Description
Memory development skill is directly related to creative intellect. Intellect is a faculty of soul through which it selects the desired thoughts and emotions. The intellect performs three important functions, i.e. to visualise, to discriminate and to decide. Out of these, the power to visualise is the most important function of the intellect. Memory development is the result of creative visualisation power of intellect.
A soul with a powerful intellect can enjoy the experience of its own choice regardless of external stimuli, whereas a soul with a weak intellect is often pushed by the strong impressions or habits stored in subconscious mind. It can also be influenced by the moods of the other or by atmosphere around. That is why many psychologists say that our subconscious mind/ unconscious mind is very powerful and it gets things done automatically. Memory development means programming subconscious or unconscious mind.
This book is comprehensive in nature that provides very interesting techniques on developing the memory skills. This book surpasses other write-ups on this subjects in following aspects:
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This book, comprehensively analyses the human memory system with respect to the power of soul, whereas other books relate the function of memory entirely with the process of the brain mechanism only. Brain is just an instrument for recording but the mind and intellect play the vital role in memory programming.
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This book systematically presents the techniques of memory programming with special focus on students’ requirements. This book is very helpful for students and can be easily grasped by them. The technique taught in this book would be a great help to anyone besides students.
Dr B K Chandra Shekhar is known to me personally for the last seven years. He is a simple man with high thinking. He has lots of experience of applying the power of third eye. He applied these powers to get rid of life threatening diseases like cancer, hepatitis and diabetes. His services are sought from various schools, colleges, social organisations, institutions and Central/State govts. He conducts memory workshops for students and professionals. He also provides very useful guidance to students to remove their exam fear and better their performances.
He has put sincere efforts to present this precious knowledge of memory system in a book form worth emulating for the benefits of student community. His efforts are an eye opener for all of us. I hope this book will certainly prove beneficial for the student in opening their third eye and in enhancing their memory power and help them to harness their talents and release their true potential. I wish him in this hard endeavour and many successes in his life.
– Air Marshal P S Bhangu
Contents
Introduction
1. Need of Memory
2. Problems People Face Without Good Memory Power
3. Analogy Between a Computer and Human Brain
Part I: Laws of Memory
1. Introduction to Memory
2. Efficacy of Various Memory Techniques
3. Rhyme Method
4. Shape Method
5. Value Method
6. Phonetic Method
7. Mnemonics
8. Link and Story Method
9. Memorising Faster with Mental Pegs
10. Mind Mapping
Part II: Applications of Memory Techniques
1. How to Remember Names and Faces
2. How to Remember Places, Locations, Dates and Phone Numbers
3. How to Memorise History and Social Studies
4. How to Memorise Geography
5. How to Memorise Laws, Articles, Sections and Sub-sections
6. How to Memorise Physics
7. How to Memorise Chemistry
8. How to Memorise Biology
9. How to Memorise Long Answers of MBA Subjects
10. How to Memorise Mathematics
11. How to Memorise Accounts Subjects for CA students
12. How to Memorise GK for Civil Services and Competitive Exams
Part III: Psycho Neurobic Exercises for Developing Mind and Memory Power
1. Three Essential Psycho Neurobic Exercises for Developing Memory Power
2. Mind Management Techniques
3. Sleep Management Techniques
Part IV: Brain Massaging Techniques
1. Brain Sharpening Techniques
2. Brain Balancing Techniques
Afterwords