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i noticed that many of the threads in this forum mentioned a technique named "image streaming". so i did alil research about it .
i understood that image streaming is a method for actively viewing the stream of ideas from the unconsious mind 2 the consious mind. another thing i bumped into is that u can do, is to ask your unconsious mind quesions and the stream will answer it visually..well i did a simple induction & i thought...this can be used as a technique for activation...!! it is very simple & i wondered why nobody mentioned this on the forum..
so in conclusion i just wanted 2 know..whats ur opinion about it?
have any1 tried it & had good results?

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Raanan,

I've just begun Image Streaming through use of The Einstein Factor tape set. It has been an interesting experience. I'm waiting to build more experience with the process before trying it for activation. You might look for the book "The Einstein Factor" by Win Wenger and Richard Poe. You can also check http:\\www.winwenger.com or http://www.innovationcentral.org/imagestreaming_1.htm or http://www.debateit.net/improvethought/imagestreaming.htm

I will say that I got some very interesting insights using Win's "Over the Wall" technique and I'm looking forward to trying out "Borrowed Genius."






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Raanan,

I've just begun Image Streaming through use of The Einstein Factor tape set. It has been an interesting experience. I'm waiting to build more experience with the process before trying it for activation. You might look for the book "The Einstein Factor" by Win Wenger and Richard Poe. You can also check http:\\www.winwenger.com or http://www.innovationcentral.org/imagestreaming_1.htm or http://www.debateit.net/improvethought/imagestreaming.htm

I will say that I got some very interesting insights using Win's "Over the Wall" technique and I'm looking forward to trying out "Borrowed Genius."


Hi mgrego2,
Since you have the course "Einstein Factor" (from Nightingale Conant i presume?),I was wondering what do you think of it? Is it worth buying? I need to learn to do image streaming and several of Win Wenger's methods but heard that they are tuff to do without someone else present or maybe 2 tape recorders. Is it much easier for you now to do most of Wenger's techniques like image streaming, borrowed genius, and over the wall with just the course tapes instead of with just his books? I am not sure I should wait for Genius Code to come out later this year from LS and am considering picking "Einstein Factor" up instead. Would really appreciate if you could share with me your insights. Thanks!






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Image streaming is definitely worth giving a go at! I've been doing this for a week know and although i haven't gotten too many answers to my images, i found that i've become really inner directed.






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Curious1,

I don't know if this is an appropriate forum to discuss the product or not. I've been through the first 5 tapes and found them much more helpful for learning the technique than the book was. Win leads you through the exercises, so you can concentrate on what you're doing, rather than going back and forth between the exercises and the book. The accompanying workbook was a complete waste for me, but it may be helpful to others (I've read positive things about it on the ImageStreaming forum). I'm very intrigued to see the slant that LS will put on things.

You don't need two tape players. You just need one. If you have a microphone for your PC, you can use this product instead (it's free):
http://www.iomega.com/software/featured/recordit.html

If you would like more detail, feel free to e-mail me directly.






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Ok thanks Mgrego2!






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thx guys.
what made me real curious was that pete frequently added that he gets everything activated by dreams right now. i wish he could share some of his experiences with us (cough cough) will u pls pete?

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can any1 who knows about the Genius Code tell me what it is??

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If you are asking how I've used dreaming with PhotoReading, here are a couple of ideas:

- I'll often PhotoRead a novel before bed and then dream part of the story line that night.

- I PhotoRead books on house building and dreamed that I was building my house.

- I had a people problem at the office once and PhotoRead a couple of management books before bed. That night I dreamed of resolving the situation. It turned out well, so I did it in the more.

- I PhotoRead a book to improve my skiing. That night I had a lucid dream with a ski instructor. The next day, Randy, a friend that came along, asked how I had improved so much. He wondered if I had snuck in a lesson!

I don't activate in my dreams all of the time, but enough to keep me going.







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