I don't know, I'm a slow reader and I'm only on the 2nd book, but it's all really interesting stuff. It's generally focused around universal objective truth and how to use it to your advantage.
See my post here about something I read in the Kybalion (the 1st book in the list).
https://poal.co/s/Occult/99042
It's generally focused around universal objective truth
I have been looking for information on this exact topic for a few months now. I didn't know how to ask for it, but you came along at a great time. Thank you again.
See my post here
I must be on fire, as I read that already after perusing the subverse that you posted. :)
I'm a slow reader
"Your eyes are living cameras". If you're interested, check out "Triple Your Reading Speed" by Wade E. Cutler.
you came along at a great time
The universe gives you what you need, there are no coincidences. You're tuned in.
I must be on fire, as I read that already after perusing the subverse that you posted. :)
Well, it's the first post listed there currently so that's no surprise. Indeed there are no coincidences. ;)
check out "Triple Your Reading Speed" by Wade E. Cutler
I don't know... is it a long book that's gonna take me forever to get through? Will my reading speed triple at the start of the book or closer to the end?
check out "Triple Your Reading Speed" by Wade E. Cutler
I don't know... is it a long book that's gonna take me forever to get through? Will my reading speed triple at the start of the book or closer to the end?
Lol! It's extremely short to get the ideas of how to immediately triple. I was able to achieve much faster speeds and higher cognition. It takes constant practice to do that though. But the tripling is real. I found a free pdf of the book out there somewhere, but the library near you will almost for sure have it. Just read the first part to get the idea, it's all you'd need.
"Triple Your Reading Speed" by Wade E. Cutler
Adding to that, the main reason I read so slow is because I like to stop and ponder what I'm reading, especially if it's really deep stuff, and that's important. So there are trade-offs.
I like to stop and ponder what I'm reading
The book teaches to use your eyes while reading, and eliminate unneeded processes that are taught to us when learning to read that we don't shed. For example, reading is like eyes, mouth, ears, brain. Instead consider eyes to brain, flash, flash, flash.
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