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Remote Viewing! / Remote Viewing: Hands-On, Theory, and Experiential / Re: Remote Viewing Mental Images - Barta Zoltan
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on: May 17, 2013, 05:03:14 AM
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I will have to agree with a lot of your ideas and suggestions Tunde. Yes intent is everything. Further more it goes back to what you've stated earlier. If one can affect another viewer by proxy, I cannot think of a reason why one would volunteer this information freely. Yes, I am sure the military is interested to know, they have been interested since the 1940's. Yes, there can be positive aspects to such practices but the negative practices out wieght the positive aspects, so I agree that it should be classified. If we were in the 70's I would happily volunteer this information, but in today's modern age, attitudes and prespectives have changed, I am certain if these techniques if it were possible would no doubt be used for milacious intent. So I say "Nay", burn the classified information and flush the ashes, I rather such information be destroyed than to fall into the wrong hands.
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Remote Viewing! / Remote Viewing: Hands-On, Theory, and Experiential / Re: My last session and a question
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on: May 17, 2013, 03:53:54 AM
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I know this is an stupid question but what is an "B" component and what is an "A" component??  I am not familiar with the S1 to S5 technical jargon. I " just do it" (trademarked term i don't want to get sued), I find your sessions interesting, with the S1 stuff? Thanks for sharing. Check out my sessions and you'll see what I mean @ google+ site, under the name Ben noneofyourbeeswax. I am not sure if this helps, but have tried to fill in the colours and texture? It helps identify an target more easily.
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Remote Viewing! / Psi/RV General, Media, Research, Miscellany / Re: Sylvia Brown under fire for saying Cleveland woman was dead
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on: May 13, 2013, 07:05:52 PM
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Or maybe, she's wrong so much because she has no ability.
I am betting at the very least 90% of self proclaimed psychics out there are about as psychic as a rock.
Hahaha yep, I've actually been to a few just for fun and entertainment. Of course they just tell me what I already know from my own remote viewing already, I was curious to see what the "Psychics" can pick up on but I was dissappointed, an random vowel that doesn't exist in the person's name(there was no "o" in that person's real name) and lots of vague meaning. It's entertaining to see the psychics "fish" for information, naturally of course its all very very vague and non specific. After going for some laughs and entertainment, I am always thankful for my remote viewing which is more precise, accurate and there's even an sketch conveys an much more transparent meaning, than an "tarot" card reading. I recommend go to a "Psychic" but do it like you would an "Zener card" exercise, just read them back to them and watch their reactions it is very entertaining 
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Remote Viewing! / RV Organizations, All Kinds, Authors, etc. / Re: Psi Spies by Jim Marrs
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on: May 06, 2013, 08:04:15 PM
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It's ok Gerry lol. I just found this book interesting and want to share it with you all, though it was published some time ago but I just came across it recently among the massive collection of Psi/remote viewing subject related matter. I can recommend it as it contains some great and funny moments. My favorite is when they tried to put it to scientific terms of remote viewing and how it works, yet they can't fully explain it but they just know that it works, i found myself laughing out loud when I read that part. It's worth a read for sure.
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Remote Viewing! / RV Organizations, All Kinds, Authors, etc. / Re: Psi Spies by Jim Marrs
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on: May 05, 2013, 12:48:21 AM
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I agree with Swan, an lack of feedback or even real task objective only frustrates the viewer and discourages the viewer from participating because feedback can be whatever the tasker wants it to be, simply because the session data has already been recieved. Though it is porotcol to give the viewer the actual feedback and task objective but why would the tasker do that? They already have the required data they desired, what obligation if any do they owe the viewer? -none. That's why I usually do self tasked
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Remote Viewing! / RV Organizations, All Kinds, Authors, etc. / Psi Spies by Jim Marrs
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on: May 04, 2013, 10:48:06 PM
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I was at the book store and came across this book and thought I share it with all of you fellow RV'ers. What first caught my attention was that Ed Dames never wanted this book published and has gone to great lengths to prevent it from ever seeing the light of day. So after I read the brief foreword by the author about Ed Dames attempts, I knew this book would be an interesting read. It chronicles the early stages of RV with various insight, background and even detailed discussions with various well known remote viewers such as Swan, Mcmoneagle, Morehouse and even foregin RV'ers from other percieved hostile countries at the time (Russia, China..etc). What I find interesting about the book is that it highlights the state of mind during the early development of RV, from the early 60s to present day. I was particularly drawn to Swan's discussions on feedback and the relevance of it when he was in the military program known as "Scannate". Swan was not particularly fond with the lack of actual feedback when he was a particpant in the program, stating that without actual feedback RV is just imagination and flights of fancy, emphasising that feedback is an validation of successful RV. As I skimmed through the book I found it disturbing that a well known viewer like Morehouse was imprisoned for months and heavily sedated by the military because of his remote viewing ability; an detail I was not aware of before. There are some great stories about remote viewing battles and it shows a glimpse of other nation's development of this skill. I highly recommend it because you know it's going to be good if Ed Dames doesn't want it published!
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Remote Viewing! / Remote Viewing: Hands-On, Theory, and Experiential / Re: What to do when under a psychic attack??
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on: May 02, 2013, 03:40:20 PM
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Hi Red. I had the same feelings from the start with zigster2 . But feel Mycroft / Mal is dealing with the situation and there Are under lining motives not apparent or how it seems. And to be honest red I feel its like a fishing exersize for individuals By a select viewering group to select those not afraid to tackle extreme targets. And again I could be wrong. Either way don't dwell on it you have more important tasks on your adjenda. Gerry
Yes just like zigster2, same troll just different name. As for losing control of their bodily functions well, it's simply the drug psychosis of Heroine addicts. I would imagine it must be agony for someone with drug psychosis, even an rainy day would hurt like a thousand pin needle shards on the skin. Yeah you're right Gerry, I rather be attending that rave party in the middle of the baseball field among the corn field, party woot! 
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Psychic Stuff / Projective Psi / Re: psychokenesis
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on: May 02, 2013, 02:43:07 AM
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I am interested in this, it's one of the last and most powerful psychic skills! Along with Precogintion, Retrocogintion, Telepathy(read & recieve thoughts) and Astral projection. While others are already bending spoons, I am still working on how to flick that candle out from the far end of the room without touching it...seems impossible 
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Psychic Stuff / Projective Psi / Re: precognition
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on: May 02, 2013, 02:39:11 AM
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precognition. remote influencing is different as the name suggests its influencing someone mentally on a different level. It gets more freaky when you can go on a social networking site and know the descrption and surrounding enviornment of the user. BTW most female users are dudes but I am sure u already knew that  Also don't rely on the actual user to be honest they never are, trust in your abilities, after all it is the internet.
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