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got out of it was a laser printer. I understand exactly
what you mean by programming for what you really
It want. In actual fact you have to think things through."


England: Geoff, "I am beginning to see how compli-
cated biocomputer language is. You have to program in
what you really want, don't short-change yourself. You
have to program way beyond where you think you
want to go and you have to make sure that you keep
programming in once you attain your goal, otherwise
the biocomputer will stop working. I can see why my
life has been a series of ups and downs like a yo-yo. I
can also see my way clear to my own success."


USA: Nolan, "Looking at it now I always thought I
was doing my biocomputer a favour by giving a good
length of time for it to solve a problem or accomplish a
goal. The exact reverse is true."


USA: Pat, "I wonder how many people are doing
their affirmations with the wrong words and are getting
frustrated because they think they're doing it right?"


USA: Marion, "My biocomputer has been on
standby because I let my intellect tell me five years
I was realistic for making a million dollars. "


England: David, "Ron Holland, I am lost for
words. I have heard you speak four times now.
Marvellous. Please come back to our branch soon!"


USA: Vincent, "I can quite easily see the brain
operating like a computer would be able to solve
problems very quickly."


USA: Martin, "I can see that every time I have
programmed a goal I accidently program in the place
for my biocomputer to stop working."


USA: Tina, "I have always talked to myself about my
lack of self-worth. I keep telling myself I doubt I can do it."


USA: Barbie, "The biocomputer really does have a
language of its own. The buzz words to watch for are
Mission Accomplished Signals. Standing By, Waiting for

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