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#84185 06/04/15 04:20 PM
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Hello,

I've noticed on website, paul mentions if you play the internal awareness game, "you'll strengthen concentration, increase the use of your intuitive processes, be able to respond effectively to challenges, and learn new ways to recall information".

I can't find any information involving a game that involves internal awareness. I only have the book, so is this something that is mentioned from the tapes? Or is he just simply referring to affirmations and chants that we do when photoreading?

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On the websites Paul talks about the games and techniques taught in the home study course or live seminars. They also help in accelerated learning.

Tips and tricks like experimenting with vision 3d or cocktail weenie. Learning to pay attention to the body and when focus is drifting stuff like that.

There are some tips in the PhotoReading book.

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Thanks, I remember those things in the book, I just didn't think they were "games".

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We learn better when we play.

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