Win Wenger, Ph.D. and Richard Poe See book keywords and concepts | Practiced PhotoReaders have used the technique to enter a Whole-Mind state, giving them far easier access to right-brain processing in their daily activities.
One jeweler dreaded an upcoming trade show. Each year, he would march laboriously up and down the aisles, searching every booth for the stones he wanted to buy. The ordeal usually lasted about five days.
This time, however, he tried PhotoReading the exhibits. First, he stood back to get a wide-angle view of the entire auditorium. Then he walked briskly down the aisles, allowing his eyes to scan the booths in PhotoFocus. | | After probing his mind about what sort of stones he felt he needed, the dealer walked once more down the aisles, scanning and dipping as he went and stopping only at those booths that "called out" to him. The jeweler completed his mission in a record 2 hours.
USE THE SKILL UNTIL IT FEELS REAL
Your biggest obstacle to success in PhotoReading will be the temptation to give up because you don't believe it's working. Like every other skill you have learned in this book, PhotoReading improves with practice. | Ellen J. Langer See book keywords and concepts | He puts her in a new setting, the way a jeweler would reset a gem. Eliza becomes a grand hit in London, hailed as a beauty and a princess. The interest of the plot is heightened because the dramatic change in context causes an equally dramatic change in Eliza's self-esteem, indeed in what we would call Eliza "herself."
The location of context in our perceptions was vividly illustrated in an experiment conducted by psychologists David Holmes and B. Kent Houston. | Michael Talbot See book keywords and concepts | As such, the role an observer plays in determining the form a quantum takes may be no more mysterious than the fact that the way a jeweler manipulates a gem determines which of its facets become visible and which do not. Because the term hologram usually refers to an image that is static and does not convey the dynamic and ever active nature of the incalculable enfoldings and unfoldings that moment by moment create our universe, Bohm prefers to describe the universe not as a hologram, but as a "holomovement. | Christian Ratsch See book keywords and concepts | The fact that mushrooms had a special religious or ritual importance in ancient Greek cultures can also be seen in the mushroom chains, strings of beads that are clearly shaped like mushrooms, that were were produced in both Minoan and Hellenistic times (one such example of the jeweler's art can be seen in the museum of Iraklion, Crete). The Bronze Age has yielded characteristic ceramic figures that are now known as kourotrophos ("wet nurses"). Both the wet nurses and the children they suckled have the shape of mushrooms (Ripinsky-Naxon 1993*). | Marie-France Muller, M.D., N.D., Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Medecines esoteriques, medecines de demain (Pans: editions 1976) Doctor Jacques Michaud tells us of a curious experiment:
/ears ago a jeweler, who was also an enthusiast of home movies, what was taking place inside precious stones (diamonds) and 3y revealed to some stupefied scientists the ceaseless ferment of that animated these so-called inert masses. The esoteric sci-however, did not have to wait for this particular revelation to ie enormous potentialities that minerals hold within. | Grace Ross Lewis See book keywords and concepts | JEWELER'S ROUGE ? MARS BROWN ? MARS RED ? NATURAL IRON OXIDES ? NATURAL RED OXIDE ? OCHRE ? PRUSSIAN BROWN ? RED IRON OXIDE ? RED OCHRE ? ROUGE ? RUBIGO ? SIENNA ? SYNTHETIC IRON OXIDE ? VENETIAN RED ? VITRIOL RED ? YELLOW OXIDE OF IRON
IRON OXIDE RED__
Products and Uses: A coloring material in marine paints, metal primers, polishing compounds, theatrical rouge, blush, cosmetics, and grease paints.
Precautions: Harmless when used for intended purposes.
Synonyms: CAS: 1332-37-2 ? BURNT SIENNA ? INDIAN RED ? RED IRON OXIDE ? RED OXIDE ? ROUGE ? |
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