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http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/skill02/accles01s.htm

A very good time to interpret, respond to, and interact with your signals, and

go beyond symptom reduction to real cure, is the afternoon, because we all slow

down a little bit in the afternoon, and that's good. It gives us a chance to

feel ourselves.

Do it every afternoon, and it will become an all-day habit!

Remember, in Lesson 1, where I told you that you have to interact with your

signals?

Interpret your signals?

Respond to your signals?

And that people who don't do this, even if they get signals, go nowhere, don't

cure anything, quit getting signals, stop, fall by the wayside, because they're

not relating to their signals?

Well, the Accelerator is the way you interact with your signals, learn to

interact with your signals, and evolve your interactions with your signals so

that you interact with your signals better, and become better at interpreting

and understanding what your signals mean, and so you cure things faster.

That's why we call it the Accelerator -- but â€Accelerator†may be a

misnomer; through experience with a great many people, it's become obvious that

people who never do the Accelerator, even if they cure things at first and/or

get strong signals, fall by the wayside. Or hang around for years and just have

substandard results. They cure things, but they know they could do better.

If you haven't already, look over the Accelerator Coach first,

http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/skill02/accles01n.htm

and do it completely while you're looking it over, because that will help you

understand the Accelerator better when you use

the short, memorizable version of the Accelerator:

http://www.wayimmune.org/colleague/skill02/accles01s.htm

Print out the short form, and carry it with you for a while, till you've done

enough Accelerators to memorize it.

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