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#38951 10/22/03 08:13 PM
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CameronJ, are you talking about the poodle technique?

Turn pages, flip pages. There is a slight difference. PRWMS has a page turning technique, it also has something call Photo-flipping. This is much faster than the PR stage. I believe it's a method for previewing and finding keywords. I've never used it.

In the above post, regardless of which term I may have used I meant page turning. That page a second, or two pages every two second, easy mellow travel through the book.

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#38952 10/23/03 12:43 AM
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Photoflipping if another method of phtoreading. Useful for small softcovered books that seem to want a weight to stay open.

Flipping or perhaps flicking through the pages at random so that you look at every 5th to 20th page or so is a suitable method for a quick preview and pulling out trigger words.

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i saw photorade4me said"i would encourage you to do multiple photoreadings of the same book.photoread the same book for 6 days take 1 day off then photoread the same book for another 6 days. i think if you do that you will be very happy and pleased with what happens. sincerely, photoread4me."
please give me some advice about this!and when i photoreading the same book,dose i need to active it everyday?






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Is the 5 day test in the chinese version of the book? That explains how you go about activating a book over 5 day or longer if required.

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thanks,i get it!there is 5 day test in the chinese version of the book,just now,i just think the "5 day test " is some different from "multiple photoreadings of the same book"






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In the test you photoread the book each time. DOing the 5 day test a number of times helps you get the system fastest.

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"i had heard many way to concentrate and relax,but when i was photoreading,how can i focus on so many thing?i need to focus on my deeply breath,i need to focus on the word i was saying in my mind,i need to focus on the white boarders and white space of the page,i need to focus on the blip...im so busy,Could some tell me how to deal with it?please!"

The more you focus on these things the less you consious mind is going to try to read, and you other than consious mind will take over. Its not exactly relaxation, but it is anouther way to get results.

It is like a marching band. They (we) have to focus on good marching style, good music style, where we are supposed to go, what we are supposed to be playing, is there anything we changed at practice today that I have to remember(?) ... after the first few seconds of that in a performance, you sort of black out into an active meditative state. That is the best example I can think of

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Is it ideal to do the 5 day test with one book at a time, or several books is ok?
And what about speeding up so that a couple days mold into one?






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One of the ideas with the 5 day test is to allow some incubation time. Another is to reduce expectations of instanteous results. You just follow the process and notice what happens.

The 5 day test has lots of other benefits. Like keeping your energy directed on the PR objective. And committing you to actually using it. We're talking PRing 1000 pages everyday, and only one 20 minute activation on one of the 200 page books. Most people learn the system to fully understand it, but don't use it. You can read and understand everything about swimming, but you're going to do a lot of splashing the first time you actually swim. You get better with more experience.

Dang, I've got to jump in the pool some more. Just because I swam a lap my on my first time in the water, doesn't mean I'll make the olympic team.


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If you can devote the time for more than one book then sure, Give yourself a break between books. Stagger them if you want (you can do the 2nd day on one book and skip it for the other) Do the second day on the 2nd book the following day.

Just apply the test as given on each book for 5 days... they don't have to be consecutive days if it's not possible.

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