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文档介绍:The 100% Brain Course
(Master Manual)
Creative Exercises to Develop 100% of Your Brain
Perfect Pitch
Vibrational Sight Lightning Calculating
Intuitive Thinking Speed Reading
Time Distortion Photographic Memory
Lucid Dreaming Unconditional Love
Sensory Sculpting
By Melvin D. Saunders
The 100% Brain Course
(Master Manual)
....Creative Exercises to Develop 100% of Your Brain
By Melvin D. Saunders
The 100% Brain Course (Master Manual)
Copyright © 2001 by Melvin D. Saunders
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced
in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,
without first obtaining permission in writing from the publisher.
Creative Alternatives Center
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
ISBN 0-944737-06-4
Preface
Many people think that the concept of using 100% of their brain is impossible for
them to achieve. They think it is more normal to use 2%, 5%, 10% or 20% of their
brain and they may even brag about how little they use their brains?! These same
people use all ten of their fingers without thinking that is it normal to use one or two
fingers, so why do they use their brain any less than their fingers?
All other mammals use 100% of their brains, because we see no degenerative,
brain cell loss in their old age as we see in humans. Animals keep themselves
healthy, fed and happy. They don’t create wars between themselves. They don’t
greedily accumulate more than they need to use. They don’t frivolously upy
their time with mind-altering pursuits. They are industrious and productive, and they
always have what they need, being plete harmony with their environment. So
why does man think and act so much differently than other species?
Man begins life as a happy child, fun-loving and seeking to nurture himself, but
helpless on his own. As the child grows, he develops preferences. He begins to
think for himself, and learning es a con