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No, if it stays blurred it is just as successful.

Some people will find that the eyes make adjustments because of the exercise, causing the words to become clear and float.

Both ways work fine. Both ways tell you you are in the correct photoreading state.

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ok ,i think i see your point,if you have icq?
because i have a lot of question of photoreading






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I am on msm at the moment. If i get the modem working I'll be installing ICQ tomorrow

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yes,and i have a question.i can see the word clearly when my eyes stare the word,not stare on the middle of the book which the PHOTO READING book teach to us.DO it method is still photoreading?






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The idea is not to stare at or see words. It is to look at the 2 pages all the words at the same time. About 1 to 2 seconds per page. Email me for msm or icq.

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i have add u in icq






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um... ok a book has a blip... but what about something that was printed??? like an essay or something online??? it doesn't have a blip... or ebooks... they don't have blips either






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You use photofocus. Its like looking at the 3D stereograms. You soften your gaze and notice the patterns of the white spaces.

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photo focus is the parrallel look right?
when the focus is behind the book?






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moving it up for those who need help with the blip. enjoy. this diagram is great.






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