#75136 - 02/22/10 09:04 AM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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Hi again,
The five steps are a method and reason carefully worked out, master them realizing they may be all you require in the long run or you may experiment to your own design as have some of us.
In the long run there is no 'one way' there is 'your way', however in the short-run learn many ways well. My first speed reading course hence mastering some of those disciplines germaine to speed reading; were very close to most of the activation techniques found in the five steps, was all started for me at age 17. And I used them often from then on, well my modifications of them that is.
So when I decided on taking the Photoreading course it was from already having a strong history with ideas and techniques found in the course. For you however, these ideas are all new most likely, so too your course of unfolding will be dictatated by that newness.
But I hope you will also benifit from my many years of varying perspectives that I keep interweaving into my conversations.
Russia I have only seen by pictures and movies as such.
Kind regards,
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#75138 - 02/22/10 09:42 AM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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I also hope that we'll talk more and more and change opinions ánd experiences.
what about photoreading only one page? is this rewarding? I mean, one page isn't much, so you can read it very fast and relaxed.
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#75139 - 02/22/10 11:13 AM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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I also hope that we'll talk more and more and change opinions ánd experiences.
what about photoreading only one page? is this rewarding? I mean, one page isn't much, so you can read it very fast and relaxed. You bet, sounds good! And as to one page, yes. However as you get used to it, you cannot even look at anything without photographing it, thus you 'know it' no matter what else you are doing. Be willing to process faster and faster, better and yet better!
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#75140 - 02/22/10 12:31 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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sounds intresting, also a little funny I think, that later you can't even look at anything without photoreading it.
can I photoread with the purpose to know the general of the book.
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#75141 - 02/22/10 12:45 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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The key is being a generally focused soul, mentally and emotionally in all you think, feel and do.
Then 'generally' each and every book is found interesting for what it is and even sometimes what it is not, so far as concerns your own interests, your own agendas.
However, with so much of life ahead of you, how can you know what will be 'useful' to you along the way? So I would not second guess anything at this stage!
Gosh, go Photoread a whole set of encyclopedias with the sheer joy and wonder at how much there is interesting going on in this world!!!
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#75143 - 02/22/10 01:03 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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excuse me, what do you mean with "So I would not second guess anything this stage"?
If you want we could also talk by skype?
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#75144 - 02/22/10 01:22 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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I do not do 'skype' at this time.
However, to answer the statement above.
You are young, life is ahead of you, be interested in many things over and over, exploring to be more.
Whereas, I know exactly what I am doing for the next 20 years and could tack on another 10 years of detailed planning without hardly breaking my stride.
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#75145 - 02/22/10 01:28 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: Yukala]
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Thank you for answering
I looked a little bit around on the other forums, I don't understand some words: What means lucid dreaming and Genius Code or Image Streaming? Can I use this techniques with photoreading?
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#75146 - 02/22/10 02:24 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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I have also a question to the dictionary game: I only guess where the words is. Is this right or should it began visualizing?
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#75147 - 02/22/10 02:57 PM
Re: activation?
[Re: phil13]
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Well, I would not 'go sideways' with more courses until you have Photoreading down well, at least to some level of mastery.
Besides, our conversation has many a tidbit that is found in those courses 'for free'!
I have not played the 'dictionary game' so someone else would know more. I just Photoread a few dictionaries and then go write and spell from intuition usually noticing that both my spelling and use of words improves.
As per an old adage... 'ya just keep at it'. <smiles>
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