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up in the detention center, I deliberately programmed
my biocomputer to make something happen. I was
determined not to waste any time at all and that is all
part of the story, I programmed my biocomputer to get
the results. I maintain that there are opportunities
everywhere, but you must program the biocomputer
to let them come into your field of vision. That is one
of the main functions of the RAS.


Will you tell us a few more of your funny verses,
pleeeeze!
When you put it like that, how can I resist?


Bish Bosh, loads of dosh, get the deal, under the
cosh!


He who climbs a tree and hollers, of wares he has
to sell. Is bound to make more dollars, than he who
whispers down a well!


Plod on, plod on, plod on! Plod ON, Plod ON,
Plod ON!! PLOD ON, PLOD ON. PLOD ON!!!


There are many good reasons for living, and one's
just entered my head. If a fellow can't live when he's
living, how the hell can he live when he's dead! Next!


Can you give us another example of how the
imagination can work for us?
I'd be delighted to. Let's imagine you were going
on a very long trip in your Toyota Land Cruiser. Let's
say that you'd never done such a long trip before and
you'd be expecting all sorts of hazards because of all
the varying terrains you'd be covering.


To put the program into the biocomputer for a
successful trip you'd start visualizing the trip. As you
started to visualize you' saw' some snow falling, that
would remind you to make sure you had a fully
charged spare battery and a shovel to dig you out. You
carried on visualizing and as you did you realized

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