puter will either come up on a screen (VDU) or will be
printed out on paper, once the calculations or
processing has been done. The output of the human
biocomputer is in the form of all the habits that we
have. Practically everything we do is a result of habit,
and a result of what we had programmed into our
biocomputers. The other output of the human
biocomputer will be in the form of Eurekas! which are
hunches and guidance. The more correctly you
program your biocomputer the more delighted you
will be with your output. Never forget, input equals
output!
If you were born in France and heard French
voices around you all the time, while you were
growing up, you would end up speaking French. If
I you were born in Germany and heard German voices,
everyday, day in and day out, you would end up
speaking German. If you were born in the USA or
Britain or Australia, and heard English voices when
you were growing up, by hook or by crook, you'd
have ended up speaking English. Input equals output.
One of the amazing features about the bio-
computer is that it has this massive over abundance of
hardware. Children who have been brought up in
multi-lingual families have no problem at all learning
two, three or even four languages at the same time
and manage, seemingly quite easily, to separate them
and use the appropriate language at the correct time.
I love to ask my biocomputer audiences, "How
many of you can speak Chinese?" No one puts up
their hand. "OK, How many of you think Chinese is
difficult?" All the hands go up. Everyone thinks that
Chinese is difficult. I always make my students laugh
when I tell them, "Chinese isn't difficult, there are
over a billion people in China, and all of them speak
Chinese, no problem at all!"