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#18454 11/01/00 04:20 PM
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I am currently going through the tape program my second time. I can achieve a blip page about an inch wide, but activation seems to be a problem. When have people started spontaneous activation? Does the purpose for a book influence what you get out of the book and the level of activation? And how long on average does it take for the system to "come together" where activation seems to work after photoreading?
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I have had a few spontaneous activations but they have been highly unpredictable. I had my first one a few months in to the program.

Do you find a high level of comprehension when you rapid read? If I want to learn a large portion of a book then I simply rapid read it. After photofocus the material looks more familiar and I am able to rapid read quickly.






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Activation should come together immediately.

The challenge is to keep activating a book--maybe in 20-30 minutes segments--until the book comes together.

This usually occurs in a time period of about 1/3 the amount of time it would have taken to read the book regularly.

It is possible that you feel you are getting nothing from the book--and then it comes together--you know the book as well as if you had read it regular.







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