Okay, first let me give a brief description of what image streaming is. Basically, you're recording everything that pops into your mind on your mental screen. If any of you have done stream of consciousness writing, it's similar but instead of writing you'll speak out loud into a recorder all the ideas that come up.
If this is your first time, don't be afraid. You might notice some really strange things coming up. It's a little bit like reading your journal and going, "What, I wrote that? Wow I'm weird."
Believe me, this happens to everyone. But it's also a fantastic way to tap into your subconscious for ideas, answers to difficult decisions, or even self-discovery.
Here are 4 image streaming techniques you can use for whatever purpose you choose. They can help you answer tough questions in your life, break through the barrier between conscious and subconscious, see your future and past self, and give you a council of superheroes at your beck and call.
Image Streaming: The ultimate creative thinking technique
From CreativeThinkingWith.com
Image Streaming, invented by Win Wenger, is one of the great modern techniques for accessing your highest powers of creative thinking...
Image streaming unleashes the powers of your unconscious mindpower for unrivalled creative thinking excellence. Win Wenger invented image streaming and its effectiveness as a process for accessing higher mind insights and creative bolts from the blue has been established by the thousands of people he has trained in this creativity technique. To get a thorough understanding of Image Streaming, I recommend that you get the audio course The Einstein Factor. However, here is a bare-bones description of how YOU can use image streaming to not only boost your IQ, increase your awareness and muster your mindpower but also pop the cork on all the creative juice that is simmering inside waiting to be tapped!
How to practice Image Streaming
If you are going to practice image streaming alone, you will need some way of recording your voice. So either use a small hand-held voice recorder, or sit in front of your PC and use your PC mike (if you have one) to record onto your PC. If you are practicing with a partner, they can listen and record your observations and talk to you about them afterwards. Personally I find using a recording device more satisfying and freeing.
Okay, so you need some quiet time for 5 to 15 minutes. Turn your mobile phone off, put a do not disturb notice on your door, and get comfortable. You can darken the room, you can lie down if you want (but if you are likely to fall asleep, better to remain seated). So close your eyes. And begin to calm your breathing, making your breathing soft and velvety smooth. Do this for a minute or so until you start to feel yourself becoming calmer and more settled within yourself. This process is akin to the shift from beta to alpha brain waves spoken of in courses like the Silva Mind Method.
Begin to focus on the inner screen of your mind and become aware of the stream of consciousness that is occurring there. And immediately begin describing out loud what you are seeing (remember to record this) and try to use and engage all your sensory modalities to capture and describe fully what you are experiencing in your mind.
For instance, if I close my eyes now, the immediate image that is present in my mind is... a bakery scene, with an oven immediately in front of me with several metal sheet shelves pulled out to various degrees and on these shelves there are freshly baked pitta bread (Middle-Eastern flat breads). I can smell the delicious fresh bread, and feel the warmth on my cheeks and heat waves rising from the bread curling upwards and carrying that mouth-watering taste and deeply comforting smell into the air and into my nostrils. The metal trays make a tinny clanging as they are moved, and they are marked and slightly corroded in parts with use, scrubbing and baked on burn marks. And I can imagine them in my hands, and I am washing them in hot soapy water and I shudder and get a feeling go up my spine as I feel my fingertips and fingernails scrape against this metalic uneven surface of the tray...



image screening is a great deal like visual imagery as it uses the power of the subconscious mind to help us explore our inner desires, needs, and connections to those things around us. I feel it is a very useful tool.
I'm very glad to see you discuss Win's work. Another thing about image-streaming is that 25hrs of image streaming will will increase one's I.Q. a minimum of 20 points.
Before discovering Win and image-streaming several years ago, my I.Q. was 135. The last time I tested (a few years back) it was 155.
I'm dramatically smarter and more creative because of discovering Win's work. I'm a big fan.
Hi,
I'm new to this site, and have found it really interesting. What else can you do with your mind?
Win Wenger's website, lots of great free material:
http://www.winwenger.com/
I love his "over the wall" technique.