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biocomputer and that becomes a permanent track for
you to run on. I'm determined that you never lose
sight of the golden thread that runs throughout this
complete philosophy! (By the time you finish this book
I am determined that you will start visualizing and
programming, not rush out to the store to buy yet
another self-help book that will further gum up your
already overloaded left computer!)


Just to cover a few more major points before we get
heavily involved in the reticular activating system, RAS
for short. Let's talk about the hardware that we have
already discussed in detail so far. We've discussed the
two hemispheres, the left and the right computers. The
left computer processes in words and the right
computer processes in pictures. We've talked in detail
about the corpus callosum that is the substantial band
of transmission fibres that joins the two computers
together. We've talked about the neurons, which are the
cells full of electrochemicals that link together to form a
ganglia, which is a biocomputer program. We have
talked about visualizing, in detail and how that puts
programs into the individual cells, because the human
biocomputer cannot tell the difference between a real
experience and a vividly imagined experience. We have
talked about the necessity of having this information
(biocomputer programs) if we are going to attain the
objectives we have set ourselves. We know we must
have these programs in place before the actual event, to
enable us to have a track to run on. Good! (For a
moment I thought I was talking to myself!)


The part of the biocomputer that I am now going to
discuss with you is what I would call the most
'significant' discovery of the twentieth century. The
Reticular Activating System, as I said before, RAS for
short. The RAS is- a bundle of densely packed cells
located in the central core of the brain. It is about the size

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