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2.25. How can I use Lucid Dreams to read 1 million words per minute?




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This article is from the Lucid Dreaming FAQ, by "Lars Rune Foleide" larsrune@sf.telia.no .

2.25. How can I use Lucid Dreams to read 1 million words per minute?

To reach speeds as high as 1 million words per minute a computer
program that can show 30 frames each second with 550 words must be
developed. Such plans are in place, but no programming has been
started yet (If anyone wants to assist in this, please let me know). A
video camera and a TV might also produce such high speeds. But a
computer program might show E-texts and maybe also allow searching for
desired information on the web. This technique works by using the
power of your subconscious. Your subconscious has the ability to
process enormous amount of information. Until the computer program is
developed you can use a little variation. And that is using normal
books. Since it takes some time turning each page of the book does the
speed drop to about 25,000-50,000 wpm. Before sending the pages in the
book for processing to your subconscious you should enter a trance
state, preferably the theta state. Turning the pages of the book will
make it difficult to keep that state. But it can be done with
practice. (The computer program will include flashing screen and
binaural beats to put you down in the desired state before sending the
pages to your subconscious). To send the most of the information in
the book to your subconscious you can't have a hard focus on the book
or screen. If you are reading a book you should place your focus some
place behind the book. This will be a lot easier with a computer
program. Because it will include stereograms in the background that
you may try to focus on. (Stereograms are pictures where you have to
diverge to see the 3D-picture.) Before starting the reading should you
give yourself appropriate affirmations. You will have no recall of
what you just read once you are finished. At least not at first. This
is where Lucid Dreaming comes into the picture. While Lucid Dreaming
you have access to all the information that your subconscious has
stored throughout history. But the beauty with Lucid Dreaming is that
you can let your subconscious process the information for you. You
might imagine meeting the author of the book you read around the
corner. Once you meet him can you start asking all the questions you
were seeking answer for in the book. And your subconscious will
provide the right answers. Even where in the book you will find that
answer. If you read a novel can you sit down in the most comfortable
chair you can think of, imagine a big screen TV with 3D-cinema
sound. Then you might start watching the novel while eating
popcorn. But this should be done in the weekend when you can sleep for
about 12 hours. The 4 last hours will almost be a continual long
REM. Great for watching movies.



 

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