Grasping a single word divides your attention. The work with Shultz tables will train you to perceive:
1. visual perception as a whole, (parallel or sequential);
2. sequences with long gaps between single symbols, (parts of speech);
3. single letters and the structure of words.
The alphabet as a whole forms for you a pattern of 11 subpatterns with 13 symbols each. These basic parts can be perceived as a whole, i.e. 6add127376 tammward
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