The Use of Brain Management through Mental Photography

Brain Management

Brain Management is a training of the brain that will create balance and guide you in reaching your full potential. It makes your brain super-excited on all levels of consciousness, simultaneously. By using Mental Photography as the first step, it will create a very advanced Whole Brain Learning and Hemispheric Balancing.

The Objective

The objective is for you to find a greater reality for yourself and venture beyond your limitations to reach new goals. If you learn to do this in one way, you can then use that success to allow yourself to be successful in all other directions.

Most people find that they really don’t want to be where they are in life. Do you feel as unfulfilled as that? Then you need to work through your challenges, remove their limitations, and enhance your life in a positive way. Recognizing your need is often your first big challenge.

TRUE Story:

One of my clients (actually, this happens to a lot of my clients) went back to her life after receiving training from me that would strengthen her brain, clear the cobwebs, allow her to focus on what she truly wanted in life, and the techniques to make it come into her reality.

Within a week she rang me up. She was struggling under the weight of how quickly EVERYTHING was coming into her reality. All types of wonderful things. Everything that she truly wanted to have DID happen (It’s a nice problem to have). But she felt guilty! Guilt was now her burden. She actually felt that she was not worthy to receive what was handed to her on a gold platter.

We talked about what she wanted to achieve and to deal with her new problem. We decided that her best remedy would be that she could turn the flow on or off — like a faucet (good analogy). So, we came up with a suitable way to moderate the flow of great things happening to her.

After she plugged in her remedy using Brain Management skills, she felt much more in control. If things got too hectic, she would just turn it off until she was ready for the next batch of good things to happen to her. Here is where Mental Photography techniques come into play, it creates a very strong relationship between the conscious and the subconscious – i.e., it is a transfer of concentrated information to the long term memory which utilizes eidetic, or photographic, memory.

Enhance your creativity

Like watching pianists doing their solos watched by thousands audience, or perhaps millions by television. The things that are real to the pianists are the piano, themselves and the flow of music – nothing else in the world matters; they are totally locked in.

Emotions overflow within the pianist.

Those emotions too, flow with the music to the audience with such beautiful intensity.
Whenever you experience this type of thing, it doesn’t only happen to you, it also influences all of those around you in a positive way too.

EVERYONE benefits!

By learning music (or other skills) through Richard Welch Mental Photography and Whole Brain Management techniques, a person can take their musical talents (or any other talent) to new levels. The information is treated and converted like a language and stored in the subconscious.

Mental Photography: An Exercise For Fairness & The Naked World

Life is Fair !

What!?

Is it written anywhere that life is supposed to be fair? Most people would like it to be but even though the compelling majority of the population agrees that life should be fair, why isn’t it?

One way to look at this, is to visualize that everyone in the world is ‘naked’. You, me, everyone! The first reaction would be massive; emotions would range from passion to loathing; from hysteria to any number of phobias. It would give a new spin to the saying ‘the crowded elevator has more than 1 person in it’. Although, after time everyone would get used to it; the perversion would give way to curiosity, and the ‘novelty’ of being nude would fade to dull and boring. Nudity paints a picture of who we all are without all the ‘window dressings‘.

Some may be a bit uncomfortable at the thought of this concept; some may be highly infuriated; or some may be completely switched on to what I am talking about.

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?

You have just experienced a mental photography exercise!

You did it without even knowing you were doing something. In this exercise, you have utilized Mental Photography to visualize yourself in a different reality. This gives a great perspective to what your current paradigm is. Sometimes, to understand what you carry within your paradigm, it is important to move out of what you class as your ‘comfort zone’. This shows you what is NOT in your zone of comfort.

Due to your personal involvement with this brain exercise it is possible to explore your boundaries with Mental Photography. If you choose to, you can push those boundaries out and experience more of what life offers.

Using Mental Photography To Create A Fair World

Mental Photography

The majority of the population agrees that life should be fair – but that doesn’t seem to matter. There is no mandate that says life should be far, even though you and I would like it to be. So, with most people agreeing that life is supposed to be fair, why isn’t it?

The first thing to do is set aside some of our preconceptions so that we can develop a clearer picture. Ideals like: Rich vs. Poor; Pretty or Not; Race or Nationality; Privileged or Under-Privileged; Young or Old; Religion or Atheism are boundaries that people often use when they compare themselves with others. Most people use these as reasons or excuses to justify why someone is or isn’t worthy of being treated fairly (among other things).

If we are looking at fairness, shouldn’t equality be bought into the equation?

The Unfair World

Let’s take this one step further. Imagine you are walking down the street and are approached by a person wearing ripped and dirty clothing, maybe they have a bad odour, and they may be unclean. The person enters 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 made 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 yesterdays ‘haves’, but today that person has nothing but themselves and the rags on their back. This is occurring globally and we need to look at another form of assessment before passing judgments.

What would happen if we simply erased the differences? What would we be left with and would it be easier to be fair to others? Fairness has to start somewhere and it starts with you! Fairness is the enactment of the ‘Golden Rule’: ” Why should someone else treat you fairly, if you haven’t treated them fairly, first?”

In doing this exercise, of erasing the differences, you are creating the images of what a world with all inequities removed. You have just created a Mental Photograph of what life would be like if all unfairness would be erased. Mental Photography creates a very strong relationship between the conscious and the subconscious – i.e., it is a transfer of concentrated information to the long term memory which utilizes the eidetic memory, or photographic memory.

I know you are probably thinking that you were supposed to be reading about why Life isn’t Fair. Well, LIFE is about learning and what has just been demonstrated is how you can find your true reality using Mental Photography techniques.

Your Word For Today is “Spry”, S P R Y

Be “Spry”

 

Building a Good Vocabulary

Do you remember when your grade school teacher would give everyone the word of the day? You were to use it in as many sentences as you could throughout the day. This is a great way to build a good vocabulary…  O N E  W O R D  at a time. Actually, at that rate, you would probably be reincarnated to your next life before you really would have a substantial vocabulary.

Now, before I tell you the exciting bits, I am going to tell you about the word “spry”. It is a very good word, because it can be used in many ways. It is an adjective. Which also means it can be used to describe other words, a person’s mood, an activity, and many more fun things. So, for spry’s sake, here is what it means:

Synonyms for Spry:

brisk, nimble, agile, lively, active, sprightly, vigorous

So, now you know what spry means.

Here a couple of examples of using spry in a sentence:

Gee, he has a ‘spry’ walk.

I am planning to have a nice ‘spry’ day!

You could even use it in combination with another of my favorite words, “glib”:

I really enjoy a ‘glib spry’ conversation! (Oh! I just remembered. I hadn’t given you the other word yet. Oh well… just a bit, in a ‘glib’ sort of way.)

Don’t worry, it is just all bushwa! (Now there is a very nice sounding word. You would think it would be French… of sorts.)

By now, you may be a little peeved with me for using words that you are not comfortable using. Well, go to your shanty and have a little whinge. When you decide to do something about it, come back and see us.

Really, in the world of today, it is not enough to have a good vocabulary, but you really do need to know what words mean at a deeper level; their vibration, their impact.

I recently queried a person living in Canada about the spelling of their name. Even though the person was Canadian, the name turned out to be Welsh, the country of origin was Wales. My personal curiosities lead me down strange paths from time to time.

(Here is something fun for the single guys: The next time you find yourself in the awkward position of the opening line to start a conversation, ask an intelligent question that makes the other person think a little; but not so much they go into meltdown over it. You never know where it may lead. You may even get the opportunity to ask a second question. NOTE: Stay away from the topics of politics, sex, and religion. You might go for something like, “What is the spelling of hyperbole?” Just make sure you pronounce it right. If they know the correct spelling, they have potential.)

I would like you to share the fascination and joy of this seemingly boring world of words with me. But you have much to do if you are playing catch up.

There is a training you should take a look at… Gee, I must have forgotten what it was called… It had such a catchy name, too… It just has to be here somewhere…

Great Things Happen Here!

Meteor Impact Crater Revealed – My Mind Ponders …

My aim is to make you THINK.

I want to inspire you to greater heights.

You can find firm footing in the past, but look to your future!

Quote – Isaac Asimov

“I am not a speed reader. I am a speed understander.” ~Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov, a great science fiction writer, accomplished great leaps by using speed reading as his  method for gaining information. As a fan for his books, there is only appreciation for his achievements.

Just Imagine what heights his writing could have reached if he gained Information at Light Speed with Mental Photography (ZOXing) as his instrument.

I hope I have found you at a point in your day that you can give a moment to reflect upon this mindful image of greatness.

Great Things Happen Here!

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