Your Children are Teaching you – They are Genius

Your Children are Teaching you – They are Genius!

Photographic Memory – Secrets to Success.

The Photographic Memory is also known as the ‘Eidetic Memory’.

Photographic memory; what is it? You walk around everyday with a big secret setting on you shoulders and you don’t even know that you have access to your own personal natural photographic memory that you were born with. Look to your children. They will show you the way.

The infant brain develops rapidly from the earliest moments of life. Learning can and does begin as early as prenatal, while the child is still in the womb.

Experts say to read to your child as soon as they are born for quality stimulation. Understanding the extraordinary natural learning abilities infants possess. As a child ages (from 0-12 months) they begin to learn. The more stimulation, the more learning capacity the child will have.

Some people carry over the photographic memory into adulthood. If you are not one of these people, why didn’t you carry it over as an adult too?

Stand by to be SHOCKED!

The answer to this is reading!

We were all born with a photographic memory. We never lose it. We have just lost the ability to USE it. Actually, more correctly, we’ve misplaced the access to it.

You learned phenomenal things as a small child — languages, social skills, etc. THEN, you went to school to learn a superior way to learn, or so we are led to believe. Statistics show that once we enter school, based on the rote – memory system of learning, learning slows down from that point on.

So, what is the primary thing that changed? You learned how to read! By learning how to read, no matter how ineffective it may be for you, you were force fed to learn it, or you were ostracized. A renegade! Some of those renegades are the same people that have carried over their photographic memory as an adult.

You see, the mechanics to learn to read, such as entrained tunnel vision, directly oppose your natural ability to access and utilize the photographic memory. By learning reading, a learned brain function, you gave up access to your natural brain function of the photographic memory.

Solution: You can learn how to access your natural photographic memory again by learning Mental Photography. What’s even more amazing is that while you are learning how to access your photographic memory, you start to see many other things start happening from exercising your brain this way.

You wonder why your children are genius and you are not? Now you know!

You can have a photographic memory too.

 

Great Things Happen Here!

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4 comments

  • It astonishes me that we are these fantastic complex things, thinking about it and how young children are young geniuses. It strikes me to wonder what their belief system is like and what comes to mind is that they don´t have much beliefs . . so instead of creating these new beliefs about what we can do and what we can not do, wouldn´t it be better to just have a minimalistic(essential) set of beliefs ?

    • Arvind,

      Unfortunately, humans don’t work that way. Many of our beliefs are based in the strong emotion of fear. To deal with changing those, we must face our fears again.

      Of course it would be great if we could just reset our beliefs to a minimum. That is why children are so good at “DOing”.

      Shannon

  • It astonishes me that we are these fantastic complex things, thinking about it and how young children are young geniuses. It strikes me to wonder what their belief system is like and what comes to mind is that they don´t have much beliefs . . so instead of creating these new beliefs about what we can do and what we can not do, wouldn´t it be better to just have a minimalistic(essential) set of beliefs ?

    • Arvind,

      Unfortunately, humans don’t work that way. Many of our beliefs are based in the strong emotion of fear. To deal with changing those, we must face our fears again.

      Of course it would be great if we could just reset our beliefs to a minimum. That is why children are so good at “DOing”.

      Shannon