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Ireland: Isabelle, "Every now and then I pull the ;
car over to the side of the road and start to visualize.
It's like a zoo at home and at the office, it's just too
noisy.


USA: Ollie, "At times I've used visualization
accidentally and got fabulous results. What I've got to
do now is get the faculty under control."


USA: MaryLynn, "I have found it's best if my
friend takes me down and then takes me through my
visualization. Then I do the same for her."


USA: Homer, "I'm a builder and often when I get
stuck, I visualize the project finished, then very
quickly, I come up with an idea. I don't understand
why I have never used it in other areas of my life."


Australia: Bert, "By visualizing, some of the
Eurekas! that you get are outstanding. It pays to put
the idea into practice as soon as practically possible
because that's what kicks the biocomputer into work
quicker next time."


Poland: Eva, "You're the first seminar leader to
tell us just how hard it is to visualize and that we've
got our work cut out. In the past it was always
brushed off as easy and I wondered why I couldn't do
it. Now I know it's difficult for a lot of people, I can
accept it and start working on it."


USA: Ollie, "Now that you've told us about
visualization I can really see myself in all sorts of
situations. It's great fun. I never used to fantasize
because I thought it was dangerous."


England: Phil, "At school I was taught how to do
everything except think."


USA: Chuck, "This is a tool I shall use for the
next forty years. It's a shame that I haven't used it
for the last forty. I might have something to show for
them."


USA: John, "When I thought I was visualizing

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