| Remote Viewing- A Glimpse Beyond |
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The target can be pretty much anything you would like to gain information on- places, people- even past or future events. There are several different RV protocols- each with its own methods for accessing the sought after information. It is important to note that, in the Remote Viewing world, if you are not using a set protocol- then you are not remote viewing but rather using your psychic sense. There is a difference between the two according to those in this field of study. Anyone can learn to remote view- even those with *no* developed psychic ability. I have been playing with RV on and off for the past year and have had some interesting results. I started out working with Associative Remote Viewing (AVR) and then purchased a Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) training course. I am happy to say I had good results with both methods. The purpose of this article is to go over the most popular RV protocols and provide a basic understanding of each one. Associative Remote Viewing (AVR) ARV is a type of RV protocol designed to allow ‘free response’ psi to be applied toward the prediction of ‘forced choice’ outcomes. In English, that means you are using remote viewing in a way that indirectly allows you to determine the outcome of a yes/no win/lose type of question. For example: Who will win the game Sunday night- Team X or Team Y? This question is a ‘forced choice’ question- the answer is either X or Y. A ‘free response’ question for example is: What do I have hidden under this cup? The answer could be any number of things. The premise of ARV is that your natural psi senses do better when they can not ‘guess’ an answer. The Protocol looks something like this: 1. A target question is chosen. (Who will win game team X or Y?) 2. Two photographs are chosen, one to represent each outcome. They are chosen to be as deliberately different from one another as possible. The photos are labeled- one for team X and the other for team Y. If it is possible to have a ‘tie’ a third picture designated “tie” would also be chosen. 3. The viewer is told to describe which picture they will be shown at a set date and time in the future- this would be a time after the event had ended and the actual outcome is known. 4. The viewer does their RV session. The results from the session are given to a second party and they evaluate the session data against the "option" photos. They choose which of the photos seem to match the RV data best and a prediction is recorded based on this. 5. The event occurs, and the outcome is known. The photograph assigned to the correct outcome photo is then shown to the remote viewer. I know it seems confusing- but it works. The RV’er is trying to see which picture they will be shown in the future (after the event is over) because this will be the picture that corresponds to the correct answer. In this way you can better your odds of picking the correct winner/loser before the game is played and so are indirectly seeing the outcome of a future event. With this protocol you will do many RV sessions and take and average to gain the advantage of knowing which choice is most likely correct. To get a really good idea of this protocol I recommend the site I learned from: http://www.remote-viewing.com. The site offers a free course which is nice considering you can spend hundreds on curriculums. Extended Remote Viewing (ERV) Typically with this protocol there are two people involved with the session- the viewer and the ‘monitor‘. The viewer (usually) lays or sits comfortably in a darkened room, the monitor then asks questions and records the data that is verbally provided by the viewer. This is a much more relaxed protocol and something many psychics (throughout history) probably figure out on their own. Once Coordinate RV (described below) became standard protocol- ERV was, for the most part, left by the way side. Most remote viewers now prefer a more structured protocol. ERV is a very relaxed and may be preferred by those more psychically inclined. Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) CRV is a standard RV protocol which uses geographical coordinates for the target. Ingo Swann (a developer in the Stanford Research Institute RV experiments sponsored by the Central Intelligence Agency) is credited with coming up with the geographical coordinates concept, which was used for some time. Critics and even some scientists argued that a remote viewer may have memorized coordinates- which is an astounding claim considering how many millions of different combinations of coordinates one could give in a session. This eventually lead to the coordinates being encrypted (usually as a set of random numbers). The remote viewer is simply told to “describe the target at these coordinates” in as much detail as possible. Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) TRV is a highly structured and standardized technique that allows a person to consistently obtain accurate information, on demand, using a rigorously applied set of protocols. Technical remote viewing is the only protocol I have found that is extremely structured and detailed in its application. The course I purchased from www.remoteviewing.com is based on the protocol the military developed in its RV program. Millions of dollars were pumped into this program which was tested (for about two decades) by the United States Defense Intelligence Agency as part of the Stargate Project. The basic premise of this protocol is that there is a universal collective unconsciousness- what they term “The Matrix” (a term coined before the movies). This matrix is a culmination or record of everything that has ever happened in the past or possibly could happen in the future. I know for many that is a hard concept to swallow- but it is tapping into this matrix that allows a remote viewer to “see” past or future events. The target is represented by a set of random numbers- which are not revealed to the viewer until the session begins. Then the viewer follows a very strict set of rules to gather the information they seek. It is by following these rules every time (over and over) that the viewer trains his unconscious mind to reliably download information from the matrix library. One may find other RV protocols as “remote viewing” has become something of a money making phenomenon- but the list above includes the basics. I believe TRV is the best option for someone who feels they are not psychically inclined because of the structure involved. Unfortunately the courses are quite expensive and may not be in every ones budget range. The fact that the United States military spent millions of dollars and decades studying this and other psychic phenomenon amazes me. The protocol they developed is easy to learn and use if you can let go of your preconceived ideas of what is humanly possible. I believe one of the hardest obstacles for people attempting to learn RV is overcoming their own self doubt. You have to let go of your conscious mind a bit and let the information flow- at the same time staying within protocol so your imagination doesn’t start to interfere. It is a balancing act and it takes a while to become proficient. You will be using the psychic side of your mind but in a trained manner. I believe anyone can learn to RV. Remote viewing is an amazing “science” but I should note that it takes months if not years of consistent practice before you will be reliable enough to use the results of an RV session. Many people give up way too soon. Being able to experience far away places both on earth and in space, to gain a personal knowledge of a crime, of an event in history or of your own potential future- it is an intriguing concept. If you have the determination and drive to learn- remote viewing can open up a whole new dimension to living. |
