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#44019 03/28/05 07:16 AM
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How much time can you memorize what you photoreaded?
What questions do you have to ask when you photoread?

#44020 03/28/05 10:08 PM
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It sounds like you are trying to develop a photographic memory from photoreading which photoreading is not. Let repeat again photoreading is not about developing a photographic memory.

Photoreading is about going through a book 3 times faster then what it would normally take you and that 3 times faster can changed to 6 times faster and more when you apply the system. With time and experience that 3 times faster going through a book can increase upward.

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Then what you understand at this speed?

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Photoreading is not reading.Photoreading is exposing 1 to 2 pages a second to the other than conscious mind. After photoreading you use the conscious mind to get consciously what you want from the book. The activation techniques include having a strong purpose (knowing what you want to get from the book)Mind probing questions, superreading and dipping to get the answers to your mind probing questions and mind mapping drawing a mindmap of what you learned from the book.
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When you apply all the PhotoReading stepws you will be able to finish a book in 1/3rd the time and better with the same or better comprehension that you have with traditional reading.

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