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pete i have question

1. can we use photoflip for activation process as replacement of superread and dip ?

2. you said photoreading brainwave in ibva or eeg is beta theta , activation is alpha ,
what about rapidread ? is it gamma ?
3. is it possible to activate only with mind map without superread and dip?

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1. I often do that during rapid reading. I also use PhotoReading flipping speed when I'm looking for where to super read and dip.

Try it and see.

2.Rapid reading and activation varies in brainwave activity according to text, and the individuals relationship to the text. Brainwaves are interesting to observe and pointless to focus on while you're actually doing the PhotoReading steps.

3. You mean mind map after PhotoReading without actually opening the books again to activate? Try it and see. I recommend PhotoRead and activated enough books to be happy with your activation skills. That points to the body mind connection being there to have some success with that.

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1. wow you photoflip for rapid read bravo ? tell me , how did you do that ? do you scan the book in vertical line while photoflip the book?.
2. please tell me what is the different between photoflip for photoreading vs phototflip for superread and dip vs photoflip for rapidread ? (i mean sequence of body movement and eye movement in the process,we know that photoreading is photofocus eyes ,activation with superread is gaze eyes , rapid read is vertical line scanning with eyes)now how to photoflip for superread and how to photoflip for rapidread ? do you do vertical-line-read the book repetitively while photoflip the book ?
3 have one more question ,when do you use anchor keyword , in photoreading step or activation step?

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1. I see the page. I slow down when I want to superread the page and slow down to dip, I sometimes skitter. I use all techniques for rapid reading.

2. I suggest you learn PhotoReading. When you are analysing, your not doing.

3. Trigger words, - postviewing. Which book are you learning PhotoReading with?

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Originally Posted By: Alex K. Viefhaus


3. Trigger words, - postviewing. Which book are you learning PhotoReading with?

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How about starting with something not relating to your studies.

Once you learn the system you see how to apply it to textbooks.

What edition of the PhotoReading book are you working with?

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Originally Posted By: Alex K. Viefhaus


What edition of the PhotoReading book are you working with?

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alex , is image streaming and free noting is manual activation form ?

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Yes, they are methods that belong to manual activation. Anything you do with deliberate intent to bring to consciousness what you have PhotoRead is manual activation.

Spontaneous activation is always spontaneous and happens just because. Most of the time you won't recognise you've had spontaneous activation because the information came up without much thought like the answer to 2+2

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