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#664 01/09/03 07:34 AM
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Just wondering if the photoreading part of Genius Code same as the Photoreading in the PR personal course?

It seems limited in the Genius Code. There was no mention of activation.

Anyone could enlighten this??
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The photoreading technique in the Genius Code is the aspects of photoreading needed for Direct Learning and activation of the text is not required. If you want to become familar with the PhotoReading Whole mind System for speedy 'conscious' comprehension of text then you would need to explore the book or the course for the additional 'how to' details

Alex






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Alexk,

Thanks for the reply. The next questions is:

If I want a comprehension and understand of the material I read, would DL be sufficient or do I need the PR course for that?

Would help if anyone could reply.

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The course is excellent if you want to fast track. The book will probably be enough to fill you in on the rest of the steps.

There are 5 steps to the Photoreading system

1. Prepare
2. Preview
3. Photoread
4. Activate
5. Rapid Read

DL would not give you the conscious comprehension you desire in most cirumstances. Since you usually DL from a series of books in one sitting it becomes to differenciate your sources (who said what) to your conscious satisfaction.

Alex







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