PhotoReading in Atlanta was Mind Blowing!

The PhotoReading Seminar this past weekend here in Atlanta was mind blowing. Once again, people came from far and wide to immerse themselves in the "experience" and it was powerful.

 

Edgar Oblitey took the course from me in December 2009 and has decided to finish a four year degree in one year! He is well on the path and share some of his successes already using the system.

 

Steve and Darlene Wilson traveled from Vancouver and brought their three children, who also attended the seminar. Benjamin is 15, Briana is 14 and Amanda is 10. They played full court along side the adults and did very well.

 

Jean-Pierre Wilmart is a life-long learner, and at 71 had a new and expanded experience of himself in the course and now sees tons of new possiblities for the rest of his life!

 

Then there was Kerry, Josh and Nancy Tilton, another family that are all graduates of the program from 1994. PhotoReading took Nancy through law school and helped her in many other areas of her life. The real life testimonials are astonishing.

 

Another graduate, Erica Nicholson brought her ten year old daughter Brejah to take the course with her. Children need exposure to this as soon as possible and I'm so proud of the parents that took the plunge and brought their children to the course. Stay tuned for details on the upcoming summer camp for teens.

 

Learning Strategies' graduate policy is the coolest as those who have completed the program are invited to retake the course for a small fee of $80 any where in the world with different instructors. They show up to share their successes and to hone their skills. They also get the pleasure of experiencing different instructors teaching styles. What a fantastic benefit!

 

The diversity of the people that come, not only to learn the PhotoReading Whole Mind System, but also to accelerate their personal journey as growing human beings (GHBs) always delights my heart! I am always expanded by the many new friends and activation partners who are powerful contributors and who are all committed to the same thing – mastering the information age and personal self-mastery!

 

I have Relational Wealth in a big way and I love PhotoReading for all of the gifts that it brings, many which have to be experienced as words can't begin to describe the hidden treasures inside…

 

Graduates – Who holds the key?
 

4 Responses to “PhotoReading in Atlanta was Mind Blowing!”

  • Hi Millicent!
    Mind Blowing is right!  Ideas have been coming to me constantly since the training this past weekend.  I have come up with at least 10 new ways to apply reading in my life that I have never thought of before!  Not just that, new ideas have been flowing into my mind so fast that I have to carry my "portable memory bank" in my pocket!
    I feel completely mentally energized, re-wired, and re-enthused about my ongoing projects and excited about the ideas that have been coming into my mind.  Wheeeeeee! I love this feeling!
    What a treat it was to be around so many cool, like-minded, and fun (brilliant, genuine, knowledge seeking, forward thinking, unlimited…) people this past weekend!  We are already keeping in touch with each other and I expect some wonderful master minding in the near future.

    Thank you for your energy and enthusiasm for learning and genius – sometimes we need to be reminded of our brilliance (and the inherent brilliance of those around us  :-) .

    Cheers + Much Love,
    Nancy T. Hand, JD
    PS – I HOLD THE KEY!!!!!!

  • stclaire says:

    Nancy!
    Your presence and contribution to the PhotoReading class in Atlanta this past weekend was incredible. I can’t thank you enough for being a woman of excellence and “doing the thing” full out. You’ve got power and you do indeed hold the key. It is my pleasure to count you amongst my newest PhotoReading family and friends! Know that I am always at your service.
    Millicent!

  • Zerahk says:

    Dear Millicent,
     
    Thanks so much for inviting  me to attend your recent PhotoReading seminar. In addition to reinforcing concepts that I have already learned, I also made dramatic growth in my knowledge of certain concepts like the amygdala, the holographic universe, and the Einstein Factor (i.e., how to achieve Einsteinian genius through the imagination and writing).

    I also met a number of incredible people too. Because so many people were attending the seminar for the first time, I chose to limit my comments during the seminar so that they could share their growth, insights, and development. Some people may have seen this as being reserved, but I actually found it to be very insightful. You could see many people transform from being skeptical and confused to having increased confidence and awareness in themselves. I also was surprised to see how intimately connected slow reading, low self-esteem, and perfectionism are and how photoreading immediately challenges this paradigm. Its amazing how many well-educated people suffer from these diseased mentalities.

    I also enjoyed watching you teach and I gained a heightened appreciation for your enthusiastic, energetic teaching style and your concern for your students. Instead of asking is this a viable tool for learning, I asked myself, why didn't I learn this skill sooner.

    Everything is synchronous. I remember that when I was in high school I went to the public library and I walked over to the speed reading section and encountered the Photoreading book by Paul. I checked it out and got to the soft eye portion but never really saw another person apply the technique, so I got the information but did not apply it.

    Then I remember meeting you and practicing at my first seminar and seeing that my initial thought of, "man, I wish I could take a course for this and have an instructor to teach me how to do this" had actually come true! Moreover, I reflected on these things while revisiting the course.

    I really enjoyed meeting so many diverse people. This time I chose to let them talk more so that I could listen. I think some people thought I was afraid to share, but I learned so much! If you just observed the various books people were PhotoReading like The Tipping Point, The Holographic Universe, Black's Law Dictionary, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life, I could see that our group was much more concerned with living a better and more productive life. This explains why the energy in our seminar room was so positive and loving.

    I regret that my work schedule zapped so much energy from me that I could not participate full-force by being actively involved in all of the wonderful activities. On one of the days, I had to serve a full shift after the PhotoReading seminar AND help do dishes because a dishwasher did not show up. The combined rigor of these influences forced me to take breaks to rest or take walks so that I could keep my blood flowing or snack so that I could keep up with the massive amount of energy I was expending.

    I wanted you to know that I could not share all of my insights with you because I had to rush to work on the last two days, but Yahtniel and I have been talking together and we are very excited about PhotoReading and we are also very serious about it. Maybe in the future if you drop by the restaurant or come to the West End I can share some of my insights and my new interests with you.

    It's interesting that after I took your course, I had a suffocating job that sapped up all of my energy and I found the level of PhotoReading that I desired to do to be too demanding so I stopped. I remember that I hoped that I would have a new schedule to work with so that I could actually implement my goals and feel a sense of accomplishment. Well, I finished that job and then got a new one which I maintained for over a year and a half. This job was suffocating too. Then I met you a few days before I found out that I had been fired. This was so wonderful though because it has freed up my schedule so that I could attend the seminar. When I reread through my goals from the first seminar I looked at them and said, "Damn! Now that I no longer have that job anymore, I spoke this reality into existence whereby I can re-manifest these goals from the past in an optimum environment!" I think this is really exciting and I have even more insights but I do not want to overwhelm you with them in one email.

    I just wanted to let you know that I had a great time, I enjoyed the energy of your guests, and I am still having revelations from our PhotoReading experiences, activating the books, and from the information you shared with us. I am very excited about the future and for once, I feel intellectually stimulated.

    Thanks for sharing and for enriching my intellectual environment and increasing my level of stimulation.

  • stclaire says:

    Zerahk, I really loved your comments about being present with your listening to others as well as your observations of them in their new-found process. Each time graduates come, they have a new experience of the program and of themselves. You are always in my heart! – Millicent

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