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Let's say you programmed your left computer
with word salad, gobbledegook, a language that
doesn't even exist. That would be the output of your
biocomputer. If you programmed a mishmash of
words that didn't even exist, the output of your
biocomputer would be useless. Garbage in equals
Garbage out. Input equals output.


Let's say you programmed your right computer
with a foggy mess of unclear pictures. What would be
the output? Nothing. You are now dealing with the
most powerful computer in the world. The billion
dollar biocomputer. It demands having concise and
clear pictures and words for its programs. Nothing
I less will do. However, if you take the trouble to insert
the proper pictures in the right computer and match
them up with the equivalent and appropriate words
for the left computer you will find you are getting
output that can only be described as genius. Don't
forget I only drink to genius!


If you're having difficulty visualizing because you
can't get the image right, the following technique may
help you. For argument's sake let's say that you are
trying to visualize yourself looking slim (which of
course is imperative for those seeking to lose weight).
Every time you bring a picture of yourself into your bio-
computer you' see' yourself as you are or worse, fatter.
What you should do is to create a screen in your
imagination with a smaller screen in the bottom left
hand corner. In the large screen let the 'fat picture'
appear but in the small screen' see' yourself looking the
way you want to look, slim, tight muscles and the
Adonis or Venus look. When you have both the large
and the small screens very clearly focused very quickly
switch the two pictures around. Like all visualization
techniques, especially when it's difficult for you to
visualize, it takes a little practice and concentrated effort.

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