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PhotoReading – Istanbul

Today we finished a PhotoReading course here in Istanbul. It was a small group compared to my last course in Bangalore in India (click to read), but that made it more personal, and the great part was that they wanted to learn.

                                                      Mind Map, so I stepped-in to demonstrate how one can ask the book a question, and know unconsciously  where to open the book to get the answer.

The book given to me was in Turkish over four hundred pages long, I think on the history of Ataturk (click to read), the founder of modern Turkey.

Now I neither speak or read Turkish, at most ten words.

The participant asked me a question about Ataturk (click to read) and Istanbul that he wanted the answer to.

I quickly PhotoRead the book in less than two minutes as he asked me the question, and I opened the book at a particular page pointing to a specific paragraph.

I handed the book to the participant to read that paragraph, and another participant looked over his shoulder. I got the answer very correct, the exact answer to the question, the words and thoughts of Ataturk. The participant looking over the shoulder started to cry in disbelief.

Suddenly the participants knew that PhotoReading works. We continued the course well into the evening, enjoying each others successes as we activated the inner knowledge that we had absorbed, knowing that we are all on a jouney of discovery, with the chance to acquire knowledge to give us an advantage over others in all aspects of our life.

PhotoReading requires the belief that it works, once you have it, and you PhotoRead at 20,000 – 30,000 words per minute, absorbing the information into the inner mind, then the information is available to you. 

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