To do this make a large moving picture of Clock and Flowers. See the Clock decorated with flowers and large bunches tied to the end of each of the hands. See them going around. Add the colors, make all the detail bright, and become interested in the picture. Fix your attention on it as you have learned to do in the first book. Note the changes.
In each of these pictures there are two objects, never more and never less. Do not see the House in this second picture. Always drop the first object when adding a new one.
Memory Pictures Should Always Contain Two Objects.
Flowers and Circus
Continue the list by adding the word Circus. Picture the new word with the last one which was Flowers. Let your imagination see the Flowers playing in the circus tent, see them riding the horses, or have the performers all dressed in flowers; any picture clearly visualized and concentrated upon for a moment will produce the desired result.
The length of time that an impression will last, depends first, upon the vividness of your picture.
Circus and Soldier
Add this new word by exaggerated motion picture of the Circus and the Soldier. Make your own picture, see that it is definite and let the mind dwell upon it for a moment.
Soldier and Church
Proceed in the same way as before, but do not go on with the list until you have visualized the picture clearly. A dim picture will not last long and will be recalled with difficulty, if at all.