#75104 - 02/19/10 01:27 AM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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Registered: 02/17/10
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Loc: germany, Rostock
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I have something to share with you: yesterday I've photoread a book about money. There were many illustrations. Today I tried to explain the illustrations to me. I did it. There were times when I didn't know what the illustration means, so I scanned the text for the Illustration... It was great.
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#75108 - 02/19/10 12:54 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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Loc: Washington State
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I have something to share with you: yesterday I've photoread a book about money. There were many illustrations. Today I tried to explain the illustrations to me. I did it. There were times when I didn't know what the illustration means, so I scanned the text for the Illustration... It was great. Wow, that is good progress! Photoreading really is 'picture reading' anyway. It can take a moment to understand you are processing pictures of pages full of words and then translating them. Hence, why a period of 'gestation' is helpful, before attempting to 'activate' your understanding in detail of the ideas the text portrays.
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#75110 - 02/19/10 03:25 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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Registered: 02/17/10
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Loc: germany, Rostock
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Thank you for giving some more advices, Yukala.
I have another question yet: Do I have to do affrimations while I am photoreading? Or can I think about something or even talk to someone while I am photoreading. ( because my little brother often comes while I am reading a book and asks me questions)
I am very interested in your opinions.
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#75111 - 02/19/10 03:59 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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I have found that you can, it is like driving a car, where after a while even as the other passengers 'talk to you' you can still read the road signs and know what you are looking at.
However, if you are not the driver, (the one tasked to the 'purpose', that is driving) you can very well as a passenger get involved in a conversation and miss every road sign etc.
Now again, when I took my daughter out, to teach her how to drive a car I did not allow 'small talk' or even any other passengers for that matter. We stayed 'on point' so to master this new skill well.
Little brothers are precious though, best to find the time at first long enough without stressing out your brother with any unkindness.
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#75124 - 02/21/10 06:35 AM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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Registered: 02/17/10
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Loc: germany, Rostock
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Thank you for reponsing, Yukala.
I've looked through the PhotoReading book again. Then I read about the PR-beginner who photoread 10 books a day, because he knew that this the best way is to learn this system. My question is if he only photoread then or if he did all the photoreading steps?
I look forward to your reponse.
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#75127 - 02/21/10 12:11 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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As you look at dealing with study or acquiring and mastering any new idea well, you behold this process repeating out everywhere.
Namely, you are introduced to the 'new idea', you then 'play with it' and then you 'run with it', next you 'experience if for yourself' and lastly you 'prove it'.
Photoreading 10 titles a day is the 'run with it' part as in found in most exercise programs. When your are ready, then it is your time to 'run with it'.
What part of Germany are you located? How is the weather now? I was last there late 1975 in mostly Bavaria, I bet the country has changed some. <smiles>
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#75128 - 02/21/10 01:10 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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Loc: germany, Rostock
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Thank you much for answering. I am located in the north of Germany, in Rostock, but my grandma lives in the south. The weather is quite good. here in Rostock was very much snow, now it is melting. We have also friends in Bavaria. I don't know if the coutry changed there. In 1975 I wasn't even born  You are located in Washington, aren't you? I was born in the United States. How long are you photoreading already? Had you already some spontaneous activations? Are you using affrimations while you photoread?
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#75129 - 02/21/10 02:02 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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Loc: germany, Rostock
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What do you think: Can you photoread an atlas? Are there perhaps some tipps and tricks? Or generally: Can You photoread pictures? I think you can photoread pictures, but an atlas????
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#75133 - 02/21/10 07:12 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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Loc: Washington State
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Hi again phil13!
Photoreading now two years continuously. Have some prior experience however with what is here called, 'spontaneous activation', it has other names for the experience depending upon ones perspective.
In mysticism or mental sciences of 100 years ago it was more often referred to as an experience of 'cosmic consciousness' or a 'fire of the mind' where one could see many things at once, 'so seeming of course'.
Later, some referred to it as 4th dimensional awareness, some even channeling, but who knows really especially with so many labels and I know there could be a dozen other names and shades of view.
My first experience in 'spontaneous knowing or activation' wholesale would be summer of 1977 after months of study and meditation. I can still remember very clearly what I studied in that time period just like it happened only last week. I was 21 years of age.
Photoreading or picture-reading as I more prefer to call it would work even better on an Atlas. But the way to test it is to use it! Draw the pictures or better drive somewhere. Which brings up what I consider the very best way to activate; use it, do something with your hands that relies upon the ideas and information that was Photoread.
Good to keep in mind what is happening technically, anything you merely look at is photographed by the mind. So it is attention, intention and most especially practicing relying upon ones 'intuition' or having confidence that you can and do know well the subject at hand. However also important while learning, not to beat yourself up over knowing something nor let anyone corner you on any matter. Just know and let go having fun in the moment doing the thing desired.
Affirmations spoken or sub-vocalized are useful to keep to purpose and intent. Affirmations are as well useful for mental discipline. All success requires being disciplined to think and speak along a desired line of future activity. For generally, one does not rise above one's own thinking and most especially above one's own confession (spoken word) especially when repeated often.
I miss Bavaria all these years, even though I was only there two months. Some of my family came from there and it is so close in environment to here in western Washington.
Truly,
Myraid blessings!
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#75135 - 02/22/10 08:40 AM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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Registered: 02/17/10
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Loc: germany, Rostock
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Thank you for blessing me, Yukala, and for answering my questions. Bavaria is worth to miss, I think. I miss Russia, I was there with my parents for 13 years.
So you don't think that you have to do the five steps? YOu think that the most important think is, when you are photoreading, that you relax and that you have fun with it ("run with it"). Or did I misunderstood you?
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