by Kharon » May 4th, 2007, 12:43 pm
Yes and no. Take the account of people who, having listened for some months to TrainSuperhumanMind and report that they have just the effect you are reporting -- remembering things without remembering learning them.
Improvement of thinking is one of two things, the first of which is a physical change in the wiring or chemical structure of the brain to be more efficient and 'normal', much akin to that achieved by the drugs given to treat disorders such as depression or attention deficit. These chemical fixes we have come up with are not especially long lasting, as the pills must be taken daily or more often to retain the desired effects. In addition, these pills may have other side effects as well as withdrawal symptoms (I suffered in my childhood through a rough weekend of ritalin withdrawal) if suddenly discontinued.
The second is iproving how we connect our thoughts and knowledge together in a metaphysical way. Telling our mind better ways to fire off the neurons of our brain, perhaps, but also learning how to better connect information. Considering that you were not at your full present level of intellectual development at 6 years old, this method CLEARLY works. However you may also want to consider the common story that we utilize only 10% of our brain's potential. So what if it is possible to train our mind to unlock the rest of our brain's potential?
What exactly IS this potential? Eidetic, or photographic, memory is one potential. Not everyone has eidetic memory, yet it's one of those simple things which could be tapped into as part of our potential. The ability to acquire and retain knowledge more quicly is something we are trained to do throughout school, and which, like many trained abilities, dulls when we leave and no longer use the skill. True speed reading (with retention of the knowledge) is another of these possible parts of our potential.
I'm not going to say that supernatural abilities such as precognition and telepathy are undeniable parts of unlocking our brain's full potential, however I do believe in the supernatural and the metaphysical. Precognition can be an enhanced knowledge for reading the events of the past as they impact the future. Telepathy could be reading body language, rather than the metaphysical thoughts and dreams.
Do the files word? Yes. They improve your thinking and allow you to learn better and perceive things with greater acuity. Often those two factors are all we need in order to "know things out of the blue" as you put it. My restaurant has a very important rul put up for all of the servers:
"Perception is reality." Sure, the rule is in regards to customer complaints, but here's a big question for you: If you believe that you learn better and have greater mental and perceptive acuity, why would you want to prevent that belief from becoming reality?