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may be one who has a hard time trying to create
pictures in your imagination, let alone play around
with cabbages and make them different colors and ten
feet high. That's because for many years our
imaginations, our right computers (right hemispheres)
have become dormant through lack of use. You see, as
children we have this innate ability to visualize, but
unfortunately, the more we get educated, the more it
gets drummed out of us.


I distinctly remember my childhood days, when I
used to daydream in the classroom. The teacher, Mr
Wenham, time and time again used to bounce the
blackboard eraser off my head and scream at me
"Holland, stop counting sheep, stop gathering wool
and come back down to earth." Before I knew which
way up was up, the educational system had me
completely full of words. My left computer was full of
reading, 'riting and' rithmetic. Full of academic things
that I would find out sooner rather than later were not
too much use to me in the dog eat dog world that we
live in. Unfortunately my right computer was
becoming more and more atrophied. It was only by
accident that I discovered by thinking in pictures I
was able to solve many of the business problems that I
was faced with on a day-to-day basis.


The left computer processes in words and the
right computer processes in pictures. These two very
powerful computers are linked together by a very
substantial band of transmission fibres called the
corpus callosum. Both of the computers are extremely
powerful and both the computers go about their
processing in totally different ways.
One of the questions that I always ask at my
biocomputer seminars is "How many of you have
read self-help books, that tell you, if you have a bill
that you want to get paid you must visualize the bill

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