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#84159 05/26/15 11:07 AM
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I once had an instance of instant or spontaneous activation. I'd like to know how to do it consistently everytime I photoread?

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If you do anything, it becomes manual activation. Spontaneous activation is spontaneous.

If you want consistent good quality activation, do lots of manual activation. It gets even better the more you do it.
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I mean I want to be able to do like the main male photoreader in the famous photoreading paid commercial and immediately be able to instaneously know and remember have full comprehension of a book after photoreading it. How can I do that?

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He doesn't immediately know the answer. He requires questions to be asked of him and then just lets the answer come up.

That's why you need to manually activate a lot. To build your ability to ask questions so that the answers come up.

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