How is this done? Say I have a book on basic chemistry and I want to memorize it word by word. Is this possible and how do we go about it?9 Studying all possible subject-matters and learning skills, including foreign languages.
Re: learning with the phase
learning with the phase
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Just practice any skill in the phase. You can find a teacher of any language and work on it
A drowback is that usually it takes a lot of phases.
It is not a magic trick. You are unable to memorize no one book word by word. You are not superman. And you do need it. No one nobel winner knows even one book word by word, but they are successfull.
A drowback is that usually it takes a lot of phases.
It is not a magic trick. You are unable to memorize no one book word by word. You are not superman. And you do need it. No one nobel winner knows even one book word by word, but they are successfull.
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Check out ''A Practical Guidebook" before any questions
What is the Phase?
The School of Out-of-Body Travel
Check out ''A Practical Guidebook" before any questions
What is the Phase?
The School of Out-of-Body Travel
Re: learning with the phase
I guess you're right....
I wish we could slow down time to enjoy the phase for much longer!
Do you think this would work: looking at each page of the book only a few seconds and then, when in the phase, reading it for real?
I wish we could slow down time to enjoy the phase for much longer!
Do you think this would work: looking at each page of the book only a few seconds and then, when in the phase, reading it for real?
Re: learning with the phase
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i think it is true that you dont need to know a book word for word. But maybe you can use the phase for an understanding of the book and that is what learning is all about.
its like when you read the guidebook, you can memorize it word for word but it does not matter if you dont understand the techniuqes.
there is a lot that you can do when you enter the phase but perhaps a beginner like myself should contact mr. raduga in the phase for a complete understanding of the guidebook.....
johnny
i think it is true that you dont need to know a book word for word. But maybe you can use the phase for an understanding of the book and that is what learning is all about.
its like when you read the guidebook, you can memorize it word for word but it does not matter if you dont understand the techniuqes.
there is a lot that you can do when you enter the phase but perhaps a beginner like myself should contact mr. raduga in the phase for a complete understanding of the guidebook.....
johnny
its your mind.....use it or loose it
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It is more real. Maybe you will see the page not word in word but as a primary summaryDo you think this would work: looking at each page of the book only a few seconds and then, when in the phase, reading it for real?
You are welcome)there is a lot that you can do when you enter the phase but perhaps a beginner like myself should contact mr. raduga in the phase for a complete understanding of the guidebook
PLEASE, BE VERY BRIEF IF YOU WANT TO ASK ME
Check out ''A Practical Guidebook" before any questions
What is the Phase?
The School of Out-of-Body Travel
Check out ''A Practical Guidebook" before any questions
What is the Phase?
The School of Out-of-Body Travel