The Photographic Memory – A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words …

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Google.com search for Photographic Memory

 

The Photographic Memory …

ZOX Pro Training has been teaching people how to use their photographic memory since 1975. The parent organization, Educom, Inc., has  been teaching the Mental Photography techniques in Brain Management training since the beginning. We released ZOX Pro Training onto the Internet in 2008. People around the world have benefited that would have never had access to our training otherwise.

The Picture …

The Google.com search pictured above is a snapshot of ZOX Pro Training’s unique place in the industry of alternative learning. Our techniques accelerate learning to all new levels that most people find incredible, starting at 25,000 words per minute. The brain exercises taught within the training strengthen your brain, gaining clarity, and the way it functions naturally by way of what is now referred to as neural-plasticity.

This picture signifies recognition by the Internet, and portrays the quality Richard Welch, the “Father of Mental Photography” had envisioned 39 years earlier.

The Eidetic Memory …

People are often confused by the difference between the eidetic memory and the photographic memory (eidetic memory vs photographic memory). You are born with the eidetic memory. This is how you learn everything when you are very young till around the age of 5. When you are born, you are a genius; an information sponge absorbing information faster than light speed, naturally, and with ALL of your senses. The best thing is you never lose your eidetic memory and the abilities it gives you. Most people are taught out of using it fluently.

The first recorded use of the words “photographic memory” is 1924. But we also know there are plenty of people from history before that time that demonstrate these abilities. Why then do many psychologists find the term so easy to discredit? First, and probably most importantly, the word “photographic” only refers to the visual sense, while “eidetic” refers to ALL of your senses. How silly! Someone was not able to remember the technical term “eidetic memory” so they simply made up a word close to the same meaning – the “photographic memory”.

Since the amount of information your brain takes in from vision is over ten times that of all of your other senses combined, it could easily be used as a relevant exchange word. But the carryover to this day has missed the original meaning, which is relevant to all of your senses. So, now when the psychologists and brain researchers are looking for the people with photographic memory, they are looking at a flawed model of what it is meant to actually represent.

So, in more concise terms, the word “photographic memory” does not exist. We use the word photographic memory for our services because that is what the rest of the world is commonly using, albeit improperly. There are many scholars that study how words within languages have changed over time. Often times, a process like this creates a new word or usage.

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We would like to thank you, the person that enjoys getting news on the further applications and developments of our trainings. We encourage every one of you to power-up your brain, and make it your best asset for your future.

Shannon Panzo, PhD

Great Things Happen Here!

Is Life Fair? Look at the World Naked, Laid Bare, and Nude

Life is fair!

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Have you always believed that life is inherently unfair, regardless of how much you wish that circumstances were otherwise? So why is life so unfair? One way to address the question is to visualize everyone in the world as “naked.” That includes you – me, EVERYONE! Reactions to this revealing turn of events would range from passion to loathing and from hysteria to phobias.

The phrase “the crowded elevator has more than one person in it.” would take on an entirely new meaning!
Sooner rather than later, the novelty would wear off and nudity would become the norm. Perversion would yield to curiosity, and finally nudity would become dull, even boring. Nudity presents a picture of who we are as human beings, without the trappings of culture and status.

Standing Naked

At this point, some readers may hesitate to continue reading, while others are eagerly anticipating what is next. No matter where you stand, envision yourself in the Naked World. How would you feel? How would you behave? And to whom would you display fairness?

What would you present to inspire others to be fair to you?

You have just experienced a mental photography exercise!

In this exercise, you envisioned yourself in a different reality using Mental Photography techniques. This sort of visioning provides great perspective to the paradigm you carry at present. To understand yourself fully, you must frequently move out of your comfort zone. Because of your inherent mind-body connection, you may explore your boundaries with how to use Mental Photography. If you embrace the experience of being naked within, you can move beyond your mental boundaries to enjoy all that life has to offer.

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

Brain Management: Life Lessons, Pain and Success

Life Lessons, Pain and Success

The pursuit of happiness …

Eclectic Mind Brain Happiness Success Attraction

Learn from your experiences

You have no doubt heard or read this phrase, and without a doubt, it is good advice. But you can learn from the lessons from others and avoid the pain that they suffered to obtain their first-hand wisdom.

Pain: Life’s Great Teacher

Whether your pain is physical, health, stress, spiritual or financial – find the pain, discover the lesson. Then, and only then, will The Secret Law of Attraction work in your favor.In fact, until you learn the lesson your life circumstances or your body are trying to tell you, you will experience the same pain again and again.

What We Have Given Up – the True Gauge of Success

Consider this quote:  “Success is NOT gauged on what you have gained, but by what you have given up.”  Someone who bases success on what he or she has given up to attain a particular position likely considers life as a series of losses or concessions – and not very much fun. By contrast, someone who has enjoyed his or her life’s journey views success much more positively.

Perseverance Is the Key

How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. You learn from your pain and experiences exactly the same way. Slowly but surely, and stronger and more knowledgeable than when you started – you will reach your ultimate goals.  Along the way, you should consider the following questions:

  • What is your success strategy?
  • Are you truly committed to achieving success?
  • Are you determined to reach your goal – no matter what?
  • Will you persevere through adversity?
  • Are your willpower and focus sufficient to see you through to the end?

Make no mistake, perseverance, stamina and commitment will allow you to achieve your ultimate goals. Even the most perfect plan is doomed to failure if you have no stamina. But a strong balance of the other qualities can compensate for the shortfalls of a less than perfect plan.  Using Brain Management  along with The Secret Law of Attraction will increase your subconscious mind power along with your stamina – making a phenomenal contribution to the global consciousness.

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

When Disaster Strikes: Who Do You Call? — Brain Management!

Brain Management

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Weather – Rain Storm

Manage your Brain for Results

Disasters come in all shapes and sizes. It can be a natural disaster such as an earthquake, tidal wave, tornado or flash flood. It can be a personal tragedy like the loss of a job or a loved one or even something that appears trivial, such as dropping that first cup of coffee on the floor as  you’re rushing out the door – late again.

(To My Readers: An interesting thing about life is that you make gains even from the most adverse of situations.  We call these “Lessons.”  Please read on.)

Lessons and Disasters

When disaster strikes, your coping mechanisms are diminished. Circumstances that others may see as minor setbacks loom larger than life. You may lose self-worth. But if you are willing to listen and observe, disasters can also teach you resilience and strength.

How do you react to a crisis? If you’re like most of us, not very well.  Why? you just are not trained to handle such moments, and therefore rely on people who are.  But disasters come in all shapes and sizes, from Acts of God such as tornadoes to man-made disasters like terrorism and economic collapse. You could spend your entire life preparing if you tried to prepare for all possible crises.

BUT – there is a method that will prepare you for any TYPE of crisis. Condition your mind first.

Condition Your Mind for Disasters

So, how do you prepare for ALL types of crisis? Do you have to be cold and callous? Of course not!

The key is to gain access to your subconscious, which is most easily reached with meditation or prayer. Bear in mind that it may take some time for you to build a relationship with your subconscious mind.

An Alternative to Shorten Disaster Training Time

There is a shortcut to the well-trodden path described above. You can prepare for crisis with lightning speed!   You can learn the nuance of the lessons learned through periods of meditation with breakneck efficiency with ZOX Pro Training.

Superior Information provides Superior Decisions

ZOXing, or Mental Photography, provides ample information.

Your Future Starts NOW!

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

Brain Fact #6: Many Ancient Philosophers got it Wrong. It’s All in Your Head

Brain Power | Mind Power

It is all in your head

 

OLD NEWS

 

Ancient Philosophers get it Wrong

Until the 17th century, it was commonly believed that the heart was the source of human consciousness. A philosopher named Thomas Willis was among the first to recognize the immense powers that the brain possesses.

Finally, you can take advantage of this new-found knowledge, and use it to create success in your life. You will not need to suffer the dungeon or being burned as a heretic for thinking this way about the brain. That is what often happened back then, if you stated something contrary to common belief.

Shannon Panzo

Great Things Happen Here!

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