I am reading The Einstein Factor right now. I also just finished "The Brain That Changes Itself" by Norman Doidge (brain plasticity). I think from the standpoint of brain plasticity, Image Streaming makes a lot of sense. I'm surprised by the connection between the two books. What appears to happen, as Wenger diagrams in his book, is that neuronal connections between several parts of the brain are strengthened by doing Image Streaming. We begin to exercise parts of the brain in ways we don't normally do.
IS seems very similar to stream writing as another poster mentioned. I think it's also very close to what I've read about intuitive readings. In fact, it seems almost identical. You're meant to describe precisely what you see without editing. The goal is pure observance without interpretation (until later) which is why you talk into a tape recorder. It's like doing your own intuitive readings. I'm eager to start using it and would like to hear about anyone else's experiences!
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