Study Tips With Varying Degrees Of Magic
Haden wrote:
I am going to take the MCATS this January and after taking it once and not doing as well as I had hoped I was wondering if there was something that would help me study better, relax and just do better all around. Thank you!
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StarFields replied:
Three tips for better studying, with various degrees of magic involved:
1. Archangel Gabriel is the one in charge of information transmission. Ask for his help in moments of crisis and generally have him around to get a good flow of information from your energy(unconscious) mind that was present during all the lectures and remembers everything you've ever read, seen, heard, felt, thought, tasted and experienced, delivered to your conscious mind with ease.
A simple way to get Gabriel involved is to each night before you go to sleep, to light a candle and tell it all about what you've learned, and ask it for help very specifically. Ask positively so it knows what you want - "Gabriel, I want you to help me keep calm and remember specifically this formula that goes XYZ ..."
The Crescent Moon ( is the sign of Gabriel so you can draw that on your hand in the test to make the bridge.
2. When you study at home, and during the lessons, have a cloth with essential oils Basil and Rosemary by your side to breathe in every so often. Very de-stressing and channel opening. Take such a cloth into the test to "bind" the study across to the test so you remember.
3. If you have limiting beliefs about your ability to remember and study, and produce the results, you need to use something like EFT to clear those out of the way. They are like road blocks to your success. Things like "I'm stupid," or "I never remember under pressure," or "I'm terrible at tests," as well as "I'm terrified of tests," all block a person's ability to study, learn and reproduce the material. A free EFT protocol can be found on http://123EFT.com
Lastly I would say, RELAX!!!! The more stressed you are, the less you learn, the more jumbled the thoughts in your head become, the less you remember, the more mistakes you make. All the three things above are GREAT stress reducers which makes them so useful. But you also need to watch out for getting stressed yourself, and stop trying to study if you find yourself getting over-stressed. That would be tired, fed up, scared, angry, freaked out, depressed - all signs of stress. STOP before this happens because you are just creating havoc in your own neurology. Study for short periods of time with full concentration. The brain isn't some kind of anvil into which learning can be beaten with a sledge hammer. Easy, calm, relaxed is what you are aiming for.
Sending you also a bridge of light,
Good luck,
StarFields
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