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Image Streaming Brain Exercise


and
Problem Solving Technique

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This entire instruction set is based on original works by Win Wenger, PhD as published
in his ground breaking book, The Einstein Factor, co-authored with Richard Poe. 1997

Image Streaming Brain Exercise and Problem Solving Technique


Burton Linne July 2008
Introduction
Image Streaming was developed by
Win Wenger, PhD in the 1990s as a
method of increasing brain activity in
below par students. It turned out to be a
spectacular success, but even more
useful in already superior minds of
freshman students enrolled in chemistry
and physics courses in a small south
western Minneapolis college. The
instructor there performed the only
scientifically designed test of the
efficacy of Image Streaming by
measuring the before and after IQ scores
of about 30 volunteers.
The sample was below the quantity
needed for publishing the results. So the
test remains unpublicized. However, I
saw the test review. On average the
advanced intelligence students scores
went up 15 to 20 points after 30 days of
practicing the procedure.
This is what it is. With your eyes closed,
you audibly report what you see floating
across the inside of your forehead.
Thats it. Sounds pretty flaky, but this
turns out to be brain work in very high
order neuroscience.
What you perceive from your five senses
is filtered through your limbic system
(inner brain) sent through your
prefrontal lobes of your brain (forehead)
and thence into your cerebrum (grey
wrinkled outer brain) for perpetual
storage. You can see the information as
it travels across your inner forehead as

distinct images, blobs of color, or weird


shapes.
When you command your vocal chords
to describe what you see, the nerve
system that translates your thought
process into muscle movement (vocal
chords) produces a sound. This acoustic
energy is detected by both of your ears
and translated into electrical pulses
which are sent through to your left brain
hemisphere which the sends it to your
right hemisphere to be processed into a
thought for filtering through your limbic
inner brain to travel across your forehead
up to your grey storage department. This
process runs continuously while you are
in the game.
This is a feedback loop. MRI testing
shows that while in this loop, the brain
lights up in all parts. This shows that
brain activity is stimulated with no more
than what I just described that covers all
distant parts.
Each time a neuron is tickled to send the
pulse (information) on to the next
neuron, it grows a hard wire to match up
with another neuron. This goes on at the
rate of about 200 mph. The wires grow
very slowly. The signals travel at the
high speed.
Fifteen minutes to thirty minutes of this
activity is like body building with
weights for a couple of hours. This is
mental exercise unlike any other kind of
mind work. Ages: 4 to 90.

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Images?
Why do you see images in the first
place? The human brain stores images,
not words or alphabet or numbers, but
images. What you will see flashing
across the tv screen inside your forehead

are the images created in your limbic


brain from the information flowing into
it from the smell, sight, sound, touch,
and taste sensors of your body.

The Process
Quiet your brain to day dream level. You will be coasting at Alpha frequency.
Close your eyes.
Get comfortable.
Take a deep breath.
Let it out slowly.
Take another breath, but only half as deep.
Let it out slowly.
Take another half deep breath.
Let it out slowly.
Repeat this for 10 half breaths.
Listen to your breathing.
Focus all your attention on just the sound of your breath.
Working with a partner who will prompt you, describe the chair in the corner of
your room
Then describe what you see as you go around the room to each other item one at a
time. Describe these items in as great detail as you can. Color, size, material,
surface, and anything else. (This will get the images flowing.)
Prompter: What do you see now? Tell me? (This will prevent you from going to
sleep)
Describe whatever you see, whether something you recognize, or just a blob of
color or whatever.
Continue this for 10 minutes the first time. Increase each session by 5 minutes
until you are comfortable with 20 or 30 minutes.
Trade places with your partner when your session is over.

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Problem Solving
In this process you will be using an effective method for tapping into the matrix
of information as used in quantum physics, remote viewing, distance healing and
other previously ridiculed activity that are now proven to be real.
Many books are now being written on getting information from the universes
matrix. This paper will tell you what to do without getting into the various
theories. This method works.
First you must quiet your brain with the breathing technique taught in Image
Streaming as above. The half-breaths cut the oxygen flow to your brain.
Continued for a minute or two, the half-delivery forces the brain to partially shut
down. This turns off the background chatter.
You descend from fully active Beta to day dream level Alpha. There are two more
levels available to you: Theta which is no directed thoughts, deep meditation, and
Delta which is deep sleep.
Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein used variations of this technique in
conducting their careers in idea and product design explorations Edison held a
ball bearing between his fingers that would wake him when he relaxed to let the
bearing fall. Einstein did the same but with a pencil. The following has been well
researched. Frequencies are the resonant frequencies of your brain activity.
Beta waves range between 13-40 HZ. The beta state is associated with peakconcentration, heightened alertness and visual acuity.. 40HZ beta frequency may
be key to the act of cognition. You are in Beta now as you read this.
Alpha waves range between 7-12 HZ. This is a place of deep relaxation, but-not
quite meditation. In Alpha, we begin to access the wealth of creativity-that lies
just below our conscious awareness - it is the gateway, the entry-point that leads
into deeper states of consciousness. Alpha is also the home-of the window
frequency known as the Schuman Resonance, which is the-resonant frequency of
the earths electromagnetic field. This is where you operate in Image Streaming
and in Problem Solving.
Theta waves range between 4-7 HZ. Theta is one of the more elusive andextraordinary realms we can explore. It is also known as the twilight state-which
we normally only experience fleetingly as we rise up out of the depths-of delta
upon waking, or drifting off to sleep. In theta we are in a waking-dream, vivid
imagery flashes before the minds eye and we are receptive to-information

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beyond our normal conscious awareness. Theta has also been-identified as the
gateway to learning and memory. Theta meditation increases-creativity, enhances
learning, reduces stress and awakens intuition and-other extrasensory perception
skills. You cannot operate in this frequency, but valuable information can be
received if only you can capture it for practical use before it dissolves. 100mg of
vitamin B6 daily is helpful in the capture. A pad and pen by your bed is
mandatory.
Delta waves range between 0-4 HZ. Delta is associated with deep sleep. Inaddition, certain frequencies in the delta range trigger the release of-Growth
Hormone beneficial for healing and regeneration. This is why sleep,-deep
restorative sleep is so essential to the healing process. You cannot achieve Delta if
any light energy penetrates you eyelids to trigger electrical pulses to your pineal
gland in the center of your brain where a third eye would fit. This is the so-called
third eye. I now use a sleep mask. A double thick black fabric over my eyes
held on with a couple of elastic bands. Result: I am asleep within seconds and
awake right on time without an alarm (most of the time) fully alert and rested.
This is true even for my daily mid-day 45 minute brain recovery nap. It helps to
be on a no-sugar, very low starch diet.
Next:. Write your problem in one tight simple sentence.
Read your question aloud at least 3 times, e.g., Is ABC stock going to rise in
price on Friday the 10th of January 2008? Or, When will ABC stock rise?
Next: Put yourself in Alpha mode using the breathing technique.
Next: visualize your written query.
Then read it aloud so you can hear the question as you did in Image Streaming.
Then visualize a brick wall.
Then jump over the wall.
The answer to your question will appear.
If the image you see after you have flown over the wall makes no sense, write
down or draw what you see.
Now ask aloud: What does this mean?
Another image will appear.
Write or draw what the new image looks like.
Repeat this process at least 3 times. Write or draw the new image.

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At the end of this repeat and repeat question series you will have 3 or 4 seemingly
different answers. But they will each have some nexus to your question. Some
kind of common denominator. When you lay them down side by side, the answer
will become clear. If not, repeat the answer query four or five more times, once
for each new answer. If there is an answer, it will materialize.
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