I am not sure if I am getting my point across. When I have my focal point 4 inches above the book, I see the blip page and the words appear blurry. I cover my left eye and the words are still blurry. When my focal point is through the book about a foot, I see the blip page and the words are clear (like I can read them if I focus in on it). When I cover my left eye and I can see the words clearly. Now, I am not sure if Dana is talking about this type clarity after using the system for awhile, but I feel that my conscious mind will try to focus in on the words. Sometimes, they pop right at me during the latter method. I have been photoreading for months now and I have no problem with stereograms.
Question 1: What I need to know is what method is best? Are they both okay? (I am worried about the second method where the conscious mind can read the words.)
Question 2: Does it matter where my focal point is? On top or through the book?
Question 3: Also, when trying the method where you notice the four corners, are you purposely defocusing the words or all that you need to concentrate on is the four corners, white space and X.
I hope this clears it up. Thanks for your help guys. I am getting closer and closer.
[This message has been edited by SDstudent (edited January 24, 2002).]