The Natural Brilliance course does not address Direct Learning or any of the other applications of Natural Brilliance.

You will find that additional information in the book.

What do folks think? Do you prefer the way it Direct Learning is presented in the PhotoReading book or the Natural Brilliance book?

(By the way, the Second Editon of the Natural Brilliance book goes to the printers on November 1. The changes are more cosmetic. Edits are for readability. Personally, in the grand scheme of things, there is no reason to get one edition over the other. In other words, don't order the second if you already have the first and don't wait for the second if you want to buy the book today. Sometime next year, we will be replacing Learning to Learn with Natural Brilliance in the PhotoReading home study course. We think it will enhance the experience for the PhotoReaders. This is said even though learning to learn is rich material that will absolutely help any PhotoReader--as a matter of fact, it is so good that its author is one of the six contributors to our new Euphoria course due out in November. It was a long thought out decision to make the switch.)