The part of the mind we use for regular reading processes information sequentially, ABCD, 1234, one word at a time, left to right. So, when you get to Chapter 7, and there is something in Chapter 7 that relates to Chapter 1 and Chapter 13, will you remember how it relates to Chapter 1? That was probably four hours before. Will you have any idea how it relates to Chapter 13? No! You haven't even gotten there yet.

The part of the mind we use for whole mind reading processes information spatially. It doesn't make any difference what order you put information in or what order you take it out. As a matter of fact, we teach you to PhotoRead upside down and backwards—because it doesn't make any difference. Your brain can certainly handle it.

(It is often handy to PhotoRead upside down because in the library you'll find many books so worn that you won't be able to comfortably turn the pages fast. But if you turn it upside down, the pages are crisp. No one has done that before!)

Let's say you PhotoRead the book and turn to the table of contents. You are drawn to Chapter 7—maybe it is intuition or maybe the title suggests information that will be of use. When you start to play with Chapter 7 you are getting it as it relates to Chapter 1, as it relates to Chapter 13, as the author intended you to get it, as the author knew the information in the first place.

I think that is the true beauty of PhotoReading. The richness and fullness of the information you learn from the whole mind reading system is unsurpassed. When it comes to making informed decisions, to really understand something, nothing compares. To get that type of understanding using regular reading you'd have to go through the book two, maybe three, times. The time saving with the whole mind reading system is incredible, but I think the value is in the value of the information you get from printed materials.

In the PhotoReading book, which you get with the seminar and the self-study course, you'll learn the ultimate application of PhotoReading: synoptic reading. With this technique you simultaneously process four or five books by different authors on the same subject. There is no better way of learning a new topic, a new industry, or preparing a paper or a speech.

Knowing about PhotoReading isn't enough

Some people are content knowing that they are indeed capable of PhotoReading. But that won't get you anywhere. You have to act. You have to figure out how to take PhotoReading right now. Only then will you be able to use your God-given, natural capabilities to their fullest extent.

You can find a schedule of classes and more information about the self-study course from the PhotoReading home page. To get PhotoReading, all you need to do is commit to a course by completing an enrollment agreement and making a small deposit.

Since a lot of attention needs to be given by the instructor to each student, classes are small. This will ensure that you get full satisfaction with PhotoReading. But, act today to ensure there is a place for you.

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