He says is not a "scientific" method to learn, but something create to makes money.
He says that everiyhing you're loking for you'll find inside your self...
Let me see if I have it in a buffer somwhere:
Technically, this book [Rapid Reading made E-Z] and "PhotoReading" are the same book. However, this book is formatted in the style made popular by the "For Dummies" series. Combined with the dimensions of the book, this makes it much easier to follow. This version also has more details on syntopic reading.
This book isn't really about reading, or speed-reading. PhotoReading is vastly different, as it involves seeing the words with the peripheral vision and understanding their meaning on a preconscious level. While many would say this makes "PhotoFocus" a useless activity which Paul Scheele uses to sell traditional speed-reading activities as previewing and skimming, events such as lucid dreaming, spontaneous activation, and increased intuitive capabilities prove that there is something going on at an other-than-conscious level.
(Pasted directly from the clipboard - w00t for synchronicity. "For Dummies" is a registered trademark of IDG books and is no way affiliated with the E-Z series).
Your dad is right, you will find the ability inside yourself! PhotoReading taps into what you already have the ability to do. It is natural, most of us just never learned to access our whole mind, our other than conscious mind, in school.
Nikola Tesla, "My Inventions: the autobiography of Nikola Tesla", Hart Bros., 1982. Originally appeared in the Electrical experimenter magazine in 1919.
Some lack to seek a better understanding of activities of others. Believe what you want and what support you.
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He says that everiyhing you're loking for you'll find inside your self...
You'll find it inside after gaining a understanding on how to live a fulfilling life. But if you lack the knowledge then you find emptiness inside.
[This message has been edited by THEChangLiu (edited July 30, 2003).]
Of course, I received the PhotoReading 3rd Edition book with the Self-Study course, and I gave it to my best friend. Then, when Christmas came around, I was a "Secretive Santa" for someone at an office where I had just started a new job, so I was pretty cashless - I gave him another copy I had ordered as a package deal with The Einstien Factor from Amazon. Since my mother asked me to buy her about a half-dozen movies, I tacked "Rapid Reading Made E-Z" to the order, (plus "Quantum Psychology" by Robert Anton Wilson). The book is good to have around as a reference, especially when it seems that things aren't going the way you expect.
[This message has been edited by Kaiden (edited July 31, 2003).]