>>It always disturbs me when someone writes of pursuing exercises from two different Steps simultaneously. I know, from personal experience and from being asked countless times to help repair damage that folks have done to themselves by such practice, just how dangerous such an act is. I strongly advise, for whatever it is worth to you, that you not pursue such a practice. Throughout his three books, Bardon repeatedly advised the student *against* jumping ahead and he did so for very good and very serious reasons.>>> Personally, I just started practicing the exercises in step II, does that mean I can't practice the exercises in step I even though I feel that I have mastered them? Should I forget about the exercises in step one completely and just focus on step two in order not to be doing exercises from different steps simultaneously? I know that bardon discourages people from jumping ahead, but is it ok to jump back. Thank you. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]