mgrego2:
There's not a whole lot to discuss on the MO course. Basically, it's the Anchorman List & variations. In addition, she has numerous techniques called tricks. Most of the tricks are useless to me b/c they are so involved in electronics & gadgets.
I have found Jose Silva's techniques for programming far superior in producing results & they don't involve electronics & gadgets. Heavens, i don't even own an exercise bike or any such stuff. I have too much to do to ever work out! I have actual manual labor & real work to do
I also have no interest in all that Alheizmer stuff either. Do you? I do what i do & have enuff problems w/ other types of fear in my life that i'm attempting to address. I don't need to feel pressured to do abc lists for Alheizmer (sp?) fears too.
I think we have discussed all that needs to be discussed w/ regard to her course. It could have been nicely done in 4 tapes & the anchorman concepts....imho...
I am up to almost 50 abc lists & have used them for problem solving & lots of wonderful things. I also have just taken out some car tapes from the library to listen to for driving to/from work. But, much of my life is about not putting so much into my head.
Listen Ramana Mahrishi spent his time mostly in silence & he never had any problems w/ memory. I am not so sure that having a ton of stuff in my memory web is the KEY to anything substantial for me or my goals.
Remembering my Source is where it's at for me & no amount of abc lists or memory webing will help me or anyone out there. Who am i? Where does the "i" come from? What is the source of the i-thought? No memory web can help me out there.
But, i do love the anchorman idea & have kept the course, b/c it was totally new to me. I have also enhanced her concepts to include innovative ideas not found in the manual or on the tapes. I could not have done that w/o the anchorman concept. So, i feel i got my $$'s worth.
What do you think about the course overall? I look forward to your comments.