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#58579 02/14/07 01:59 AM
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What is the expected time that it should take to move down the center of the page while super reading? I mean the time for each page.

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4 to 15 seconds a page. 15 seconds at the maximum no more than that.

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Thanks Photoread4me. I have read many of your posts in this forum and they are very clear. I am learning a lot from you.


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You' re welcome Matias. Please remember if you are activating a textbook or schoolbook type material that it will require many more superreading & dipping activation passes than a regular book would.

Make sure you take a 5 minute break for each 20 minute activation pass.

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do you think that 15 seconds for page will absorb any information?

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Hi Flamerozzy i think 4 seconds will absorb information. Remember you are not reading here you are superreading. You could liken it to scanning for a particular person's name in the phone book. You don't scan for every name in the phone book you scan for the particular person's name you are trying to locate. Likewise based on what your purpose is you don't read every word in the book you superread for what is related to your purpose.

Some of the problems people get confused with superreading. They do regular reading & think they are superreading. They go way, way too slow. When superreading you should be going so fast that you cannot even subvocalize the words because you are going so fast.

Remember much of what we learn we learn subconsciously. You may not realize it but your mind is picking up many things that you may not be aware of. That is why it is so important to have subsequent superreading passes because you will pick up many things on the subsequent pass that you did not pick up on the first initial pass.

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Hi, photoread4me. I have graduate as doctor the last year. I am preparing for a Medical Examination of every area of the carreer to get a job. I have a multiple choice exam of a 100 questions. I have four books, they may be 2.000 pages all. I have photoread them many times and I do the super reading in order to get an idea of most of the subjects. I know that for activation I need to have a strong purpose and do the mind probing before I super read. In the exam they can ask me anything so doing this way is very productive for me.

I have also heard to photoread the exam and super read all the questions in order to send a probe to my inner mind to look for the answer. I put in practice this and I have to tell you that I have improved a lot in my results in the multiple choice excercises.

Sorry for my english, it is my second language.

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Hi Matias. You're welcome. Are you doing mind-maps also?

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Textbooks like medical ones you might find Skittering a better technique. Use it in combination with Superread and dip. 15 seconds a page is good. That allows for dipping. you won't dip enough if you limit it to 4 seconds.

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Hello Alex. How can I do skittering ? Thanks for your post.

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