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When Working Alone Your questions should be very different from one another, so the answer to one isn't confusable with that to another. Doing two to four such questions per day for a few days should give you the feel for allowing the flow to come from wider sectors of your brain, so that then you can resume doing regular Image-Streaming undirected even by such questions (though you might also keep up this Q/A process as well, which can be very instructive!). High Thinktank apparently does different things to develop the brain than does Image-Streaming: Besides the convenience of speed, there are apparently some things in the brain which High Thinktanking does which not even Image-Streaming does. We don't know quite what's going on with the brain with this, but see some extraordinary abilities develop and remarkable things happen which we've not seen even with regular sustained practice of Image-Streaming. Until we know more about it, we strongly recommend some practice of both, to encourage as wide a range as possible of neurons and brain circuitry activated and abilities developed. Both Image-Streaming and High Thinktank are Modern Einsteinian/Socratic Method. Both reinforce not only subtler awarenesses into better contact with our conscious word box, but the brain and mental faculties from which those subtler awarenesses spring. Yet it is clear, from those of us who have pursued the "30-Day Challenge" (see below), that these two seemingly similar procedures are doing very different things in the brain and integrating our brains in very different configurations, both of them good. Whoever can arrange to obtain detailed scans of brains, while engaged in each of these two seemingly like but very different procedures, will get his/her name into historic footnotes in a lot of future texts. Use of both of these remarkably beneficial procedures is bound to spread and to increasingly affect events, and the principles behind them are bound to find further and still more useful application. ![]() Daily practice of Image-Streaming does not appear to present any problems even though it commits several times more time. It has been rare, however, for people to succeed with at least one thinktanked question every day for a full 30 days, for reasons as yet not fully understood (though one of our members reached more than one hundred consecutive days and counting). That rarity shows it to be a real challenge for you, to be able to run at least one question each day through the high thinktanking process for a full 30 days. If you succeed, we fully guarantee you not only some of the most intriguing experiences of your life, but skills and awarenesses which you did not consciously possess before, to an extent even more striking than is the case with Image Streaming. ![]() The High Thinktank Kit This simple kit is designed to make it as easy as possible for you to process questions using high thinktank. You need a small envelope which you can carry around in a shirt or jacket pocket (along with your Portable Memory Bank!!!) and whip out to use as you get a chance a pause before or after telephone calls; just before or after you've propped your feet up in front of the TV; a few minutes before or after lunch or dinner; when you are riding in a conveyance with someone else doing the driving. You probably have 20 to 50 such opportunities each day. All we ask, minimally, is that you use at least one such opportunity each day and try to do so for thirty consecutive days. Failing thirty, if you miss one, try to get in 29 of those 30, or 28.... Things will still happen. Within that envelope, you should carry 8 to 12 questions, each on a folded slip of white paper, and several more such slips of paper, on which you have written your own questions, whose stake and interest will help keep you motivated enough to see your experiment/challenge through. We are providing a page of "white" questions you can print out and cut up into those separate white folded-in slips for the envelope, to help you get started. Also carry in this envelope six or more green slips of paper (or at least a different color of paper). Each of these folded-in "greenslips" has a different (follow-up) question on it. What kind of follow-up question? See the examples provided in the page of "green" questions, which you can likewise print out on green paper and cut up into those separate green slips folded-in for the envelope, to help you get started. ![]() Using the Kit Here are the seven simple steps. 1. Select a folded-in white question, without looking to consciously see what it says.You may want to keep some sort of journal or diary in which to record the surprising things you start to notice, in yourself or around you, by or before the fifth consecutive day of this thinktanking challenge. Send us your most interesting findings on the informal questionnaire provided. ![]() Summary instructions for 30-day question challenge We suggest either a special small box, or a special envelope for your pocket, into which you can put your questions and some writing material and a pen. ![]() The challenge 1. Few of us have managed thus far to make 30 straight days. ![]() Suggested guides to questions Rememberto the extent an issue is important, you will want to verify before acting upon it. Your own images can tell you how to verify, if you ask them. Rememberan answer isn't a solution until it is actually implemented. Rememberone excellent way to check out your ways of implementing an answer is to run the Win-Win Finder on it. Another is to determine what your first concrete step toward implementing it actually is, then take that first concrete step and assess matters from there. ![]() Comments and filled-out questionnaire to Win Wenger
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