Midbrain Activation unleashes kids’ infinite potential

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QUOTE ‘We only takes two whole days to do the activation in children aged between 7 and 17, and they can see things with eyes blindfolded and even cycle on the streets blindfolded.’

Dr David Ting, founder of GMC International

From late elementary to secondary education, study problems represent a major hurdle for many children, especially those who have learning and attention problems.

But this William Ng, 14, never scored high grades in his school tests and exams. His father Richard Ng, 61, was extremely concerned and decided to send him for tuition classes after school five times a week, but it was of little or no avail.

However, this has all greatly changed for the better, thanks to the Mid-Brain Activation programme the Form Two student attended at the GMC Sabah Training Centre.

According to Richard, before attending the MidBrain Activation programme, William always scored about 26 to 30 per cent in his exams, and that worried him a lot.

“I sent him for extra tuition but I did not see any difference. He couldn’t memorize and understand well,” he says.

“My son also had very low self-esteem because of his poor performance in school, so as a father I had to find a solution to the problem.

“That was the time when I saw the MidBrain Activation advertised in a newspaper. I never heard about this programme but I just wanted to do it for William.”

Richard is now very thankful for the decision and the amazing change in his son since attending the MidBrain Activation programme developed by Genius Mind Consultancy (GMC).

William now memorizes well and scores high in school exams and tests.

“Before I didn’t have interest in studies because I was no good in remembering things. I always forgot what teachers taught me in classroom. I simply couldn’t pay attention and I didn’t know why,” said William, who is now very confident of himself and has shown positive change in other aspects like character, communication and relationship with their parents.

The boy now can sense colours and words with his eyes blindfolded. He can even tell the contents of a story books by flipping through it without reading the words.

To date, more than 500 children in Sabah, aged 7-17, has gained this special ability, that is using their brains to sense colors and words, or ‘seeing’ with their brains in the dark.

Many parents have testified that not only have their children’s school results improved dramatically after attending the programme but have also shown positive changes at school and home.

In a recent visit to Genius Mind Consultancy (GMC) at Asia City Complex in Kota Kinabalu, Dr David Ting, the founder of Genius Mind Consultancy International (GMC International), says everyone can become a genius as long as we know how to stimulate our brain, especially the midbrain.

“Activating the midbrain has many benefits, most notably an instant increase in memory and better concentration.

“We only takes two whole days to do the activation in children aged between 7 and 17, and they can see things with eyes blindfolded and even cycle on the streets blindfolded.

Ting says: “Midbrain is the bridge between our left brain and right brain. It is situated in the middle of the brain and function like a control room for the five senses.

“Midbrain activation is a scientific method where we ‘wake up’ the midbrain. All children, including us when we were young, are born with an active midbrain, but due to sadness, loneliness, fear and other negative emotions, it falls into a hibernation stage over years.”

Ting, who hails from Sarawak, says the best time to activate the midbrain is before 17 years old.

Genius Mind Consultancy International, which is now registered not only in Malaysia but also Indonesia, Taiwan and Singapore, uses a special sound wave to wake up the midbrain.

The programme involves no medicine; nothing spiritual. The best way to see if a child’s midbrain has been activated is the blindfold test that takes only two days. GMC has recorded a 100 per cent Midbrain Activation success rate for those below 17.

Meanwhile, GMC Sabah Training Centre manager Chin Shaw Fung says the centre is holding free Parents Preview Sessions every Wednesday and Saturday to enable them to fully understand the programme before deciding whether they want their children to undergo it.

“We encourage parents to bring along their children so that we can give them a free test to see if their midbrains are still active,” Chin says.

“To date we have found more than 50 children who can sense colors when blindfolded, and they had not attended our course yet.

“This proves that we are born with midbrain ability. What GMC does is just helping them to revive it,” he said

Chin says all parents love their children and naturally want to give them the best.

However, some parents even load their children with tuition lessons, worrying that they cannot cope with the ever increasing demand on them.

With the Midbrain Activation programme, they could learn quickly with less effort, he says.

GMC is now introducing the second level for children who have undergone the MidBrain Activation Programme, which is Super Sensory Reading, which will enable them to read by only flipping through books.