I have been doing ISIng for 7 months (more and less).
I can say if i stop doing ISIng for a week, i notice that my brain
work worse.
The effects, in my case doesnt seem to be permament, but are great.
I do ISIng every day (20-30 minutes) and i feel i smarter, my
performance is much better in sports and exams .
But The problem is, the effect doesn't last so much as i want, and
if the effect would be permanent for me, it would be really great
and powerful.
--- In imagestream%40yahoogroups.com">imagestream
yahoogroups.com, ANTHONY DAVI <anthonyd1500
...>
wrote:
>
> Hey Krystian, nice to hear you went back to IS, I just did the
same. I'm using it to help me with a bunch of different hobbies that
I'm doing. You have anything in particular your trying to imrove at?
Anthony. (The guy who wrote about the positive IS chess experience)
>
> Krystian Zwierzak <muniek999
...> wrote: The one thing
that is very true that we tend to forget about improvement we had
made because it just becomes who we are and we don't see it anymore.
So keeping a journal is something what give us measurement of
improvement. Finally i went back to IS just for fun now but not as
intesively as before it's just about 10-15 minutes a day
Personally the post about chess tournament just drove me to play
with it again
(I don't know if it's just wrote to keep this list
more active and i don't care until I could personally experience
some benefits
Oh BTW I have to mention one thing that stopped me
doing IS. When I was practicing IS the most I was a student so my
intent was to have more access to data i was learning about. I can
say that my analitical skills increased and I could feel it on the
exams(statistics, microeconomie or macroeconomie). I'd like to add
that I had interesting results in sport as well. My time of
> reaction had improved so it looked like I had more time to
> make decision;), but i was disappointed when I have to memorize
pure texts like (rules, theory...and unfortunately they had the
biggest impact in my education; in the other side I believe that's
irrelevant if it comes to learn real life skills)
> Basically when I looking in the past that was main reason that I
quit then. Maybe I just had too much expectation to this little
tool
I can say that IQ is irrelevant to me because It won't
guarantee you to achieve a success by it's own. It can be like a
faith you can say everything because it's just has no physical form
and it's not 100% proved to be true.
> Have a fun
> Krystian
>
> wwenger101
... wrote:
> In a message dated 6/15/2007 1:14:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> muniek999
... writes:
>
> > Ok This is my 2 cents. I have practiced IM intensively before
and i got
> > some results like lucid dreaming I felt kind of improvement in
my mind ability
> > as well. The thing is that when I had stopped practicing I were
loosing those
> > abilities. So in my experience it's not permanent. So you can
compare it to
> > musle when you stop practicing musle is slowly dissapearing.(
sorry about
> > grammar
That's my thought
> > Have a fun
>
> Thank you for being one of those to ":go first," and thank you for
your
> input. My necessarily brief-at-the-moment response is that there
is a cluster of
> various effects from practice of ImageStreaming, some immediate
and some
> readily perceptible and some otherwise or subtle. Immediate,
easily perceptible
> effects like that immediate freshness of perception and thinking
which most of
> you who've reported have reported on, does appear to wear away if
one goes
> through a prolonged period in which he isn't practicing. Apparent
long-term
> intelligence effects are usually subtle without a good IQ test and
hard to notice
> nost of the time, but seem to hold up indefinitely once
established. Other
> effects appear to fall in-between, though the immediate boost in
language skills
> appears to be pretty permanent. I think some of the variation in
reports from
> people who have practiced or are practicing ImageStreaming, stems
from what
> has caught their attention and perceptual attention from all these
various
> effects that result from ImageStreaming. What's caught their
attention is what
> they identify as the effect of ImageStreaming and because of the
variation among
> this spray of benefits, some find "the effects of ImageStreaming"
to be
> permanent and others as temporary.
>
> What's needed, of course, is large numbers of people in
substantial
> controlled comparison experiments with a wide range of indices
being tested - tested
> before, after, and longitudinally. Until that can happen, we have
to depend
> upon largely anecdotal observations and reports from individuals
like yourself
> who have the courage and initiative to study the effects directly
for
> themselves. My thanks and appreciation for your contribution to
this topic. ....win
>
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