In my photoreading book spontaneous activation is on page 72 and i have read it over several times and it talks about using manual activation alot which will lead to spontaneous activation. Is this correct also?
Try it and see.
AlexK can you photoread like pete? If you can build your body mind connection is that all it takes?
Lots of people can PhotoRead like Pete.
And also when you said. "If your hoping that every book will be instant spontaneous activation" your missing the important element.
Relevant questions can be anything so technically i dont want instant spontaneus activation just normal would be fine.
If normal activation is just fine... Follow the steps and use manual activation.
But you did miss an important point I said "relevant" questions. Ones that have nothing to do with the subject or book won't lead someone to spontaneously activating. The questions that were asked of Pete were relevant to the book he PhotoRead and he answered with the first thing that came to mind. Anyone who trust their non-conscious mind can do that.
Pete did not have instant activation. The understanding of what the book is about comes with answering the questions. The more questions asked of the better the conscious comprehension.
Answering just one question is just one fact that a book can present. Like the fact that it's 17 degrees here today. There is a lot of information missing that might make that fact interesting. Knowing that it's 17 degrees here today isn't instant activation (or instant comprehension which is what activation is all about - conscious comprehension of the information that you PhotoRead which resides within you until such time it's call on.)
Even when you read a book from beginning to end using traditional reading. You are not capable of Instantly explaining what the whole book is about. You have to think about it and let the conscious mind handle it at a rate that it can understand.
Can you PhotoRead a book and know straight away if you will find anything useful from the book? Yes I know that's possible. I can after flipping the book tell if I have found anything useful, interesting. I can tell whether I resonate with the author whether I will enjoy going deeper into the book with activation or not. As for spontaneous activation. Ask me the right question and if I start answering with knowledge then in all probability I learned it from someone some way some how. And yes I have experienced spontaneous activation on many books. But spontaneous being what it means it was without expectation. It just happened and one doesn't realise it's happening until after it happened. To improve the likelihood of spontaneous activation a PhotoReader can prepare themselves by PhotoReading many books and applying manual activation on a number of books beforehand.
AlexK