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UMJ
10-19-2004, 05:43 PM
Hello all I came to this forum briefly months ago to obtain lucidity. Nuclear hypnosis techniques combined with belief and determination helped me break through the barriers of lucidity quite easily. This summer, using a combination of NLP and hypnotic techniques I literally made it my obsession to master the art of learning. As an obsession, it consumed my every thought and controlled my every action.

To me the basics I had to master were clear.

Information processing through photo reading, reading, picturereading (all same thing)
Memory: Paul Scheele's memory optimizer served me well along with Mega Memory.
I.Q Win Wengers work The Einstein factor. Paul Scheeles work the genius code.
NLP/DHE
Meditation
Accelerative Learning
By mastering techniques in each of these categories I knew by the end of the summer I could become a super genius. With photoreading, memory optimizer, and genius code I devoted three hours of my day to practicing the basics. An hour for image streaming, an hour for photoreading experimentation, and hour for various memory drills.
Then I spent the rest of the day researching techniques and accelerated learning tactics so that I can put together a syllabi like no other in which I would by the end of the summer had mastered learning.

This is a lucidity forum so let me talk about my lucid training. Basically every technique that is used for AL can be used in your dreams and the results are amplified times 100. I kept a dream diary in which I experimented with various dreaming techniques.

By the end of the summer I had raised my I.Q. by 63 points my original I.Q. being 120. Now I have a solid I.Q of 183. I had already believed to be as high as 180+ due to the inaccuracy of a previously token I.Q. test.

Now that I had mastered the art of learning I did what every respectable videogame head turned self-heelpost would do... I mastered a video game.

No I'm just playing. As part of my many field test experiments of how effectively I can learn things mastering Dead Or Alive for Xbox became one of them. That is because this game is going to be on Xbox live which would allow me to play against the best players in the world. Plus, because of DOAs fighting system and emphasis on adaptation it becomes like a game of chess in which the smartest person usually wins. Also I had never played the game before so it would be a true test.

After just a month of applying every technique I know towards the mastery of this game I went to every forum related to Xbox and DOA that I know and proclaimed my greatness to everyone. Although I posted the message on over 50 forums, here’s some links of the mains ones that mattered

This challenge thread was the initial challenge to everyone.
CHALLENGE!!!
The most popular street fighter site to exist
http://www.shoryuken.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73000
Where all the best DOA players play
http://www.homegamers.com/doacentral/forum...topic.php?t=176 (http://www.homegamers.com/doacentral/forum/viewtopic.php?t=176)
Extremely popular DOA site.
http://www.neotaku.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1788

The thread a prize stated that I would give twenty dollars to the first person who can beat me in a game of DOA
A PRIZE!!!
http://www.neotaku.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1859
http://www.homegamers.com/doacentral/forum...topic.php?t=201 (http://www.homegamers.com/doacentral/forum/viewtopic.php?t=201)


I am also making a website and a live journal devoted to this project. They think it’s to categorize my greatness, we know it's to record data. I shall record all my matches against the best players and such.

This is the first of my many experiments (all successes) that I have decided to make public in hopes to answer the question to those who really are curious about how effective these techniques really are.

I'll post the live journal site and the website once into existence. The game releases on Oct. 27th.

DrumCorpsAlum
10-19-2004, 06:07 PM
Wow. Anyhow, you gave me an idea. I think I'll explore Vice City in my next lucid dream, since I know that city like the back of my hand anyhow.

nightowl
10-19-2004, 06:24 PM
hmm..sorry, but im not a great reader but...what was the point of that? Did you mean being in a video game when dreaming?

Turkeh
10-20-2004, 03:28 AM
Summary: Basiclay he did a bit of reprograming made lerning his obsession lernt somthing now he's gonna try it out in a test.

Post should have been in the lounge i guess...

Alric
10-20-2004, 10:46 AM
I always believed that if you really put yourself into something like that you would have great results. We are talking about 6+ hours a day, every day, after all. You do anything that much and you have to get really good.

I don't know if you where talking like that to try to get people to play against you or not, but you do sound kind of like a jerk in that post heh. I would suggest being nicer and they will play you just as much, if not more.

UMJ
10-20-2004, 12:28 PM
Talking shit is fun because it rallies everybody against me. No longer do people want to chill with the best and be my friend but want to constantly try their best to defeat day in and out.
Thus, talking shit is more effective.

In anycase, you are completely right about the great results parts. I hope I have expired you to do the same as I. I spent more than six hours I spent every waking minute. Remember, it became my obsession.

An obsession that took about a week to dwindle down.

nightowl
10-20-2004, 12:57 PM
oh, ok..i was a little confused since it was here in the general discussion of lucid dreaming. Im just gonna move it to the lounge then

Kaniaz
10-20-2004, 01:20 PM
Reeks of teh geek.

Alric
10-20-2004, 11:52 PM
I don't think most people have the time for that heh. Well not 6 hours a day but I am sure they have some time heh. Did you buy all that stuff from that place(I noticed they sold all 3 of them things). If not you have any links to any other websites, because I am way to cheap to pay heh. Infact its not even being cheap because they cost a ton heh.

Alric
10-21-2004, 01:44 AM
Better yet just explain what you did each day.

FaatFaat
10-21-2004, 02:59 PM
Will you please tell us, step by step, specifically how to master LDing?

CT
10-21-2004, 03:16 PM
Max Payne 2 bullet time is an excellent LD substitute.

Amethyst Star
10-21-2004, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by CT
Max Payne 2 bullet time is an excellent LD substitute.

Max Payne 2 (and 1) is a friggin awesome game!!! Was kind of short, though. There needs to be another one.

CT
10-21-2004, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by Amethyst Star+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Amethyst Star)</div><!--QuoteBegin-CT
Max Payne 2 bullet time is an excellent LD substitute.

Max Payne 2 (and 1) is a friggin awesome game!!! Was kind of short, though. There needs to be another one.[/b]

yeah, and I wish they brought back the 'constipated' face of the original pax payne (in the comics too) cause the new max kinda looks like a wuss.. (its the face of the guy that wrote both stories actually)

Alric
10-22-2004, 01:33 PM
I wonder if he even reads the lounge.

CT
10-22-2004, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by Alric
I wonder if he even reads the lounge.

:huh:

Alric
10-23-2004, 12:53 AM
It was in the other forum but it got moved. If he never sees it he can't reply.

agniaries
12-11-2005, 05:53 AM
Originally posted by UMJ
proclaimed my greatness to everyone
It realy sounds to me like you have a inferiority complex.
A Narcissistic voyage into the mind of a not-quite stable human, and the never-ending search for the meaning of life.
www.inferiority.com/ :shakehead2: