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yaely7
11-08-2009, 04:52 AM
What is the best course to take to learn how to remote view? specifically david morehouse's book on cordinate remote viewing.

kimi
11-08-2009, 03:15 PM
Remote viewing sucks if You are not experienced person in such matters, but if You realy want to start with it:

-Thee Monroe Institute use to have workshops with RV, they are not trustable anymore, but its posible that some renegates still do workshops so You may try to find it in Your country, no matter where you live.

-Optionaly You can try to learn it Your self, Hemi sync gateway experience form TMI on wawe 3 have remote viewing session, but You need to go with thorough all of it to know how to use "energy bar tool" and so on.


I do not belive that You can learn trustable RV abilities just from a book without any experience.

delamo1999
11-08-2009, 08:41 PM
Remote viewing sucks if You are not experienced person in such matters, but if You realy want to start with it:

-Thee Monroe Institute use to have workshops with RV, they are not trustable anymore, but its posible that some renegates still do workshops so You may try to find it in Your country, no matter where you live.

-Optionaly You can try to learn it Your self, Hemi sync gateway experience form TMI on wawe 3 have remote viewing session, but You need to go with thorough all of it to know how to use "energy bar tool" and so on.


I do not belive that You can learn trustable RV abilities just from a book without any experience.


I did the entire Monroe Institute Gateway Experience and did not get much from the remote viewing exercise. Besides they only had the one exercise that focused on remote viewing. I am going to try the exercises from here:

http://www.farsight.org/SRV/SRVaudioindex.html

Remote viewing is something that you need to practice to get it right. But hey, the governments of the world have been training their thugs to do it so why can't we in the masses learn it too.

arc_angel
12-08-2009, 02:53 PM
No proof it works, never has been has there? Why would anyone believe something like remote viewing works?:confused:

soul_traveller
13-08-2009, 04:10 AM
Have a look at:
www.probablefuture.com

Bewary with things like Hemi-sync and MI mentioned above.

According to Stewart Swerdlow he says that RV is really a disinformation program to divert from what went on in Montalk and to open up people's mind-patterns for programming and mind control purposes. Stewart does press my buttons at times but that could be to do with my own programming and what he says could be true.

The above website some people have got some interesting results with including perceiving the future for winning lotteries and gambling numbers. I've got the courses but not completed them yet or practice the sessions in-depth yet.

The above RV//RI courses does not use CRV (which is very low level) but uses visualisation methods and going to deep levels of mind (Theta and Delta). It has been attacked by those self-rightous in the RV community. If you download the free RI e-booklet for the RI course - it is a quite a deep course and interesting material about the nature of reality.

To me, RV would be very much like the pre-cogs in the "Minority Report" movie, where you see everything and events and scenes on screen in your mind and not just thinking about it and getting impressions.

Do your own research however and come to your own conclusions.

delamo1999
13-08-2009, 07:52 AM
No proof it works, never has been has there? Why would anyone believe something like remote viewing works?:confused:


People have an open mind and believe that it works. If you believe in something from the heart chakra, you do not need visual proof from another source to justify it's existance.

arc_angel
13-08-2009, 02:54 PM
People have an open mind and believe that it works. If you believe in something from the heart chakra, you do not need visual proof from another source to justify it's existance.

What? Ok, so as long as you believe it, it is true for you , yes?

But not for those who would like just a bit of hard evidence please...

delamo1999
13-08-2009, 08:56 PM
What? Ok, so as long as you believe it, it is true for you , yes?

But not for those who would like just a bit of hard evidence please...


It seems that you must have some believe in the subject or else why are you here. If you are this skeptical, then I can't help you.

There is alot of information available on the internet if you were to google remote viewing. Perhaps one of those websites will provide you with the convincing proof you so desire.

:)

arc_angel
14-08-2009, 06:02 PM
It seems that you must have some believe in the subject or else why are you here. If you are this skeptical, then I can't help you.

There is alot of information available on the internet if you were to google remote viewing. Perhaps one of those websites will provide you with the convincing proof you so desire.

:)

Don`t be silly - there is no proof, never has been.

size_of_light
14-08-2009, 06:13 PM
Seems like a field full of very shady characters and CIA spooks and I know it's been said on this forum and elsewhere that the training courses on offer are really there to identify psychically gifted individuals and exploit them.

I wanted to explore this in a big way a few years back, but have abandoned the idea.

I think experimenting with lucid dreaming on your own is a much safer and more empowering option.

shankara
15-08-2009, 06:42 AM
I have the Probably Futures one, and I can't recommend it yet as I'm only on the second tape (I've had it for years and I've only ever gotten to the 3rd tape and I'm just getting back to it now), but when I finally get committed to using it regularly I'll let you know the results. I can say that I really like them, and I do feel that I'm going very deep with them and I'm left with very positive feelings during and afterwards. I've heard some negative things about the Monroe Institute so I'd be careful of that one.

sara
21-08-2009, 03:05 AM
Anyone on this thread interested in a Remote Viewing Meet-up in London some time - Nip onto the "Lets start a Remote Viewing Group" thread and let us know...

ulaw
24-08-2009, 01:38 AM
Remote viewing has so many different workshops about, the reason is because Rv is very easy to learn and do, thats why after 10 years there are so many books, workshops and lectures on the subject.
If anyone really wants to learn RV, the best place to start is from the begining.
That means Reading various books and articles, if you stick to the 1st generation remote viewers you wont go wrony, that means reading work by Ingo swan, Hal putoff and russell targ, joe mcmoneagle, and lyn buchannon.
In my opinion avoid anything by Ed Dames, aka Dr Doom.

sara
07-09-2009, 07:22 AM
Have no fear ulaw's here - he'll have you viewing without a tear - with his level 4 technique - you'll reach your peak - and find you're a professional within a week...

Whoever is interested:

Remote Viewing Meet-up in Borders Book shop (Charing Cross Rd, West End, London) on the first floor in the cafe area (where people can sit with or without something from the cafe) –
At 4pm –
On Saturday 12th September –

If good weather – St James park is an option to gravitate to later...

[me and ulaw will b there - me: redish brown hair... ulaw black pony tail hair - probably will b wearing black with some gloves with the fingers missing because he hasn't got much money.