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  1. You have a total incongruity between the two
    computers.


When can we expect output as a result of all our
programming?
Good question. You have to keep going with the
programming, most people give up far too prema-
turely. Every time you play your tapes there is
obviously an accumulative effect as the neurons all
link together to form a program. I think you have to
keep programming until you build a critical mass that
overcomes the negative program, then you begin to
feel the benefits of the new program.


I love the story of the old man in the railway
station looking at a very old steam train that was trying
to get up a head of steam. The boiler wasn't yet hot. He
looked at his wife and said, "It'll never start!" The
engineer kept stoking the boiler and all of a sudden the
engine was belching out steam and smoke from
everywhere, flywheels were whirring round, steam
was hissing, pistons were belting back and forth. His
wife looked at him and said with a smile, "What do
you think now, honey?" to which he replied "It'll never
stop!"


So it is with the biocomputer. Just get up a
head of steam, keep putting the programs in, don't
stop and very soon you'll be getting the output you
need!


I know my problem is that I just keep stopping and I
know I would be better off if I just kept going. What
can I do?
Most people have a habit of taking the foot off the
accelerator far to prematurely. The program you need
is for diligence: 'I work really hard toward my goals. I
work consistently and persistently and I don't keep

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