PhotoReading Question
and Answers part one
This article answers some of the common
questions asked by beginning photoreaders.
Brainwaves
What worries people when they
first learn PhotoReading is the association with of brainwave
patterns. Triggering the right brainwave happens naturally when
you follow the steps. PhotoReading becomes a habit
If ever you experience a moment
where you need more calm and clarity just close your eyes for a
few seconds (not while driving of course!). To trigger more
Alpha simply close your eyes. As soon as you close your eyes
your brain starts triggering more Alpha. Research has shown
that Beta is linked with hard focus. Your everyday focus in the
world is hard focus and by closing your eyes you withdraw from
hard focusing and as a result you're triggering more Alpha. Now
it becomes easier to slow your mind down even more.
All brainwave frequencies are
always present. Like hitting the keys on a piano the most
recently hit note is the strongest and the previous note start
to quiet down and like playing a piano each brainwave will have
spikes. So when when we talk about having Alpha brainwave we
are talking about a dominant brainwave, not the only brainwave
present. It's the interplay of the other brainwaves that makes
it difficult create entrainment that will trigger the right
state.
After closing your eyes you can
focus on physical relaxation. The fastest method is when you
progressively tense and release your muscles progressively. .
After a while you just need to have the intent to relax and
your mind goes there in moments. In the book The Chemistry of
Conscious States. How the Brain Changes it's Mind - Dr. J Allen
Hobson MD 1994 writes "our brain-minds do not merely react -
they anticipate.." In other words, your mind guesses at,
responds to your intent. So getting into the right "state" for
each step of PhotoReading is easiest by just doing the
steps.
You don't need to know the
brainwave state for each stage of PhotoReading. Paul Scheele
has outlined the method that gets you into the ideal state each
time and all you do need to do is go easy on yourself, take the
playful approach and just follow the steps. Each time you use
it get even easier. In the words of Pete Bissonette, ' just get
into photofocus and start flipping the pages, within 12 pages
you are in the ideal state'.
What pulls one out of being in
the ideal state, is worrying about whether we are there or no.
Relax, it's part of learning, like riding a bike without
training wheels you do get better at it each time you hop on.
Follow the steps yes, it is just that simple.
During the PhotoReading step
there is little to no Alpha present.
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