Rick writes
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...but some mathematicians seem to be able to train their brains to think in higher dimensional spatial abstractions.
I suspect that pneumatherapy--non-manipulative hypnosis--could be used to help trains "brains". I once used it on a young musician who was having difficulty mastering his memory for pitch. At the time, he was the organist at my church.
One day, after listening to a sermon I gave on THE POWER OF PNEUMATOLGY and its relation to faith healing, in which I mentioned pneumatherapy/hypnotism, he said to me:
"You know, my ambition is that one day I will could be an orchestra conductor. Do you think what you call 'pneumatherapy' could help me develop my memory so I can have what is called 'perfect pitch'? But the idea of anyone controlling my mind frightens me."
Being a bright person, it was easy for me to disabuse him of such non-sense--Interesting, isn't it? how false concepts do hold us back! Soon, he sat in my study, and I began the process I call pneumatherapy.
At the same time that I inducted him to enter the trance state, I made a tape recording for him, which he could play, anytime. As part of the process, I used tuning instruments--tuning forks of the key notes, which he provided for me to use.
"There" I said to him. "Peter, do you hear this?" "Yes." he said.
I said, "This is what A sound's like". I repeated the process with the other notes he provided. "The sound of this note" I said, "is etched in the memory part of your brain. You will remember each I sound. You will recall each of them when you choose to do so, agreed?"
"Yes, I agree" he responded.
For years, now, Peter has been a successful conductor--located in Vancouver--with a great reputation, around the globe. A few years ago, my wife and I, lovers of the music of Vienna, heard him conduct a program based on the music of Johann Strauss, the Waltz King--one of our favourites composers. That was in Toronto's Thompson Hall, twenty minutes from where we live.
Following the concert, we met him back stage. "Thank you" he said. "I still remember the day pneumatherpy helped me achieve perfect pitch."
He told us, "From here, I am off to North Carolina and...."
What a wonderful reward it was to witness the success of a such a great artist.