Posted By: Animefoo16@aol.com Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/01/02 11:43 PM
I found an interesting site run by Neil Slade. It talks about clicking your amygdala forward and using your frontal lobes. He stated that this could help in learning things quicker. Has anyone had any experience with this, and would this help with photoreading?





Posted By: Animefoo16@aol.com Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/02/02 12:21 AM
it might help if I give you the URL (duh) the address is http://www.neilslade.com





Posted By: BubblesOfEvil Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/02/02 10:24 PM
Yeah, I've seen this site. And, uh...... apparently that's all I know. *shrug*

btw, could SOMEBODY set the flood control to 15 seconds or so? I don't think gaysexwithdogs is haunting the forum anymore, unless he's lurking, waiting to strike, in which case I've killed us all.





Posted By: jcarruth Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/03/02 04:14 PM
Animefoo and Bubbles,

I have purchased Neil's book, "The Frontal Lobes Supercharge" and it comes with an audio CD featuring the story of founder TD Lingo, and Neil's connection with him. It then goes into an interview with TD Lingo, and ends up with some of Neil's brain-charging, and very sweet jazz/new age music. All in all, a very good introduction, which seems to have no shortage of promising you exciting things if you master this technique.

I have tried the first Amygdala technique and received some very good results. I have more questions on the technique that I am researching, but meanwhile am working my way through the info at TD Lingo's homepage, at www.brainbomb.org.

On the CD, Mr. Lingo speaks with evangelical passion, and I believe he has had some sort of transcendental experience. Whether there is a shortcut to this "samadhi" experience or not for others as well remains to be seen. And how long did Lingo have to practice this method until he had his satori? It could be that it took the same amount of time as those who have reported awakening under the tutelage of a guru or Zen master.

Where it comes into play for Photoreading (I am conjecturing here) is that once more circuits are awakened in the brain, you are firing on so many more pistons than before, so you simply have more brain power at your disposal, which would be good for Photoreading, or anything else you have in mind. Meditation is supposed to do this as well, but with the Amygdala technique, it is a little more specific, in that you are targeting a part of the brain and giving it a certain type of energy (trying to make it move forward instead of backward).

The technique is available on both websites, so you don't even have to buy the book, but I think the book is helpful when trying to learn something new. You will have to put a little work into it to see if it pans out for you. I will let you know more as I progress with it.





Posted By: neilslade Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/03/02 05:49 PM
Lingo's "homepage"

I am glad to see the topic of brain self-control is getting around. At the brain lab facility where I worked for almost 11 years, we stressed learning basic brain anatomy and function, then deliberate and focused control of specific areas of the brain. The results were at times extraordinary. The experience of most visitors and students to the lab was ALWAYS extraordinary.

In reference to T.D. Lingo's "homepage"- the "Brainbomb" site (an admittedly and obvious negative connotation in the name):
Although a link to my own site is on this brainbomb page, in NO WAY is this Lingo's homepage, and the link to my own site was done without my consent or request. Lingo died in 1993 long before the vast popularity of the WEB and in fact he had no knowledge of it whatsoever. The mentioned page is entirely built by a person- Lion Goodman- who in NO WAY represents either the copyright holders of the manuscript or the brain lab itself, other than being a student at the lab in the 1970's for a short time.

In fact, Goodman (publisher of the brainbomb site) was recently illegally misrepresenting himself as copyright holder of another manuscript of Lingo's (!) and was prevented from selling the manuscript to a publisher as well as other disreputble uses.

The Self-Transcendence Playbook was a short manual that Lingo wrote, but himself declined to publish as he felt this work was inferior to later work and findings. Since 1993, SUBSTANTIAL and very important discoveries and changes to methodology as well as presentation have been made, reflected at my own site.

Contrary to "brainbomb's" Goodman's short period of involvement, I was Lingo's primary assistant from the years 1982-1993, was heavily involved in the later work that Lingo did, and was heir to all relevant research papers which were given to me by Lingo's legal corporation (as well as his guitar and brain) at his death. I welcome any direct email or contact from person's wanting accurate and updated information on this subject.

Thanks
Neil Slade www.NeilSlade.com
The Amazing Brain Adventure

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Posted By: mgrego2 Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/07/02 03:06 PM
quote:
Originally posted by jcarruth:
Animefoo and Bubbles,

I have tried the first Amygdala technique and received some very good results.



Hi,

What results have you received? Was there an actual sensation when you clicked it or just a subtle change in the way you felt?

Thanks.





Posted By: Paul Watts Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/07/02 08:15 PM
Hey Neil! I wanted a chance to talk to you, man! Is this "popping the frontal lobes" the same as feeling the third eye chakra? When ever I focus on my third eye, which I awoke through focuses meditation, I feel the same things you describe on your web site where you sell all your music. Just wondering what you thought of this.





Posted By: jcarruth Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/08/02 02:21 PM
mgrego2,

The results were a very good, enhanced meditation - more on the subtle side, with energy flowing through my brain, and a sense of awakening.

I have been trying to ask Neil Slade certain questions about the technique, and even tried posting them to his forum, but alas, it is moderated by him and they haven't gone up for others to look at and answer, and he has not answered my e-mail as yet. So I'm kind of stuck there. So maybe someone else who reads this forum will know? Here's my questions:

1) What does he mean by "click" forward - does the Amygdala actually move, roll or slide forward in the brain? And does it make a clicking into place sound - like a ball point pen, or plastic jewel case? Do you physically hear it click into place? How can you hear it if it is inside your head? Unless he is speaking literally, the metaphorical words he uses to describe this phenomenon are most confusing. Please help me understand more clearly what I am actually looking for here.

2) What's become of the Dormant Brain Lab now - is it still running, and who is running it? Same location - Laughing Coyote Mountain?

3) On the CD, he talked about his legal battles with the State of Colorado, taxing his land at an exorbitant rate. What ever became of his legal appeal?

4) On the CD, he describes one method for activating the Amygdala, and alludes to two others, but does not actually describe how they are done. How do you do the other two methods?





Posted By: oskee Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/10/02 02:44 AM
Did anybody listen to the Art Bell show when Neil Slade was the special guest? It was really interesting... i think you can find the show at art bell's website on the past shows link





Posted By: neilslade Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/12/02 05:13 PM
ANSWERS BELOW

PS-- Clicking/Tickling the amygdala is indeed different (yet in some ways similar) to results from meditation. Brain self-control derives from specific knowledge and control of specific areas of the brain, and the resulting changes in thought and behavior, which can be specifically guided. Meditation on chakras is less specfic.


Neil,

I just got your Frontal Lobes book and CD. I have a few questions after
listening to the CD.

1) What does he mean by "click" forward - does the amygdala actually move,
roll or slide forward in the brain?

>>>>>>No, except on the microscopic level where physical transfer of neurotransmitter chemicals takes places between axons and dentrites of the nuerons involved.

And does it make a clicking into place
sound - like a ball point pen, or plastic jewel case?

>>>>>>some people report hearing various sounds including clicking, but this is the exception rather than the rule. IT doesn't matter whether or not you hear anything- what matters is that you can begin to consciously alter thinking and behavior, rather than be the victim of circumstance.

Do you physically
hear it click into place? How can you hear it if it is inside your head?
Unless he is speaking literally, the metaphorical words he uses to describe
this phenomenon are most confusing.

>>>>>>>>>>> Yep. Lingo's own writing was confusing at times. That's why I use the IMAGE of silent TICKLING. Or a silent mercury light switch click. A smile accompanies the understaning of what "clicking/tickling" actually means in terms of changed thinking and behaviors.


Please help me understand more clearly
what I am actually looking for here.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>Read more at the site. I have 20 megabites of free information available there. That's hundreds of pages of information. http://www.NeilSlade.com Start at the Library Section, Go through the Dormant Brain lab section, then go through the whole site-- the music, photo, and art sections are important as well: Whole brain means non-verbal information too.

2) What's become of the Dormant Brain Lab now - is it still running, and
who is running it? Same location - Laughing Coyote Mountain?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>It was sold to developers by Lingo's California son-in-law, who was heir to the property.

3) On the CD, he talked about his legal battles with the State of Colorado,
taxing his land at an exhorbitant rate. What ever became of his legal
appeal?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>Given the corrupt and false promise of fairness by nearly all aspects of our local, national, and international legal systems-- the collective 90% dormant brain at work- Lingo lost his case in the Colorado Supreme Court. They would not grant him agricultural property status although the brain lab consisted primarily of 250 acres of one thing: trees, plants, and dirt (with about 6 log cabins). The courts allowed the 2000% increase of property taxes by Colorado's Gilpen county, which now makes 99.999% of its revenue from legalized gambling in Casinos.

4) On the CD, he describes one method for activating the amygdala, and
alludes to two others, but does not actually describe how they are done.
How do you do the other two methods?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Everything Lingo knew, and which I have subsequently developed and learned about direct amygdala stimulation is contained at the we site and in the additional books as well.

5) Is there a picture of him posted on a website somewhere?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> uh oh--- this is very TELL-TALE. There is a picture of Lingo right on my site, exactly where you would expect it. Do a good job of reading throught the web site and you will be amazed what you discover!- Neil


Thanks,

Jim Carruth


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Posted By: Chrisd71 Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/16/02 05:56 PM
Hi Neil,

I bought your book online from this site:
http://www.h2net.net/p/nslade/

About how long do orders take to be shipped?


Thanks,

James





Posted By: bhenry Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 02/17/02 05:49 AM
Has anyone had a real success with clicking their amygdale? I'm interested in hearing the experiences of others.





Posted By: pveitch Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 03/14/02 07:02 AM
Hi, yes. Clicking on the amygdala appears subtle... at first. I have no idea what if must be like for others, so I'll just naively say what I experienced.

It IS a state of mind, yes. Induced by imagination and intent. So it feels great. Expansive, breezy, cheery, then euphoric, excellent, awesome.

For me, switching on is a skill. It takes practice. I don't know about others. I have to consciousness attend to it every day to make it happen. I wish I could just click the amygdala and then it would be permanent. But it's individual.

I clicked forwards for a few days before it started to intensify. I used only the website information, although I would like to buy the books.

It works. Read about it and do it a few hundred times.

Pveitch.





Posted By: Brian649 Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 03/14/02 07:51 AM
I wish I could just click the amygdala and then it would be permanent.








Posted By: bhenry Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 03/14/02 05:43 PM
Brian, what has been your experiences clicking your amygdala? Presently I'm using the paralimial tapes along with a light and sound device. I'm sort of debating within myself if I should get any Clicking the Amygdala products? I'm also thinking of purchasing a CES device.





Posted By: neilslade Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 06/29/04 05:19 AM
There are permanent changes one can make to the brain's wiring and permanent changes to cause the amygdala to stay "clicked" forward.
But I say this with some caution- you don't want to be totally clicked forward all of the time--

You will get run over by a Mack truck that you think is an ice cream truck in your gleeful nirvana. Some city life requires caution.

Note that the new URL is www.neilslade.com

Thanks for all of your interest--
PLEASE SEE THE FEEDBACK PAGES http://www.neilslade.com/Papers/letters.html
These are amazing real comments from my web site, and book readers. I don't make up a single one of these.
Neil






Posted By: makesense Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 07/21/04 03:47 PM
Hello,

I just received his book on cd on how to click your Amygdala, anyone else has any more feedbacks about this and if they were successful or not, i found some interesting things in his site, anyone else bought his cd's or books. I am very interested in some of his products and would like feedback from others.





Posted By: watcher05 Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 07/21/04 10:58 PM
I know nothing much about the amygdala but the "cloudbusting" is something, so it seems, that anyone can do. And it is a good guide to see that there really is more than meets the eye.

Give it a go.







Posted By: clicky Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 07/23/04 11:49 PM
Hi Makesense, I have almost all of his books, and they ROCK! After playing some brain games for a bit, (the effects accumulate with repeated behaviors) I was smelling rose geranium oil throughout the day, and went into bliss! It felt like I was channeling bliss, with alot of good energy rushing up my spine. This went on for a half hour, and with continued efforts these types of experiences get longer and more intense! It's all good! I'm sure you're enjoying the book, it'll change your life for the better, it has mine! WOOO HOOOO!!! A major increase in positive energy. And the positive energy you put out, comes back to you, sometimes moreso than you put out.

Happy clicking!

Clicky

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Posted By: bhenry Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 07/24/04 12:08 AM
Clicky, thanks a lot for writing the commentary related to your experiences with clicking your amygdala. What products did you purchase? Does anyone else have any great experiences to share in regards to clicking the amydala?

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Posted By: clicky Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 07/27/04 05:46 AM
Your welcome, I love to share my enthusiasm! Like I said I got all his books. You should get The Frontal Lobes Supercharge first, then when you understand the info better, you can get the other books. It's like brian 101, you've got to read the recomended book first until you can get his other books. He gives kick *ss deals!

Happy clicking!

Clicky

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Posted By: TobyEL Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 07/27/04 05:59 AM
After reading all the great reviews here, I am now addicted to Neil's site. It's so positive & fun there. I just bought the whole thing, a sale-- on the books & CD's that was too irresistable to pass up.
My question is, are you supposed to concentrate on the area behind your eyes as in your skull? Or.. should I just concentrate on my temples in my forehead area? Toby





Posted By: AK74 Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 08/10/04 04:13 PM
I am having problem locating my Amygdala. Are they directly behind your eyes, your forehead? How deep is from front and top?

I understand there are two amygdalas, do they both have to be clicked.





Posted By: clicky Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 08/16/04 07:45 PM
I would HIGHLY recommend getting Neil's book "The Frontal Lobes Supercharge, it'll tell you everything you need to know, and it's under $20! It'll be worth it, it'll change your life for the better!!! It has mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Telah





Posted By: meanpplsuk Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 08/22/04 03:58 PM
Can someone clarify the techniques, or is this topic devoted to advertising to "buy the book". You know, I might would buy the book if I could just get a feel of what it is. It really does sound interesting, but is it a lot of smoke up my ***? I saw the e-mail someone wrote that she "popped her frontal lobes" while meditating with a group and chanting:http://www.neilslade.com/Papers/woman.html
She went in no detail of specifics. The only things I've seen is the example of "go outside and get a whiff of you trash, then smell something nice like a rose, popcorn or your wife. And the little clip where the monkey sniffs his butt and falls over. Are you kidding me? What gives? Why is there not more information of this on the net if it's such a phonomenal experience.





Posted By: NickR Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 08/30/04 09:41 AM
With respect I would say that there is plenty of information on the website. The price of the books is so cheap that it's worth checking out anyway. You cannot expect all the information to be given away for free.

Nick






Posted By: clicky Re: Clicking Your Amygdala - 09/24/04 09:14 PM
Ditto.





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