Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 --- Mary Lou Pace <pennylane80 wrote: > I'm impressed Dr. John. You must get bored easily, > reading that is,.....and > own a monumental library. > Mary Lou I didn't mean to impress, but to explain. And, " YES " , I do have 3 LARGE LIBRARIES in my home... .... and one medium size library in my office (10 book cases, about 1,570 books)... All of those books are quality, with good verifiable information. But all of that information is not worth a damn " if " you can't do (experience) the skills in them. My point is, sometimes, because of the conscious overload and the confusion that comes with it, glancing through a book from the rear to the front is more productive, ESPECIALLY SINCE the unconscious mind will still pick up the material. But, again, knowing the 7 ways to access that information is the skill. Nice talking to you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 Was it Tom Brown Jr who said his 'Grandfather' taught by telling just a little and then let the NEED TO KNOW build until you're ready to burst and just have to ask: " 'Grandfather Doc', PLEASE tell me about the 7 ways to access that unconscious information. " energyhealing-essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001> wrote: > > --- Mary Lou Pace <pennylane80@j...> wrote: > > I'm impressed Dr. John. You must get bored easily, > > reading that is,.....and > > own a monumental library. > > Mary Lou > > I didn't mean to impress, but to explain. > > And, " YES " , I do have 3 LARGE LIBRARIES in my home... > > ... and one medium size library in my office (10 book cases, about > 1,570 books)... > > All of those books are quality, with good verifiable information. > > But all of that information is not worth a damn " if " you can't do > (experience) the skills in them. > > My point is, sometimes, because of the conscious overload and the > confusion that comes with it, glancing through a book from the rear > to the front is more productive, ESPECIALLY SINCE the unconscious > mind will still pick up the material. > > But, again, knowing the 7 ways to access that information is the > skill. > > Nice talking to you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2005 Report Share Posted March 10, 2005 --- Mary Lou Pace <pennylane80 wrote: > Thank you for the tour Dr. John. > I do feel that I pick up and comprehend the material > because when I put the > book down, I don't feel confused or that I missed > anything. Would those 7 > ways happen to be the oh so enigmatic friendly > circuits? > Mary Lou No. Good try. Though, " if " those energies are running properly, and the Triple Warmer is normalized, THEN the recall will be much better, especially since the BEST RECALL is based upon relaxation. One of the ways is Mind Mapping. Another way is going to alpha, and then going 1-2-3, with the intention to remember what is in the book. Another way is test taking, and feeling the correct answer. Strategies and tactics from " Photo-Reading " . Most people don't know it but the founder of Photo-Reading, Paul Sheely, was also a Mind Dynamics trainer back in the old days under Alexander Everett, so their is a lot of Silva Mind Control technologies in his method. Another way is defocused attention... ....Gosh! Almost sounds like the Secret Kahuna Drill of " Hakalau " that I teach. The energy drills for learning are ALSO very valuable, especially the ones that are already mentioned by me in the 308 post archives that I reposted from previous posts I've written. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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