Have you tried using Image Streaming as a method of activating the material that you have PhotoRead? Another method might also include using daydreams to your advantage - in your imagination fantasize that you have met an "expert" on the material that you have PhotoRead and start to ask the "expert" questions. Relax and let the "expert" answer you in his/her own words, and do not try to force the answer in your mind. Play with the approach - if the "expert" doesn't want to answer a question, ask the "expert" how to find the answer or try asking what might be a better question to ask. The more real you can make the daydream, the better the results will be I think. This particular approach is a mixture of Win Wenger's "borrowed genius" and the Silva Method's use of assistants in the "mental laboratory".
You might also want to look into relaxation exercises prior to activation, and during activation, to keep the need to perform at a minimum.
The thing to keep in mind is that the information has been absorbed by your mind - you're now just trying to figure out a handle in order to get it out. The recall will not be like what you have when you regular-read a book (at least, that is how I experience it). I find it more like recalling a childhood memory or maybe someone's phone number - the accessing cues differ from recalling something I just read or heard...probably due to how the information is processed during step three of the system.
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Originally posted by Parvinder:
I have gone through the course several times and have photoread numerous books. I have used the activation techniques suggested without any luck. I have also constructed mind maps of all the texts I photoread without any benefit. I have been photoreading since January ( 10 months of photoreading between 3-6 books a week. Lifetools where I bought it from made out that their workers were skilled photoreaders but they were unable to answer my queries. ) My outlook remains positive and I hope for some advice to enable me to photoread.