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I highly recommend this series as information everyone should know about and learn to practice in their lives. Rehearsing by visualization programs the brain in a amazing ways to hone skills and try untested new ways.

You can purchase the full series on 3 DVDs from the ABC Bookshops in Australia or at the following link online.
http://shop.abc.net.au/browse/product.asp?productid=738540

This is very need to know information if you want to change your life to be what you want it to be for skills and happiness.

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  • Awesome. Thank you so much for sharing these excerpts. I will definitely share them with my friends.I have always striven for original thoughts and always will. I hope more see this and begin to understand how spectacular and wonderful the physical World is. We are a great race lets hope we realize it. Before we destroy ourselves and OUR Planet. I Love and believe in the Human race. Have a Beautiful day and a Smile on me:)

  • hey thanks for awesome feedback.

    Smiling. :)

  • Relaxing can certainly help.

    I once got a good idea while dreaming :P

  • There have been many good ideas from dreams. However working on the problem sets the goal, and the subconscious then works on it, and points to things that stand out, and eventually puts it all together as an idea, often in the shower, on the toilet, or in a dream.

    One needs to let the flow occur.

    Ever done something perfect the first time then made a mess of it the next time by thinking about it?

    The subconscious works 100s of times faster than the conscious, so overriding it, upsets the flow.

  • You mean when thinking too much about a test at school, and then screwing up the whole test?

  • It can do. I read a lot about the mind and personal limitations which are in our own beliefs. Most think 100% is impossible. Once I believed it was possible, I had to overcome my unconscious doubts. Aiming for 100%, I got the test back with 96%, only to realize the 2 questions I got wrong I knew the answers to, but choked on the stress factor, for fear of running out of time.

    So the next time, I told myself, my subconscious knew the answers, and skipped it, believing it would come eventually...

  • ... and it worked. It was about trusting in the process, and not overriding it by a decision made under stress. Trusting removed the stress, knowing I would revise my answers after I had finished and then the answer was more obvious, as it had time to sink in.

    Sometimes we need to allow things in their own time and not force them.

    Other times, we can bring in doubt, instead of letting the flow go.

    As it is said, Luke Use the Force! ;)

    An element of faith that it will work out if you let it flow.

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  • When I was in college, I used to make a 2 hour drive to my parent's house about once every two weeks. It was on that boring drive through the wilderness, that I would often get my best and most profound ideas for papers, short stories, or self realizations.

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  • "scientists have not only discovered what it looks like" - yeah I hope it doesn't look like a Dalmatian

  • I've noticed something actually incredible while watching these videos. The audio track is exclusively on the left speaker (I wear headphones), but at times I hear it as if it were stereo. Is this my brain adjusting for the lack of input in my right ear? Could it be assuming that there is a problem and is compensating, adjusting my perception of the audio input?

  • @pclvhpn we humans are amazing, just look around you. it's incredible what we can do. but most of us don't realize what we are capable of. and I include myself on it.

  • @insanealchemy lol really? it's pretty easy, haha

  • @maxhappyface true lol, i often think and come up with ideas that i would of never of thought of when i'm not on it.

  • How on Earth did he find the dalmatian?

  • It's called A.D.D.

    Alot of famous people have it. Da Vinci, Einstien, Henry Ford, Michael Jordan and many more.

    People with A.D.D are impulsive, highly energetic, and have this thing called "hyperfocus". Google hyperfocus.

  • Then I guess marijuana is the "idea" drug. lol

  • Realy good video thanks for sharing .

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