Chapter 2 – Dominate your vehicle
Dominate your vehicle
The 3 undominate situations
You must never put too much confidence in your vehicle, however prestigious or technically advanced it may be!


You must never open your car door when wrapped in your thoughts or, worse still, in your problems. The more your mind is elsewhere, the closer you come to the dangers of telephoning while driving. The more your mind dwells on other things, the greater your risk of being involved in an accident.
Avoid taking the wheel when you are facing serious problems.


You must control your vehicle through becoming one with your vehicle and with the aid of all the information it sends to your brain in order to help you maintain control. In parallel with this ideal situation, you will engage a deep-seated spatial sense in a search for external information.
The time
Time is a movement and movement is time, of which you and your vehicle must form an integral part.


Why, how?
The right-hand side of your brain controls the left-hand side of your body.
The left-hand side of your brain controls the right-hand side of your body.


Once behind the wheel of your vehicle and within milliseconds of beginning to drive away, your brain and your mind become your vehicle.
Your vehicle becomes your brain and your mind, while involving your whole body in such a way that moving in time is a matter for all three together.
