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Loading... SUPERLEARNINGby Sheila Ostrander
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Good for teachers, parents, students...anyone wanting to be able to retain information! ( )Apparently inspired by such disparate upper echelon thinkers such as Jean Houston (AHP), de Chardin, and Timothy Leary, the Ostranders explore and exhort the Consciousness and other potentials of the brain/mind. Autogenic and yogic training techniques, and exercising the certainty that human IQ is not a fixed quantity in any individual. The book attempts to display the route to expanded memory. The Bulgarian "scientist", Dr Georgi Lozanov, studied people with extraordinary mental abilities, including Mikhail Keuny, and developed a learning system called "suggestopedia". It is the "application" of altered consciousness. The idea of brain as sponge is backed up by Dr Wilder Penfield of the Montreal Neurological Institute. The trick, of course, is recall...(!) no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0440384249, Mass Market Paperback)A revolutionary new system that lets you master facts, figures, sports skills, your health, psychic abilities--anything!--two to ten times faster than you ever thought passable.Remember almost anything you see or hear. Master sports skills with incredible ease. Solve problems while you sleep. Raise your grades and shorten your study hours. Learn languages with lightning speed. Turn your children into superlearners. Improve your health, reduce aches and pains. Succeed at anything you do with powerful new skills that help you makes the right decisions. And much, much more... Add undreamed-of dimensions to your abilities, using innovative, easy-to-follow techniques proved in worldwide studies. Included are dozens of exercises that can turn potential into ultra-performance in almost every area of your life. (retrieved from Amazon Tue, 05 Jan 2010 12:13:59 -0500) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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