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#26789 03/05/02 07:15 AM
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jeez i did not know that this was all possible!!!
i'm a college freshman majoring in Electronics Engineering and planning to go into Pharmacuticals after my EE associate degree. my problem is not remembering information long enough!! i wanna give this PhotoReading self study program a try!
what are all those other products? this program itself will help me keep stuff into long term memory right???






#26790 03/05/02 07:18 AM
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Usually information goes into the conscious mind which is only short term, but with photoreading it logs the information into your inner-mind (subconscious) where it remains in your long term memory.






#26791 03/05/02 07:24 AM
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wow!
you know what this is amazing!
i mean i've read some of the post here and sounds like it really works!
i want it i want it!






#26792 03/05/02 02:18 PM
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Heheheheheheh. You have NO idea. This isn't the only thing that's merely possible.

Some of the other products here at LSC include the amazingly popular QiGong(chee gung), which is a Chinese study of meditation, and can help with health and a calm inner mind. (TO BE SHORT!)

Also is something called Paraliminal Learning. Through certain audio casette tapes, you can "proceed with your quest for improvement."

(I feel like I'm doing an ad for LSC.)


But anyway! I'm 13, and PhotoReading. Topics that have recently been discussed here are things you would never imagine. Telekenisis, ESP, Psi, etc. This is definitely a place of your dreams, but it's reality.

WELCOME TO PHOTOREADING.

(I think I did that pretty well.)






#26793 03/05/02 03:59 PM
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it is possible, totally. I am a freshman in highschool and normally us lowlifes dont get placed in these classes that I am taking . Im not bragging, [austin powers voice] Its an ad baby yeah






#26794 03/05/02 11:33 PM
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Well, it will work and from there the sky and beyond is the limit. I know I have been pretty happy with the results from giving PhotoReading a chance and applying what I have learned to any material. It blows me away and I hope to continue.






#26795 03/06/02 01:26 AM
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Yeah, but be sure to listen to a key piece of advice, be confident before proceeding any furthur than what you believe your limit is. I tried doing a 400 page book my first time using the system and I nearly suffocated from lack of energy. (It was late, and I need a drink.)

Now. . . .I know there is no limit.






#26796 03/06/02 02:19 AM
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What puts things in perspective is reading the few paragraphs about the brain and how neurons make up the brain in the Mind Map book. I think it's by Tony Buzan. Then, once you realize the power implicit in the neural mind, realize this implicit power is now believed to exist within every neuron itself. Do a Google search on "Microtubule" and "consciousness" for more details.






#26797 03/06/02 03:13 AM
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i cannot wait to try it!!!
i convinced my parents to either send me to the seminar or buy the self study program!
what is best choice??
i'm thinking that if i do succeed in the self study, i can pass on the materials to my whole family.






#26798 03/06/02 03:26 AM
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mmhhh the cleveland,ohio serminar won't be till June... you think it be best to wait or order the self study now?







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