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Image StreamingIt is claimed that Image Streaming is a technique that facilitates access to the deep subconscious by accessing the constantly arising stream of visual images that we have. The effect of image streaming is purported to: - Obtain answers
- Increase awareness
- To raise IQ by 20 or more points
The Procedure 1. The Question. Asking ones self a question. 2. The Image Stream. This involves speaking to a live listener or tape recorder, relaxed with eyes closed, and describing aloud whatever images come off the top of your head. This is done in a rapid-flow, with attention to sensory detail. As more free images emerge, further scenes and images are described. 3. Feature-Questioning. A feature is picked out, such as a wall, a tree or bush, whatever's there. Further questions are used to trigger further images. 4. Inductive Inference. Once a set of images from this purportedly constant flow have run dry, the Image Streaming faculties are thanked by the image streamer for showing them an answer. The facilities are then asked for help in understanding the messages of the images as they are often symbolic. 5. Examining Connections: When there are similarities in any stream of images, these symbols in common will form the core of the answer or message from the subconscious. 6. Relate. The original forgotten question is revisited and the core elements are interpreted to fit the answer. 7. Debrief. The whole image streaming experience is reported to another individual (directly or by telephone) or to notebook or computer. The feedback should add further to an understanding of what has just occurred. The Background Image streaming was developed by Win Wenger, a popular psychologist popular psychology who claims to have combined a style of thinking attributed to Albert Einstein, with Socratic questioning methods of mysterious antiquity. This was conceived in order to utilize the common mind myths of left and right brain thinking and unbounded potential of the mind. The Theory It is emphasized to describe aloud, purportedly to bring the mind's images into conscious awareness, no matter how irrelevant or silly the images may at first appear. This process is claimed to help bridge the separate regions of the brain, although this refers in general to The theory refers to a new age concept of the unified field, whereby feedback reinforces what you experience in a complex universe. However, it should be noted that this theory is unsupported by rigorous science and is only within the scope of popular psychology, pseudoscience or mind myths. External links *http://www.winwenger.com/unified.htm
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