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University Student Attributes 95% Pass Mark To PhotoReading!
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Peter Barker got quite a shock on May 2 when he opened up the envelope containing his marks for two University essays he wrote. "I couldn't believe it - I got 95% for an essay on Freud and 88% for one on Piaget".
"My tutor wrote: 'In the Freud essay you analysed the relevant concepts with unusual depth and insight. Clearly a pass 1 (95%). A similar standard is maintained in the short notes questions. You have evidently gained a great deal of knowledge which will be of use throughout the course.' What amazed me was that I was only expecting 65-70% as I hadn't done any background reading - I didn't get round to it in time - or the expected 15 hours a week study time! "
"All I did was PhotoRead the relevant chapters on Freud and Piaget, then, when I rapid read them, I noticed that the text seemed to have a tinge of familiarity to it. I also PhotoRead some essay/thesis-writing guides without activation. When I sat down and wrote the essay I felt I knew something about the subject. But after I wrote the essay I thought 'Oh my god, I'll probably do worse than last time... especially as I'm very left brain, and the subject matter was more right brained.
Peter rang us with the news on the day he got the results: "I feel delirious. I've been dancing around like an idiot. Then I began to doubt myself again! I'm just shocked at the result, and I feel quite shaky when I talk to my friends about the possibilities of PhotoReading. Everyone deserves to find out about PhotoReading and benefit from it as much as I have."
Absorb Any Written Materials At Up To 25,000 Words A Minute!
Welcome to the most effective reading program available.
PhotoReading goes far beyond mere speed reading. It is an empowering experience that releases your mind's vast power to handle written information. At the same time it explores and expands your whole brain's potential.
We live in an age when there's too much information and too little time to master it in. To excel we require new skills to let us absorb and integrate information in moments.
PhotoReading lets you experience the impossible. At least it was impossible until you did it... You will mentally photograph the written page directly into your subconscious mind.
There the information combines with your previous experience and knowledge to produce truly synergistic learning.
As a bonus, PhotoReading's whole mind techniques let you develop extraordinary communication with your subconscious mind; by bypassing the limited capabilities on the conscious mind you'll find your personal genius.
The Course comes with everything you need to learn PhotoReading quickly and effectively.
At the heart of the PhotoReading Personal Learning Course are eight tapes or CDs packed with techniques, advice and activities to guide you into full mastery of the PhotoReading process.
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CD one will give you vital background material on PhotoReading as well as a sneak preview of its six steps. You'll have your first experience of the PhotoFocus state when you'll PhotoRead a whole dictionary and play the astounding word recognition game. |
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After looking at the different types of reading at the beginning of CD two, the amazing Star of Wonder exercise will show you how our logical mind blocks learning and how easily we create emotional barriers to success. You also learn about Previewing, SuperReading and Dipping. |
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CD three gives you the core of the PhotoReading technique: PhotoFocus, maintaining a steady state, page turning and how to close with mastery. |
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On CD four you apply the techniques to an actual book - the PhotoReading Whole Mind System - learning activation techniques and MindProbing. |
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CD five explores the PhotoReading process more deeply, working with the second book - Learning to Learn - SuperReading and Dipping, as well as RapidReading. |
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CD six introduces you to Mind Mapping as a valuable PhotoReading tool, and we learn more activation techniques including the use of dreams! |
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With CD seven you get to apply the techniques to a book of your choice as this tape skilfully guides you through the PhotoReading process. |
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By CD eight you've learned all of the techniques - now we see how to adapt the PhotoReading philosophy, applying it to study skills, business reading, memory improvement... We close with a look at goal setting, creating an action plan and generating new behaviour. |
In addition to the eight CDs detailed above, you get:
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A 68-page A4 workbook to accompany the CDs. It contains a wealth of support materials, summaries and quick reference pages as well as exercises to show how well you've progressed. |
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156-page PhotoReading Whole Mind System - the definitive work on PhotoReading, you'll PhotoRead it as part of the course so its ideas become available to you on a deep inner level. |
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The Natural Brilliance Book - this invaluable 186-page book shows you how to unlock your inborn Natural Brilliance and abilities to learn (normally sold separately for $39.97). You PhotoRead this, too, as part of the course, so its powerful message will become a natural part of your approach to both life and learning. |
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A 30,000-word dictionary that you'll PhotoRead in minutes to amazing effect. |
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The Memory Supercharger Paraliminal CD (normally sold separately for $47.97). This remarkable CD works in powerful concert with the PhotoReading techniques to greatly increase your ability to remember what you've read. |
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FREE GIFT: The Personal Genius Paraliminal CD (normally sold separately for $47.97) |
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Unlimited telephone support during office hours. We're here to help. |
All this for just AU$397 + AU$15 P&H
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Success Stories...
Anthony Robbins says...
"I have seen Paul Scheele help countless numbers of people discover a faster more efficient path to success through his PhotoReading System. No matter what you need to read, he teach you to get it all done in a third of the time"
Anthony Robbins Author of "Awaken The Giant Within" and "Ultimate Power".
Jack Canfield Says...
"If you read more slowly than you'd like, consider taking a course to increase not only your reading speed but also how fast you absorb the information. The best resourse I have found is the PhotoReading Course by Paul Scheele".
Jack Canfield, writing in his New York Best Selling Book, "The Success Principles".
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"I'm more productive at work..."
Lou Wilson designs computer programs to manage databases of customer details. He writes in C++, Omnis 7 and Power Builder. He has had excellent results with PhotoReading.
"Before I learnt to PhotoRead I'd just read small chunks from software manuals, and then constantly refer back to these manuals to work out the best way to write a section of a program. When I bought the Course I PhotoRead all my software manuals in one fell swoop. Now, when I program, all the code seems to come out of my head, and I hardly ever stop to look in the manuals. I intuitively know that the program will work first time - and it does. Previously I would have written a bit, tested it, tweaked it, referred to the manual and so on, So I'm much more productive in my work.
"I also instinctively know where to look for a routine in a manual. One day recently I was attempting to write a function. I felt that the software could do what I wanted, but I got the sense that the information I needed wasn't in the manual. I rang up the manufacturer and told him that the routine wasn't in the manual (even though I hadn't checked to be certain). The technician said that I was right - the routine wasn't there as it had been missed out of the manual by mistake. He told me how to write the routine, which was exactly the way I thought it should be written. It was uncanny.
"Another weird thing happened not so long ago. I was rushing to go to a client's office. I saw a book I needed on my office bookshelf and grabbed it as I dived off. As I put the book on the passenger seat I realised that I had grabbed the wrong book! I thought: Damn, why did I take this one, it's not the one I wanted. It was too late to go back to my desk so I drove off.
"While I was sitting waiting for my appointment, I opened the book to a seemingly random page and there, staring me in the face, was the solution to a problem I'd had for the last two weeks. I couldn't believe it! I'd PhotoRead this book about a month earlier for no reason. It was like my subconscious had grabbed this book deliberately as I rushed out of the office. For ordering information Click Here
"PhotoReading is a magical set of techniques that has really made my job easier and more enjoyable." Ken Campbell, Actor and TV Presenter .
"TV presenter conducts best interview - thanks to key PhotoRead techniques"
Ken Campbell, presenter of the TV documentary series Brainspotting, used PhotoReading to prepare for a filmed interview with Oxford philosopher, Derek Parfit. "The interview was easily one of the best. I fancied Parfit was slightly taken aback that I knew so much. Philosophical parables kept springing into my mind - and these are in Parfit's book". Ken told his story in his regular column in the UK newspaper The Guardian.
"A week before the TV programme I was given Parfit's book to read. It's a daunting tome. Parfit's hobby is taking gloomy sepia photos of Venice, and one of these is the front cover. Reasons and Persons is 503 pages of main text, plus 30 pages of notes; the print is small - each page is approximately the word count of this article.
I rang up a chum who actually knows something about philosophy. He said: "Parfit is the Big One." But have you actually managed to read his book, I said. "I've got it and I shall be digesting it over the next 20 years." "20 years!?!" "That's reckoned to be fast! - This is the book, Kenneth!" (Six days to go to the interview with the great man.)
I keep junk mail in a pile until it's a foot or more high and then I gorge on it. Reasons and Persons was on the desk, open at its impregnable table of contents. Although the junk mail pile was only up to 9 inches, I decided it was time to devour it. And in it was this, from LifeTools:
"Dear friend, Blast through books at up to 25,000 words a minute - that's the power of PhotoReading!"
I credit-carded the money over the phone to LifeTools (it's not cheap) who promised to rush me the audio-cassettes, training manuals etc. While I was waiting for it to arrive I did the maths. If I could master PhotoReading I could blast through Reasons and Persons - including Appendices, Notes and Bibliography - in seventeen and a half minutes.
As soon as the course came (four days to go), I went for it. The trick is to lodge the target book in your unconscious mind and then develop the knack of accessing only the bits you need - there's room for whole libraries in there! In fact it's not really "reading" at all, it's a whole other biz: first you've got to find your phantom sausage. Look at something distant and static. Now in front of your eyes bring your two index fingers together, maintaining distant focus - and you'll see it: your phantom sausage (it's due to the divergence of vision.) And that's how you do it - you look kind of past, kind of through the book and a phantom sausage page appears and that's all you bother with. As soon as you get it you turn the page - don't stop and read anything or it will interrupt your lack of concentration.
There is of course a lot more to it than that. You have to practise page-turning - important to keep up a relentless rhythmic momentum. And you have to develop a tangerine on the top of your head - an imaginary tangerine (actually a few inches above your head) - and you have to be aware of your tangerine throughout the Bookblast.
My plan was to Blast Parfit's book a half hour before the interview, for which I had requested a room where I could be on my own. My worry was the tangerine - being aware of an imaginary tangerine above your head constantly throughout the proceedings is not easy.
The interview was easily one of the best. I fancied Parfit was slightly taken aback that I knew so much. Philosophical parables in Star Trek science fictional mode kept springing into my mind and I assumed at first that these came from me, stimulated into being by my bizarre sausage and tangerine Blasting ritual. But no - these are in Parfit's book. Don't get put off by the gloomy cover, this is up-to-the-mark philosophy. I would hazard this: if all my readers did the Bookblasting course and Blasted Parfit as their first test run, the world would be a measurably improved place."
We've just finished speaking to Ken on the phone and this is what he told us: "My three-part Channel 4 series was about consciousness. Not just knowing - but knowing that you know. Ferrets, for example, know, but don't know that they know. I interviewed respected thinkers like John Lilly, John Serle and Marvin Minsky for the series.
"Consciousness is a stunning and miraculous subject, but the task looked so daunting. The researcher, who had a background in Philosophy, told me it would take 20 years to crack - and I had a week. I couldn't even cope with opening the book but realised I had to go for it as Parfit is such a great man.
"PhotoReading was extremely easy to do and not like swotting up. I found the whole process of PhotoReading the book exhilarating. During PhotoReading I was getting really light-hearted ideas into my mind in a Star Trek fashion. Was it really me coming up with them or was it the book. I didn't think there was anything light hearted in it - but as I said in the article, these ideas were in fact, in Parfit's book.
"My background is show business. I've acted a bit, written plays and shows and directed them. I've also written the odd TV play and film. In the last 10 years I've done a lot of one-man shows - they have quite a following. I'll certainly PhotoRead the next time I've got to read something substantial. I already use some of the little tricks it's taught me.
Subsequent to doing the course my regular reading speed has doubled for sure - or even more than that. I'm happy to pay full attention to a book for a lot of hours with a pen in hand. I write all over them - so I couldn't sell them. A book that would take two weeks would now take me two days to get through.
"I've been telling everybody about PhotoReading, including Trevor Nunn, who is about to run the National Theatre. He has vast amounts of scripts to get through - so I'm urging him to learn to PhotoRead. straight away."
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PhotoReading can help you excel in your work...
A university professor PhotoRead her office library. One day, when preparing a major paper her mind spontaneously activated information she needed.
She was sitting back in her office chair facing her bookshelf as she closed her eyes. On the backs of her eyelids she spontaneously imagined six of the books had red dots on them and were connected by red lines.
She quickly opened her eyes, looked at the books she had imagined and pulled them from the shelves. As she spread them out she realised her mind had connected the ideal resource information for her paper.
Never before had she thought of those six books as having any correlation.
Learn languages faster than before
Needing to learn French a business woman PhotoRead the English/French dictionary repeatedly for a couple of weeks before attending French classes at the Berlitz school in Brussels. Each night after class, she PhotoRead the course manuals and the dictionary.
Within three days she had advanced to the second book. School administrators told her she was performing two to three times better than their previous best student.
Improve your computer skills
A banker wanted to interface his latest computer with his new printer. After hours of trying he remained unsuccessful. Before going to bed he PhotoRead both manuals. His purpose was to let his inner mind work out the details of the problem and solve it upon awakening. Within the first half-hour after waking up, he had the printer working perfectly.
Lift your sports performance
Two friends played tennis for years. One of them learned PhotoReading and PhotoRead five books on tennis. His game immediately improved so significantly that the other man was stunned. When he discovered the secret he learned PhotoReading too. The end result was the same improvement in his own tennis game.
Increase your creative ability
Several musicians have reported uses of PhotoReading music. They find that PhotoReading musical scores a day before first playing the music makes the first run through much easier - as if they have already practised the piece. "It's like sight reading with your inner mind."
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What customers have said:
"Of all the attempts I have made to improve my reading, this is the only thing that has made a significant difference - and significant is not a strong enough word." - M. Curtis "I've rediscovered the joy of reading!" - A. Preves
"PhotoReading is probably the best tool I've found to unlock my potential" - S. Ritchie "I've become more relaxed and am finally reading books which have been on my shelf for years." - P Horoshak
"PhotoReading has changed studying from a chore to a pastime." - K. Pederson
What press and authors have said:
"[PhotoReading] has helped many, including myself, to blast through materials at rates of up to 25,000 words a minute." - Bryan Mattimore writing in Success magazine
"Leaders today grasp new ideas quickly, read voraciously across many important topics, and need to stay current with the latest advances in their fields. The PhotoReading whole mind system shows me how to do it all." Ken Blanchard, PhD, co-author of the eight-million selling One Minute Manager
"If time is money, and reading takes time, then I heartily recommend saving money and time with this brilliant guide. For those of us in the fast lane, the PhotoReading whole mind system isn't a luxury, it's a necessity."
"A highly learnable system which both delivers what it proposes and simultaneously opens a huge door to achieving a new balance between unconscious and conscious processes within the user." John Grinder, co-developer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
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Your questions... our answers
Is PhotoReading different from speed reading?
Yes, because your eyes do not move down the page - you mentally photograph two pages at once without moving your eyes.
I've tried speed reading - and I don't enjoy racing through text. PhotoReading for me is relaxing and rewarding, without any of the stress of speed reading.
With PhotoReading I can understand the gist of any book in 3-5 minutes and can master key concepts in 10-15 minutes.
Will I still be able to read books for enjoyment at my current reading speed?
Yes, definitely. I tend to read novels at normal speed and non-fiction using my PhotoReading skills. I've even PhotoRead one or two novels first before reading them at normal speed. I've not noticed any difference myself yet but some PhotoReaders find that they get more out of the novels this way.
Is it easy to learn PhotoReading?
Yes - anyone willing to learn can do it. The innovative techniques are straight forward and easy to put into practice. I got results within the first few hours of starting PhotoReading, which gave me extra encouragement to learn more and get the most from the course.
What is the upper speed limit for PhotoReading?
Paul Scheele, principal developer of PhotoReading, has PhotoRead books at 68,000 words a minute with 74% comprehension - and is currently testing at higher speeds. You may have seen Paul McKenna's late night documentary on hypnosis in April 1995. The programme showed McKenna PhotoReading a novel that scrolled across a Cray's computer screen at over 200,000 words a minute - and he scored over 70% in a subsequent comprehension test.
Paul Scheele is the principal developer of the PhotoReading whole mind system. He has been at the forefront of Human Resource Development for over 20 years. His fields of research have covered adult learning, psychology, biology, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), accelerated learning, educational kinesiology and pre-conscious processing. Paul is the developer of Paraliminal and Personal Celebration tapes. This remarkable range of tapes uses advanced recording techniques to access the whole brain and enhance personal performance. Full details of these tapes is included with your PhotoReading Personal Learning Course.
In addition to his program design work, Paul is involved with public speaking and corporate consulting.
PhotoReading is a registered trademark of Learning Strategies. All rights reserved worldwide. PhotoReading is not authorised to be used in classroom settings without written consent.
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