Boost Your BrainPower in Under 10 Minutes!

ImageStreaming is an incredibly simple, extremely useful and very easy way to tap the vast mental resources of your inner-mind.

It lets you mine your subconscious for genius-like solutions to problems, creative breakthroughs, increases your IQ, mental performance, and even speeds up learning.

In short, it makes you smarter all round!

Who invented ImageStreaming?
ImageStreaming is the brainchild of Dr. Win Wenger, a pioneer in the field of accelerative learning methods and creativity training.

Dr. Wenger originally invented ImageStreaming a way to use your unconscious as a kind of ‘oracle on demand’ – you focus on a question, quiet your mind and watch what imagery arises in your imagination.

After a short period of practice, you notice that your mind is in fact generating a constant stream of dataflow – impressions, tangents, filing memories, generating ideas all at once whilst your conscious mind is doing surprisingly little!

Dr. Wenger called this flow of information the ‘ImageStream’.

How to get smarter in 10 minutes a day whilst lazing on your sofa in your underwear.
Here’s the basic process for ImageStreaming. It’s very simple, very easy and you’ll be amazed what you can do with it as you play with it for next ten days.

1: Kick back, relax, close your eyes and take a nice deep breath.

2: Start describing out loud whatever images, sounds and feelings are floating through your imagination.

That’s it!

PS: By the way, you don’t actually have to sit around in your underwear.

OK – there are a couple of other points to mention.

The 3 Rules of ImageStreaming
There are three simple rules that make this process work properly.

First – describe your impressions outloud. Get them on tape or describe them to a listener, vividly enough that they can imagine them easily purely from your description.This produces a noticeably higher quality of expression than just mumbling away to yourself!

Second – talk as quickly as you can. This helps you ‘outrun’ the common tendency to consciously filter and analyse the impressions you’re getting.

Third – describe your immediate sensory impressions, in the present tense. IE: ‘I see a large yellow banana’, or ‘I can feel soft, cool, wet sand squish between my toes as I look up at the sparkling white-blue stars’ etc.

Stick to what you can directly see, hear, feel, taste and smell. Direct first-hand experience of fresh info and ideas is what we’re after here – you can analyse the content of your session consciously when you’ve finished getting the fresh ideas.

How come I feel brighter after doing a session?
The current theory is called ‘pole-bridging’. The idea is that by using multiple, different regions of the brain all at once, you build neurological connections between them, and widen your waking access to your unconscious mind.

The result = a better working brain, with each distinct region ‘networked’ through the practice of ImageStreaming, thus adding to your overall accessible, online intelligence.

What benefits can I expect?
There’s tons of them, and they vary depending on what specifically you are using ImageStreaming to do.

And because ImageStreaming makes you more creative, you’ll think up loads of other ways to benefit from this amazing process quickly and easily!

I tend to group the benefits in three main areas:
1) General brain boosting effects – such as increases in verbal fluency, speed of thought, number and quality of ideas, ease of thinking, ease of learning and a wonderful surging intellectual appetite.

2) Faster learning – being able to learn, understand and develop practical skills very quickly.

3) Creative Problem Solving – everyone has problems at some point. As your creativity increases and you get better and better at coming up with solutions using ImageStreaming, ways to solve problems that crop up in your life come to mind more or less immediately.

I Want To Do Something with it Right Now!
OK, OK – calm down;) Most folks go through the following phases when learning to ImageStream.

First of all you learn to actually explore your ImageStream. This is a simple matter of relaxing whichever way you prefer, closing your eyes and describing out loud to tape or listener whatever happens to be in your imagination at that moment(keeping in mind the ‘3 rules’ mentioned above).

So for example, I close my eyes right now… and I see a beach-side scene, soft cool sand beneath my feet, a pale yellow sun barely rising somewhere over the horizon, a shimmering midnight blue sky overhead filled with a stunning profusion of sparkling white and blue-tinged galaxies, stars and the odd green-orange haloed comet. I can feel the cool, flat sand under my feet and hear the sussurus of the sea washing up on the shingly beach front.

Every little ‘trip’ that you take into your ImageStream strenghtens your ability to visualise. In fact, after about 6 years of pursuing various methods of visualisation training methods, ImageStreaming proved much more powerful – AS A SIDE EFFECT! Very useful.

However, you can’t do much with this tool until you learn to use it, so feel free to do a couple of quick dips into your imagination each day until you can close your eyes and get nice, clean, solid imagery flowing freely.

Now that you’ve established a strong flow of ‘random’ imagery, you can start to ask your inner-mind questions.

There’s another article of tips on how to interpret the imagery that you get here, but we’ll start by saying the ideas you get back tend to fall into 2 forms – stuff that’s pretty much literal and stuff that requires a little bit of thought to unwrap it’s meaning for you.

Lets do another example right now. I have a friend who asked me to help them with a logo for their company, so I ask my inner-mind to give me a great idea for a logo and get the following images: I see a choppy sea, sunny overhead and blustering winds, a small sailing boat plows through the dark blue waters in a singluar direction, seemingly untroubled by the waves. I see the white sail filled with wind bearing a simple, elegant text logo for the company on a background, slightly abstract faded-out image of a map Scotland.

Great stuff – the company does NLP training programs, so the metaphor fits perfectly – they teach mental tools and techniques that basically make life easier, control your moods, help you reach your goals and stay focussed on what you want despite the ‘weather’.

And it’s given me a nice idea for how to do the logo – a specific font, specific colour schemes.

Time – about 30 seconds max.

Previously I’d have taken a few hours to sit and sketch out different ideas, do a ton of research and so on. Get the idea?

Brain User Experiment Time:
I recommend that you try 10 mintues a day of ImageStreaming for the next 10 days. Use a tape-recorder or a live listener. Start with simply getting a nice strong flow of imagery going, then move to asking specific questions and watching how the imagery immediately responds to probing.

Have fun!

Michael Campbell
ImageStream Trainer

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