Anouncement to my fellow I-Land Residents

I am all too happy to announce that as I am updating Mind to Mind – The Brain Accelerator, my BLOG, you will be  receiving news of the new articles.

I have become so busy with all the other things I have cooking. I have a wonderful bunch of happy clients coming through the ZOX Pro Training, and some of them need my personal touch.

I am going to start sharing more information with you again soon. The article on the Global Warming was a big hit. Just look at the Comment Section. We are recession-proofing the Think Tank, so we will be here for you for many years to come.

GREAT Things Happen!
Shannon Panzo

The Naked World – Life is Not Fair!

Instability in a Naked World!

Life is NOT Fair!

The following article may be very confrontational to some people. If you are easily disturbed by content that does not agree specifically with your beliefs, it may be better for you to pass this article by and not read it. Please keep in mind that “Mind To Mind – The Brain Accelerator” is proposed as a pressure cooker of ideas to stretch your mind, and reveal to you some places you may not want to go – To depart from the ‘comfortable’ into intrigue!

Where is it written that life is supposed to be fair? I would like it to be. You would like it to be. Many, even most people would like it to be. Even with the compelling majority of the population agreeing that life should be fair, why isn’t it?

First, let’s put a few things aside so that we can achieve a clearer picture. Rich vs. Poor, Pretty or Not, Race or Nationality, Privileged or Under-Privileged, Young or Old, Difference of religion, or lack of Thereof. These parameters are often what people use when they compare themselves to other people. Do you? See, most people use these as reasons or excuses why someone is or is not worthy of being treated fairly, amongst other things.

People often use these parameters to decide how they will treat others. This is also used to establish which person “I” will be more or less fair to. Why? If we are looking at fairness, would it not be right to be fair to everyone equally?

The Unfair World

Let’s take this one step further. Let’s say you are walking down the street and are approached by a person wearing ripped and dirty clothing, maybe has a bad odor, maybe unclean. The person gets within your personal space and asks “Do you have the Time?” How would you react? Would you treat that person the same as every other new person you meet? What assumptions have you come to before the person has even opened their mouth to ask you a question?

In the world we live in today, with the economy rather out of control, World Governments taking unprecedented steps to save their ASSets,… That same person may have been one of the HAVEs of yesterday, but today that person has nothing but themselves and the rags on their back. This has been occurring globally. We may need to look at another form of assessment before making our judgments.

What would happen if we simply erased the differences? What would we be left with? Would it be easier to be fair to others? See, fairness has to start somewhere. It starts with you! It’s the enactment of the ‘Golden Rule’. Why should someone else treat you fairly, if you haven’t treated them fairly, first?

Naked World

Another way to look at this is if everyone in the world were ‘naked’. You, me, everyone! The initial reaction would be off the charts, everything from passion to loathing, from hysteria to xenophobia. It would give new definition to ‘the crowded elevator has more than 1 person in it’. But, after time, everyone would get used to it. The perversion would give way to curiosity, and eventually fade to dull and boring. No, I am not promoting nudism. This just paints a better picture of who we all are without all the window dressings.

You may be a bit uncomfortable at the thought of it. You may be highly incensed, or you may be completely switched on to what I am talking about. Take the moment – see and feel yourself in the ‘Naked World’. What would you do? How would you feel? Who would you be fair to? Who would be fair to you? What reason would you give others to be fair to you?

Well, luckily for you, the Nude Bomb never went off, and we don’t live in a ‘Naked World’. I am sure that some of my readers found the idea of a naked World Excruciatingly Delightful and others found it horrifying.

You have just experienced a mental exercise!

You did it without even knowing you were DOING something. (It’s very similar to how Mental Photography is after you use it for a while.) You visualizing yourself cast in a different reality gives you a great point of reference to what your current paradigm, or box of reality, is. In order to understand what you carry with you within your paradigm, you must look beyond your boundaries to outside your box of comfort. This shows you what is NOT in your box.

Congratulations! Due to your personal involvement with this brain exercise, you can now see some of your boundaries. If you choose to, you can push those boundaries back and experience more that life offers.

I know you are probably thinking, but I was going to read about why Life isn’t Fair. Well, LIFE IS about learning! What just happened is I have shown you how to find your true reality, and a way to observe and change it.

I believe if you were to qualify those properties of this article, you would find it is even more than FAIR – because I have given you something of value without you even asking.

With my RESPECT to my fellow Humans,

Shannon Panzo

Dyslexia, ADD and ADHD,… Panacea to Success?

Dyslexia, ADD and ADHD,… Panacea to Success?

Quotes and comments are from an Article published at:
http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/webwatch/2008/08/fish_out_of_water.html

Title: From A.D.H.D. to 8 Gold Medals

In a recent interview with the New York Times, Deborah Phelps, middle school principal and mother of Michael Phelps, the most medaled Olympian in history, remembers how her son’s elementary school teacher once told her, “Your son will never be able to focus on anything.”… When Michael was in 5th grade, his mother and family doctor discussed whether Michael might have A.D.H.D.…Deborah Phelps watched her son, who couldn’t sit still at school, wait patiently for hours at a meet to swim a five-minute race. At 11, Michael was off Ritalin by his own choice and his coach, Bob Bowman, was already predicting greatness….Today, the Phelps name is an adjective, as in “phelpsian,” meaning “dominating in competition.” A gift, most would agree, that requires laser-like focus.

My Comment: As a  Seminar Instructor and teaching Mental Photography, I see many people that have ADD, ADHD, and Dyslexia. I think very highly when a person like Michael Phelps can learn to overcome this so-called deficit, and turn it into an incredible attribute.

A couple re-occurring themes that do seem to accompany ADD, ADHD, and Dyslexia is the ability for that person to have incredible ‘focus‘ on an objective, and they also tend to find school very boring. Many considerations to qualitatively monitor the environment where these individuals co-exist with everyone else should be a factor in any diagnosis.

Further Discussion: 1 out 4 people have dyslexia. There are 7 different types of dyslexia. A dyslexic person can experience more than one type of dyslexia. This in turn complicates the diagnosis.

Since more than 50% of school students can be taught to read, the education system calls this a victory.
What if in that same school system, you score 50% on a test. That would most likely be graded as a failure. Why the change of heart? That approach sounds a bit hypocritical.

ADD and ADHD usually start from an observation, described as unruliness, disruptive behavior, disobedient, lack of concentration and initiative (initiative is sometimes the ideal of the teacher, or what the teacher would like to see.), and so on. The point being that many of these conditions are a qualitative observation, and not necessarily based on a set of parameters that can be gauged.

Environment plays a big part in what we react to and how we react. Environment also plays a
considerable, mostly unconsidered, part of the diagnosis. How can a Doctor that is going to prescribe
drugs for a specific condition, such as ADD, do such an act without so much as to have visited the school or conducted an on site study, relying on input from persons that may, without intention, be biased.

“Doctors are too important to people who are really sick,…

to spend their time doing things like that!”

Other parameters that should be accounted for is diet, or in some cases, lack thereof, medications, drugs, and even the potential misdiagnosis that the student is not ADD at all. What if the student is Dyslexic?

Let me paint a picture for you. You are a student that cannot read. You are criticized, put down, stepped upon by the system. Maybe you are put into the ‘SLOW’ class. This is “Death of a thousand cuts” to a
students self-esteem.
How would YOU, as a student, react? Rebelliously? Distracted? These students not only know they have trouble learning, it’s been ground into them by their piers and teachers – Like rubbing broken glass into an open wound.

If they show rebellion or distraction,

doesn’t it look allot like ADD or ADHD? IT SURE DOES!!!

~90% of people diagnosed with ADD or ADHD also mysteriously have Dyslexia.

Are you thinking something is wrong here yet? Many people would agree with me by now, there is!
What if there was a way that people could bypass Dyslexia? Would that be worthwhile? That may actually
get teachers out of the 50% victory to a passing grade, maybe even a ‘B’. There are always going to be
students that have other learning problems outside of the situations covered here.

The natural device that bypasses Dyslexia is

Mental Photography!


Kens Comment Re. My Comment:

Shannon,

Thank you for pointing out that there are many who question that ADHD is a deficit at all, but instead an attribute in the right context. I also appreciate your suggestion that the environment that a child is in may contribute to the diagnosis. I have a nephew with severe Dyslexia who also happens to have graduated near the top of his high school class. Like many people with Dyslexia he has some amazing compensatory strengths that allow him to learn well. If he were expected to do the same things as most other students, particularly listening and taking notes at the same time, school would be utterly frustrating for him. The more we study human behavior the more clear it becomes that each human, like each snowflake or grain of sand, is a unique invidual made of many strengths. Our job is as educators is to find and match those strengths with the proper learning environment. Where is a good source for information about mental photography?


My comment Re. Ken’s Comment:

Thank you for your further interest. From my observations and thinking outside the square a bit, I have seen many examples of people that experience so-called deficits that move their lives in phenomenal ways. Some of the people had subtle things happen within their life, but others had rather dynamic changes in the ways that they approached and accomplished things. This was the result of them experiencing the world in a different way than what is classically referred to as normal.

There are many overlapping circumstances between Dyslexia and ADD. In some cases, professional
diagnosticians may not be able to tell the two apart. That can be quite a problem, since the treatments are considerably different. My clients, by using Mental Photography, can bypass the function of Dyslexia. To them, it’s a Godsend, and by giving them a heightened degree of focus, so they can turn down the internal chatter of ADD, is added benefit.

Dyslexia is a ‘next step’ in the evolution of humans.

I have come to the conclusion that Dyslexia is a normal function that exacerbates the human species — we think we are not immune to evolution. Dyslexia is a ‘next step’ in the evolution of humans. The reason for such an outrageous statement is that Mental Photography of information occurs at very high rates of speed. Greater than 25,000 words per minute, but can far exceed those numbers. Dyslexia gives the person problems when ‘reading’ at slow rates, because the dyslexic function deforms (corrupts) the information. Since Mental Photography takes ‘pictures’ of whole pages, the information on the page is not corrupted. Ergo, Dyslexics are automatically wired up to Mentally Photograph.

Dyslexics are naturally born to mentally function at a higher rate of speed. That’s why many dyslexics find relief with Mental Photography over reading, or speed-reading.

Unfortunately, pride prevailed…

The following entries that appeared after this degraded the entire issue of what Michael Phelps
accomplished, to a third-grader’s cat fight about Ritulin and other drugs. So much for the open-minded
analytical adult approach to logically form opinions.

What I find funny is that the one that was yelling the loudest mentioned that her daughter was found to be suffering from a ‘un-named’ learning disorder that stopped her ability to read… Sounds like Dyslexia to me…

Again, it is my aim to present to you provocative content to stimulate your mind. Your brain is magical in it’s complexity. A simple intended pointing movement of your finger may activate most regions of your brain into action.

And wash that finger,… You don’t know where its been!

Ha Ha!

I hope that I have been able to not only commend the accomplishments of the World’s Greatest Swimmer, but also point out that things are not always as they appear. Even the astute observer must be on their toes. Good Luck to Michael, and Good Luck to you in your future endeavors. Now you may have another critical piece of information to make your decisions upon.

Great Things Happen!

Shannon

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