Posted By: ZMasterNCreator mental photography - 06/22/09 11:47 PM
I think photoreaders try too hard to use their photographic memory. I'm going to give Richard Welch's course a try, just by looking at a few youtube videos I can already tell he's better at explaining mental photography.

I recommend you watch all 11 parts of this youtube video.

1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVy0jk4fBY8
2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvqyv3I8HSs
3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plwlqKrzqvU
4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-jiojKrRvk
5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiqQAzrEzNQ
6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxgR9qhKawM
7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llFvfkmWqBE
8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8GkHtpnEuo
9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3TxUu_xyTw
10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ06K9zQNEs
11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bEXmLO4y68
Posted By: Jacktuff13 Re: mental photography - 06/24/09 01:59 PM
Dude, you really have to chill out with all this stuff.

Seriously, you're just killing yourself over it and I'm sure annoying many people on the forums.

How about this, recommend that everyone watch those videos, sure. But I recommend to YOU that you actually commit yourself to doing whatever the course you're doing tells you to do instead of being lazy and hoping that it will change your life dramatically just by listening to it.
Posted By: AndriDem Re: mental photography - 06/24/09 04:52 PM
Jacktuff13))

You should'nt have written this) you have just triggered a new wave of messages against LSC)))
Posted By: Jacktuff13 Re: mental photography - 06/26/09 01:16 AM
You mean by ZMasterNCreator?
It doesn't make a difference, he must realize.
Posted By: AkaCharlieG Re: mental photography - 06/26/09 02:39 AM
 Originally Posted By: ZMasterNCreator
I think photoreaders try too hard to use their photographic memory. I'm going to give Richard Welch's course a try, just by looking at a few youtube videos I can already tell he's better at explaining mental photography.


The whole mind system isn't a training exercise in photographic memory. I don't see any indication of that anywhere except the dictionary game, and even that is all about "feeling" the location of words not seeing them in some eidetic fashion.

And why are you advertising for him on someone else's site? You haven't even done his course yet...I certainly hope you haven't forgotten that LCS and other self help orgs. are masters of NLP...What you "can already tell" could be totally programmed.
Posted By: Alex K. Viefhaus Re: mental photography - 06/26/09 08:43 AM
I haven't checked the Youtube videos for the simple reason they are 3 to 10 minutes long. even at there shortest average of 3 minutes that's 33 minutes of my time and in that 33 minutes and at 10 minutes nearly 2 hours. I value my time. That is one of the most profound things I learned when I came to PhotoReading. How much time I was wasting and looking for something without having a purpose.

I never pick up a book, read a website or even go somewhere without knowing my purpose. With the web it's all too easy to give away time without thinking about what you are intending to take away from it.

If you want to PhotoRead I suggest you focus on learning PhotoReading. No matter what system you choose it can only work if you actually do it.

There are many who look to PhotoReading like a monkey finding a shiny gem. It picks it up momentarily but the gem doesn't do anything it just looks pretty so they drop it for the next shiny gem they see. This can go on for a long long time.

Then there is the money trap. The one where the monkey puts it's hand into the jar to grab a prize but it cannot because it's making a fist holding onto what it believes is his and it should come out the way he thinks it should. It should work by the monkey's rules. So you tell the monkey follow these instructions but they won't because they won't let go of their rules.

The ones who finally get it? They let go, and this time follow the instructions with the best of their intention.

PhotoReading works though probably not the way you think it should.

I too had a point where I thought the PhotoReading step was a placebo.

AlexK
Posted By: ZMasterNCreator Re: mental photography - 06/26/09 07:31 PM
Go ahead and jump to conclusions. I've listened to the course and done the excersises. You're looking at the screen and beginning to talk more like a cult member.

They say that a person's inner-world reflects their outer-world. By using the photoreading system what can you find looking at your outer-world that reflects your inner-world?


At this site you may find freeware ebooks that teach you how to have a photographic memory without having to spend a dime. Go ahead and type in your favourite keywords you may be surprised in what you'll find.....
Posted By: AndriDem Re: mental photography - 06/29/09 12:30 PM
i have not found anything... could you send me some links?)
Posted By: IMFSHN Re: mental photography - 06/30/09 09:43 PM
Smooth move recommending people go to a Torrent site where they will find freeware and copyrighted material for download. You may as well have added a winking smiley face after it.

From swearing, to trolling, to directing folks to illegal downloads - congratulations, you've pretty much run the gamut.

IMFSHN
Posted By: ZMasterNCreator Re: mental photography - 07/01/09 01:29 AM
I can't seem to find anything right now either.
Posted By: ZMasterNCreator Re: mental photography - 07/01/09 01:39 AM
 Quote:
The whole mind system isn't a training exercise in photographic memory. I don't see any indication of that anywhere except the dictionary game, and even that is all about "feeling" the location of words not seeing them in some eidetic fashion.

And why are you advertising for him on someone else's site? You haven't even done his course yet...I certainly hope you haven't forgotten that LCS and other self help orgs. are masters of NLP...What you "can already tell" could be totally programmed.


Everyone has a photographic memory and you can tap into it with Richard Welche's system. Mental photography is a trademark for this company, therefore no one teaches this system better.

Whether you are regular reading, speed reading or just simply seeing things in everyday life you are still accessing banks from your photographic memory.

I know learning strategies corporation doesn't state that its system exercises your photographic memory. I also know that learning strategies doesn't state that people can read at 25,000 WPM on MOST of their propaganda.

Quote from one of my older posts.
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If you go to http://www.selfgrowth.com/greatways/photoreading.pdf there is a free ebook by learning strategies corporation that claims that you can READ at 25,000 WPM. If you go on the last page and look at the last paragraph you'll see what I have quoted below.

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And why are you advertising for him on someone else's site? You haven't even done his course yet...I certainly hope you haven't forgotten that LCS and other self help orgs. are masters of NLP...What you "can already tell" could be totally programmed.

I also haven’t forgotten that the so called self-help gurus scratch their own backs by giving each other 5 stars.
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Smooth move recommending people go to a Torrent site where they will find freeware and copyrighted material for download. You may as well have added a winking smiley face after it.

From swearing, to trolling, to directing folks to illegal downloads - congratulations, you've pretty much run the gamut.

IMFSHN


I’ve never mentioned anything about illegal downloads.
Posted By: Jacktuff13 Re: mental photography - 07/01/09 04:27 AM
If Learning Strategies stole the idea from Richard Welch, then why would they be different? Why would the idea work from one person if it doesn't from another?
Trust me, you'll be just as disappointed in his system as you currently are with photoreading, blind to the fact of its worth.
Posted By: ZMasterNCreator Re: mental photography - 07/01/09 05:37 AM
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If Learning Strategies stole the idea from Richard Welch, then why would they be different? Why would the idea work from one person if it doesn't from another?
Trust me, you'll be just as disappointed in his system as you currently are with photoreading, blind to the fact of its worth.


I know the answers and you can find them too. (sound familiar?)
Posted By: Jacktuff13 Re: mental photography - 07/01/09 04:43 PM
I have absolutely no idea what you're speaking of, actually. So no, it doesn't sound familiar. And you didn't respond to even one thing I said, thank you very much, sir.
Posted By: ZMasterNCreator Re: mental photography - 07/01/09 05:08 PM
You don't need proof. Go use your photoreading skills and tell the rest of the forum Jack.
Posted By: Jacktuff13 Re: mental photography - 07/01/09 05:36 PM
I do use my "photoreading skills" and I share with the forum when it's appropriate. I'd rather not sit here and brag about how well I can read a book, I'm sorry but even I don't think it's THAT impressive.
I don't need proof, true. But I really want you to stop causing such a controversy all over this forum.
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