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Thought Particles

Building Blocks of Perceptual Reality: Binary Code of the Mind

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Thought Particles

By: Roy H. Williams
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This limited-edition insight unveils the Wizard's theories on how thoughts are assembled in the mind from stored sensory associations. Properly used, this knowledge will allow you to deepen perception and heighten interest in all your attempts at visual and auditory messaging.

Useful neurological insights will also be detailed, such as the differences between working memory, declarative memory, and procedural memory, and how you can access each to achieve better communication.

©2003 Wizard Academy Press & Roy H. Williams (P)2003 Wizard Academy Press & Roy H. Williams
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

Yes, I thought it interesting, I'm actually going to listen to this again but was disappointed that the material the audio book referenced did not come with my purchase.

Would you ever listen to anything by Roy H. Williams again?

As long as it's not preachy, the bible references really threw me off. I've read the bible and appreciate it's literary value but believe it should stay out of the present, especially with reference to technology.

Which scene was your favorite?

Thoughts as binary ones and zeros, -the reference to code was extremely fascinating!

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Depends on how well the screenplay is written, the director and casts; maybe.

Any additional comments?

Please attach the referenced source material as a PDF or give a link to where it is located, thanks!

Felt like I got bucked off at the end.

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