What people are saying about the Blindfold Reading




Five students in the same class gave this note to encourage me that the world is brightened by the brain activation course.




One student shows her appreciation by writing this simple note to me. I think the brain activation has brought about enormous blessings to her and builds her confidence to move into higher ground in her future undertakings.
"now my brain works well"





Mr Raymond Fernando from New Zealand came all the way to visit us last week and he was very impressed by the performance of the students. Some of the students can detect colors and numbers in total darkness while others can do coloring, matching, copying, play games and so on in the class.

According to Mr Raymond, he is willing to pay any amount to get the brain activated because he sees enormous value in the brain development. He encouraged the students to treasure the gift given to them through the brain activation.

Raymond is conducting a course on geniusmind reading and he found that all the students of gmc can do better in remembering what they read in his special reading courses.

by GMC Miri TSP: Angeline Lau

On 20th April, 2009, I met a mother named Debbie (40) from Australia who is able to see blindfolded. She demonstrated her skills by distinguishing colors and words while a few friends watched her. After the demonstrations, Debbie said she has been able to do this from her childhood days. That means her whole brain has been active all her life. This is very rare indeed.

She is a beauty therapist and at the moment working at Dr Kheng's clinic in Kota Kinabalu. In the clinic, she is able to detect people who have cancer just be touching their body. So many cases of cancer patients has been saved through her diagnosis.

Apart from being able to detect cancer patients, Debbie said she is able to see in the dark. She does not switch on her lights at home and lived a normal life in the dark as if there is light. Her electric bills are very low and I have seen it with my own eyes.

Dr David Ting





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