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THE  ROMAN  ROOM  SYSTEM
                                          arm around the  child to whom he wished to speak.  (See illustra-
                                          tion, page  82.)
                                           The Roman Room System is particularly amenable to the use of
                                          the left and right brain, and to the Memory Principles, because it
                                          requires very precise structuring and ordering,  as well as a lot of
                                          imagination and sensuality. The  delight of this  system is that the
                                          room is entirely imaginary,  so you  can have in it every wonderful
                                          item  that  you  wish:  things  that  please  all  your  senses,  items  of
                                          furniture and objects  of art you have  always desired to possess in
                                          real life, and similarly foods and decorations that especially appeal
                                          to you. Another major advantage of using this system is that if you
                                          begin to imagine yourself in possession of certain items that exist
                                          in your  imaginary room,  both your  memory and  creative  intelli-
                                          gence will begin to work subconsciously on ways in which you can
                                          actually acquire  such  objects,  increasing the probability that you
                                          will eventually do so.
                                           The  Roman  Room  System  eliminates  all  boundaries  on your
                                          imagination  and  allows  you  to  remember  as  many items  as  you
                                          wish.  On page  64 there is space  for you to jot down quickly your
                                          first  thoughts on the items you would like to have in your room, the
                                          shape  and  design  of  your  room,  and  so  on.  When  you  have
                                          completed this, draw your ideal Memory Room on page 65, either
                                          as an artist's drawing or as an architect's plan, both drawing and
                                          printing in the names of items with which you are going to furnish
                                          and  decorate  it.  Many  people  find  this  to  be  their  favourite
                                          memory system, and they use enormous sheets of paper on which
                                          they include hundreds of items in a gigantic room. If you wish to
                                          do this, by all means do so.
                                           When you  have  completed  this  task,  take  a number of 'mental
                                          walks'  around your room,  memorising precisely the  order,  posi-
                                          tion  and  number  of items  in  the  room  (left  brain)  and  similarly
                                          sensing with all your senses the colours, tastes,  feels, smells and
                                          sounds within your room.
                                           As with the previous memory systems you have learned, prac-
                                          tise  memorising using the  Roman  Room  System both  alone  and
                                          with friends, until the  system is  a firmly established technique.
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