Secret Testing Reveals How To Tap Unused 98% Of Your Brain Power
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@tiwilken797 why are u answering, i need more people to have proof, u fake fuck
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@Anythingwilldo41 It is wide spread, how do you think Dr Edgar Mitchell the astronaut found out about it and did the course? Before going on the internet about 2 years ago, it was previously only ever marketed by word of mouth. It is possible and it does work, give it a go and find out for yourself!
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@roddyrodrodrod The only way you will know how good this is, is to try it out. There is a 60 day money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose
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@MrHakunamatatahappy Speed reading is ok, but it sucks in comparison to mental photography. 95% of people who learn speed reading regress back to normal reading speeds within 3 months of learning how to speed read. Those who properly learn mental photography and use it every day develop an invaluable skill for life!
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u mean Speed reading totally sucks??
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interesting stuff but it's very difficult to find any impartial reviews on the internet, just affliliates etc. I might give it a try though.
just think about people who can type really fast without looking.. they know where the keys are without even thinking about it after practicing. unless you change the keys around of course
LionGoddess1 1 year ago
@LionGoddess1 Good example, touch typing is a great example of people who have tapped into the power of the sub conscious mind. Anyone who has studied the mind will be quick to tell you we have infinite potential, Mental Photography taps into that unlimited power, naturally.
tiwilken797 1 year ago
Speed reading is rubbish anyway, I've got a photographic memory [yes without some overpriced course] and I still try and read at a slower pace. Books are for fun,. it's not a race.
XxRonanCameraWhorexX 2 years ago
@XxRonanCameraWhorexX Each to their own. I personally like the speed of mental photography because I can absorb huge amounts of information in very little time, great for studying and improving your memory.
tiwilken797 1 year ago
How did the last guy know what he was reading when he didn't seperate a lot of the pages.
AfrikaProductions 2 years ago 9
@AfrikaProductions Firstly, this is not reading, it is quite different to reading, You are using your subconscious mind which is unlimited. Your conscious mind could never take in information this fast - you read with your conscious mind, you photograph with your subconscious mind. Secondly, after you have turned the pages of the book a number of times, you then fan the book cover to cover to fill in any pages you may have missed, so you get all the information.
tiwilken797 1 year ago