It's all in those words:
'I truly believe'.
What more does anyone want but to uphold the faith?
Bugger if their mind gets
buggered.
Science and scientific proofs?
That ain't nothing but truth and consequences.
--- In imagestream@yahoogroups.com,
"quantummechanicx"
<y2kguyarea51 ...> wrote:
>
> From a non scientific point of view, such as me, I know
this method
> works. I don't need someone to tell me it does or
doesen't work. It
> may or may not work for everyone, and that's the way it
goes
> sometimes. I truly believe, if you are genuinely
interested in
> changing things in your life, you don't need a
scientist or person
> with a phd to tell you weather something works or not,
or is theory,
> just because science needs to prove every blasted thing
on the planet.
>
> I'm all for Scientific research of all kinds to prove
and disprove
> alot of things, but to say Image Streaming is a nice
idea, I guess
> that's your opinion, I respect it, but this method
works for me. I
> never knew how to speed read for example, I followed
Wins method and
> taught myself how to speed read in a week. Now I can
read through
> books in no time, and retain the information better
than I ever did
> when I wasn't speed reading. You really have to combine
every piece of
> advice, and follow through with every step of the Image
Streaming
> mentioned in the book that you can, and you'll achieve
results.
>
> It's just a matter of letting go, everything you were
ever taught or
> shown through your years of learning. It's kind've like
saying that
> every teacher that ever taught you, showed you every
wrong way to
> learn anything. This method teaches you how to learn
rapidly, and keep
> your memories alive, and to use your brain the way it
was always meant
> to be used.
>
> Every one of us has the potential to be geniuses, but
opinions and
> negative thinking put up a potential roadblock to the
learning
> process. Once you basically free your mind, open your
mind, learn to
> let go of everything you've ever been taught and shown
throughout your
> life, will you begin to grasp the concept behind what
Image Streaming
> is all about. It's nothing I've ever seen before, so
therefore each
> person WILL have different results, I really don't
think this program
> can ever be fully proven or disproven, it just depends
on the person
> and their dedication for change.
>
> The desire to know that you can make changes, instead
of always
> thinking you can make that change. Once you learn to
let go, that is
> when you'll understand the true power of Image
Streaming. It's not a
> matter of right or wrong, it's all in how you dedicate
yourself to
> letting go, and realizing your potential.
>
> -- In imagestream@yahoogroups.com,
"socjuszzz" <socjusz > wrote:
> >
> > Hi. I'm a young psychologist. I wanted to ask if
there are any
> > scientific experiments and competent researches on
IS ? I don't belong
> > to the group of people (it's evident especially in
the area of
> > psychology) that are shouting every moment:
"Was it proved
> > scientifically ?", "Was it proved
scientifically ?" I think there are
> > areas where it's difficult to move within using
scientific methods and
> > tools. But on the other hand, the scientific
methods together with
> > their rigorism and criticism give us a serious
tool to validate
> > certain phenomena. It can help us to think once
again before buying or
> > investing our time and efforts in things that
probably will not work
> > (for exemple: subliminal tapes and Greenwald's
researches 1990-91). I
> > don't mean that exploring certain phenomena can
only take place within
> > the area of science, but I think here about the
scientific experiment
> > as the first procedure to test the verification of
an idea. There are
> > of course many badly done experiments and some
conclusions were drawn
> > too fast, and here the role of the rest of the
scientists is to be
> > watchful. These things are to consider.
> > As for different tests and inventories used by
psychologists to test
> > intelligence, cognitive abilities, linguistic
abilities, changes in
> > behaviour etc. there are lots of them and in my
opinion a real change
> > MUST (!) show up during the procedure of measuring
them.
> >
> > I would like to ask if there are any scientific
researches on IS ?
> > I've been looking for it on EBSCO database and
found nothing. If they
> > were not published, why ? If there were no
researches, it's high time
> > for them. Could I have some more information ?
> > Best regards
> > Lukasz
> >
>
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