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"that it is his ability to teach using layman's terms that
has won him accolades from many quarters, including
industry and the motivational speaker circuit." What
more can I say other that I wholeheartedly agree with
the said interviewer. My point is this, yes, I do think I
can explain something that is tremendously complex.
But having said that, I would ask of you one thing.
The golden thread that runs through this philosophy
is delicate at the best of times and in many places
tends to get lost altogether. Do not get alarmed as we
progress. Read this instruction manual many times
over. Read it from the front to the back, then from the
back to the front.


Work it, use it, carry out the instructions. Reading
alone will not be enough. Reading it once will not be
enough. The biocomputer simply does not work like
that, at all. Recognize this material for what it is. It is
an instruction manual. It tells you to do many specific
things. The golden thread by the way, lest you forget.
Relax and visualize the future as you desire it! Never
forget the golden thread!


Computers are capable of solving a variety of
complex problems with astonishing rapidity. They i
correlate, compile and assimilate information. They I
solve problems because they have an input of
information that provides output for solutions. They
have stored information and instructions which are
known as programs.


The human biocomputer is the most powerful and
complex computer in the world. It can solve
problems, create, process in words, pictures and
feelings as well as think in black and white and color.
It has input that will give certain output under certain
condit ions and it has stored instructions and
programs. These programs will govern your output in
the way of day to day habits and when the conditions

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