Photographic Memory Development
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Photographic Memory Development
Photographic memory development has been active for at least the last 33 years. Back in 1975 Richard Welsh owned a speed reading company that was the beginning of the mental photography phenomenom. Not satisfied with the speed at which he and his students would read nor the level of comprehension, he set out to improve on the already impressive results his company was getting. Welsh 'knew' that information could be absorbed at fantastic speeds while retaining amazing comprehension levels. Over the next few years his company focused on research and development and numerous self funded university studies. These studies developed into what we now call Mental Photography and is also known as Subliminal Photography. Welsh company, Educom, is becoming well known as a leader in the photographic memory development field.
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Photographic Memory Development includes...
Soooo many benefits and techniques that you can use daily to improve your life and surroundings.
It must be said, that learning photographic memory techniques is more than just learning to speed read. Reading (and comprehending) at a phenomenal speed is one of the benefits of learning photographic memory but it is more than just that. Photographic memory development or subliminal photography involves opening up the neural pathways in your brain.You've heard about how we only use a very small portion of our total brain capacity, 2% is the standard portion that we are said to use. Can you imagine what it would be like to open up that other 98% of your brain? Photographic memory development does just that. As you do exercises that:
* Train your brain to strengthen neural pathways
* Elevate the whole brain activity
* Heighten communication between the conscious and the subconscious
* Grow more memory
* Develop quicker and clearer thinking
It used to be that photographic memory could only be learnt at courses running for a few days, but thanks to the internet this can now be available to you right now. Visit www.MentalPhotography.com to find out more of the massive benefits you can achieve in just a short amount of time. Are you ready?
Photographic Memory Development is Quicker Than I Thought.
231 Minutes to learn and 10 minutes a day to implement. Who wouldn't find the time for that?
Why is it that our lives seem to be getting busier, faster, more hectic and infinitely less satisfying? I came to the realization a few years ago, that I was missing out on life. I would see people passionate about cooking and serving up culinary delights that would dazzle my brain with their yumminess. I would see fathers spending time with their kids building motorized carts and having a ball making and testing them. Artists going all gushy at a Rembrandt or Renoir exhibition. Nurses and missionaries giving their lives for a culture completely unlike their own.It was this desire to learn what they had learnt, to appreciate what they appreciated and to understand as they did that got me looking for a speed reading course. There is so much of this world that I wanted to learn about and I just couldn't learn enough at my average of one book per week. I did manage to complete a speed reading course but realized a few months later, that although my reading speed had improved dramatically I was not disciplined enough to maintain the techniques I had learnt. It was then that I found out about mental photography and absolutely sky-rocketed my learning. For a full explanation of the course I did you can visit them at www.mentalphotography.com. I know you'll be amazed.
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Mental Photography - The Development of Photographic Memory
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