan of a human being in 1977 in order to see if there was cancer present. His life has been an incredible journey of discovery helping you learn: How his concept for cancer detection was inspired and developed Why faith became an integral part of his work Why he is a strong supporter of the creativity and freedom found in patents. From resourcefully creating his discoveries on a shoestring budget to a battle with the business behemoth known as G.E., learn how the exciting development of this technology led him to a self examination of his life and faith. What driving force is at the heart of what can arguably be called one of the greatest minds in the past 50 years and how does faith play a crucial role in his work?


Alfred's Piano 101, Book 1

Alfred's Piano 101, Book 1

Author: E. L. Lancaster

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 2005-05-03

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1457409194

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This comprehensive approach to functional musicianship at the keyboard includes varied repertoire, theory, technique, sight-reading, harmonization from lead sheets, ear training and ensembles. Great for college non-music majors, continuing education classes, music dealer in-store programs and group piano classes at the middle and high school levels. Book 1 contains 15 units each with a variety of repertoire, exercises, unit review worksheets and an assignment page.


Master Your Mind

Master Your Mind

Author: Roger Seip

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2018-12-05

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1119508177

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You'll get there faster if you just slow down Master Your Mind offers a bit of perspective and a lot of insight for anyone seeking long-term success. Success in business is spelled M-O-R-E: better results, faster growth, more revenue, greater efficiency. Do more. Make more. Achieve more. And do it now. Eventually, ambition turns to stress, then to frenzy, then to emptiness as once-ambitious workers endlessly trudge the hamster wheel chasing the next promotion. While top-level performance is the holy grail of business at all levels, there is another, much better way to achieve it: slow down. Yes, you read that right—S-L-O-W. This is your permission to jump off of the hamster wheel. Slowing down is not a luxury, it is a necessity. A frenetic brain simply doesn’t perform at optimal levels. By maintaining a snail's pace, you actually achieve better results—at rocket speed—because you're firing on all cylinders. You'll think of new things, approach old problems from new perspectives, and breathe a breath of fresh air into everything you do. This book shows you how to achieve this state of steady, sustainable fire, and how to get further by crawling than you ever did while attempting to fly. Learn how slowing down can lead to better, faster results Achieve optimal performance thought patterns Enhance your creativity and effectiveness Build energy, revenue, and good health in a self-sustaining way You know you're capable of more, but the stress is eating away at your body, your brain, and your soul. Relax, take a deep breath, and buckle down. Clear your mind, and then put it to work. Stop juggling and start doing. Master Your Mind shows you how to supercharge your trajectory by taking it S-L-O-W.