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#41305 04/03/04 09:08 AM
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i want to learn more about direct learning
is there any book or course or tape about it
i hope so
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Hi you might want to look at the Natural Brilliace book, and a book by "Dixon" Norman. F, called preconscious processing.

Might be out of print because it quite old, now.

If you have any specific questions, I'm sure the forum can point you where you might like to go.


Ho and the photoreading process will give you most if not all you need to know.







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It's explained in the PhotoReading book, The Natural Brilliance book and it's part of the Genius Code course.

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(It's not really a very complicated techniuqe!)






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If you understand pseudo-orientation in time, you have basically got the gist of direct learning.

It is, essentially, condensed in the language pattern which goes something like:

"What would it be like, when you have made all the changes you want in the future, now, as you look back at what you had done to get you where you are now with your desires fulfilled ... how does that feel as you experience that? Pretty good, isn't it?"

It's pretty much hallucinating that your goal is met, stepping into that experience placed somewhere in your future, and then looking back on what you had done to get you to that point.

That is ... as far as I (mis?)understand the technique ...







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Considering that I've managed to direct learn without intending to learn... I was only looking for information but at the end of my research I had learnt a whole lot more than I realised. Wasn't even part of my research what I learnt.

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Cool, AlexK. This just goes to demonstrate that purpose doesen't necessarily limit you, eh? That's important to keep in mind.

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