Subconscious Book Reading

It would be super fast to photoread Meditations and The Manual… instant stoicism :nerd_face:

Last year I tried ZOX, mental photography. Only got a few weeks in but had some interesting minor results, but was not in the right mental space so did not continue.

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That’s the same with me but i tried Zox in 2014. At some point I wanna do Zox + Limitless/Beyond Limitless

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The more good info you expose yourself to about any one person, the more “accurate” your internal model would be.

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A friend of mine went to a photoreading seminar and the instructor couldn’t do it.

He went pretty deep into it and later said that Paul Sheele actually stole the idea from another company.

I don’t know if someone has mentioned him, but the only person I’ve heard of that was capable of this was Edgar Cayce

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Subconscious book reading?

Paul Scheele “borrowed” the idea from Zox then put his own spin on it. Was that instructor certified by Paul Scheele?

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No idea if the instructor was certified by Paul Scheele, does he allow people to teach photoreading without them knowing how to do it?

no. LSC certified instructors have to have demonstrated skill in the thing they’re teaching.

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That ought to be a requirement for any teacher… my 12th grade computer programming teacher almost didn’t fit this criteria, she was only 1 lesson ahead of us and often didn’t understand it well enough to answer our questions. :man_shrugging:

But on the plus side, she used letters for strings when teaching variables and she once spent 45 minutes talking about manipulating a g string… :rofl:

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my 12grade programming teacher got the job because he was a math teacher. also was barely more versed in QBasic then the rest of us.

I used to get marked off even though I got the right answers in program assignments, because I didn’t do it the “right” way. even if my code was more efficient.

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Yes. What you said.

@Trader

I believe that he had the ability when he was a boy to go to sleep with a book under his pillow and memorize the info within.

I believe. It’s been awhile.

I don’t believe so. That’s why I was asking.

I know I’ve heard of this as well. Where you can put a book under your pillow and obtain the information somehow. I think I heard Vishen Lakhiani speak about it in an ad for one of his programs. He also teaches Silva Method and I wanna say it was for something called Bending Reality or his Silva Method course.

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His program is actually really cool. But stopped cause I did not see enough use for it at the moment.

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I’ve read Vishen’s first book, and have done the Silva Method course… neither mentioned anything about absorbing book knowledge by placing it under your pillow that I have any recollection of.

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I would hunt around for an article specifically talking about it, but it’s here for those curious enough.

Edgar Cayce

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