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over and over again sticking with the project and
actually 'see' yourself selling out for a lot of money.


The main point, of course, is to recognize your
self-destruct modes and take great pains to program
in well beyond that point. It is also important to
realize that when you do finally reach 'that point' you
will very quickly have to visualize where it is you
want to go next, or you'll find yourself sliding down
one of those snakes!


The third type of output you'll experience from a
properly programmed biocomputer is the Eureka!
experience. This comes in the form of creative ideas
and hunches. For the best results, know what it is you
want to achieve, program the end result in words and
pictures. Increase the input to the biocomputer by
feeding in research, detail and information pertaining
to the project. (Read magazine articles, go to the
library, send off for information, subscribe to
specialist magazines, clip articles, find out how others
made money in your field) Help the biocomputer by
brainstorming and crossing out any particular
options that don't really appeal, wait patiently for the
results. You don't have to be thinking of the problem
once you have put. the program in. The output comes
in flashes of inspiration and it helps to capture these
on paper when they come. Unlike a conventional
computer, our biocomputers don't have printers
attached to them to turn the output into hard copy!
I've made it a rule to have pen and paper available in
the auto, at the bedside, in the bathroom, in my
pocket, everywhere. However, I still get caught out
from time to time, because the output from the
biocomputer often comes at inconvenient times and
more often that not, while you are doing the strangest
things! (My output usually comes just as I'm about to
nod off to sleep, or just when I'm negotiating a rotary,

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