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Alex,
I read that you wrote a review of this in another post. I, also photoread and and went back and activated some of the stuff in this book. There is some really good stuff in it.
I especially liked the section on participating during classic music listening and using unusual settings to trigger creativity.

Tony Buzan has written a few new books in very much the same mold. There is an endorsement from him on the cover.
Any chance of you posting your review.


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My review: Get it. It's good. Trust me.

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I just go to the bookshop and activate further. I live very close to the bookshop. I have photoread and activated most of their self-help books in some way.
The bookshop is like a second library to me.
I find photoreading and just dipping throught the art and photography books improves the content of my imagestream. I even heard a piece of classic music during my last imagestream.

I think it is very good too. But I am not sure its purchase would take me much further.

Has anyone used the techniques therein with any success?


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Here's the link for the review. http://www.learningstrategies.com/forum/ubb/Forum8/HTML/002468.html

I agree you can get most of what you need through activation in a book shop.

Alex



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