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The REAL Secret behind reading MORE THAN 25,000 words a minute!

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Yes, I know.

 

That's the reason I put the reference in there about the unconscious

mind, and the " photo-reading " course by Paul Sheely, where he

guarantees 25,000 words a minute with 75% comprehension.

 

I took that course when it first came out back in the late 80's.

 

When you read back to front you do NOT subvocalize.

 

Your conscious mind does NOT get in the way.

 

Good stuff.

 

 

ps. The hard part for most people is the act of accessing all that

unconscious data you get from going backwards. And if you don't have

that part of the equation in " habit " form, then the equation will

not be functional.

 

--- Mary Lou Pace <pennylane80 wrote:

> Dr John,

> I don't necessarily read in that manner to skip to

> the " pot of gold " . It's a modus operandi with me. I thumb thru

>pictures or articles. I happen across something of interest, become

>enraptured then flip backwards to read and comprehend the full

>story. I know it sounds corny and perhaps a bit lazy yet

> not by design. On one excursion I've read, by reading literature

>turned " upside down " a few minutes each day, it helps the brain

>focus and function better yet not sure how or why. It always brings

>to mind the little brain teasers located at the bottom of Reader's

>Digest's pages. I've trained myself to read in that fashion to get

>those answers. ~.~

> Mary Lou

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