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kifyre

I find it hilarious, Tom, how much of our interests parallel. Photoreading has been on my list for a while. With respect to the integrity of the company, I purchased and practiced Spring Forest Qigong Level 1 for about two years and went to a seminar with Chunyi Lin. The SFQ1 course is very basic, but gentle and authentic for its limited scope. i'm sure it's been extremely beneficial to many people.

I'd put my money down for that company's products again, if I wanted something professional and helpful but intro level. But then again, I think photoreading is their "flagship" product.

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Mark


Tom

Actually, Kifyre, I have been meaning to ask you about Spring Forest Quigong. The photoreading seems more reasonable considering that it is from the same people. Considering their prices, they probably would not want to have large quantities of their material placed here. It is good to hear that they are worth the risk (purchasing their products).



boomyboomy

Have any of you got any furthur with this?

If so, what focus level do you reckon the ALS (Accelerated Learning State) is? The method to attain the ALS on the tapes is basically a spoken trance induction, so I was wondering if any of you thought there was any correlation between this and the Monroe focus levels.

For a description of how to photoread look at this link...

http://www.debateit.net/stereoreading/photoreading.htm

AJ

Tom

A while back I read about a class on the internet called photoreading. There are some web sites on it which look relevent to the subject. Has anyone here tried the technique and made a decision about if it works?

http://www.debateit.net/stereoreading/photoreading.htm
http://www.photoreading.org/
http://www.learningstrategies.com/PhotoReading/Home.html

It looks like Learning Strategies Corporation is responsible both for this and Spring Forest Quigong.