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21  Remote Viewing! / Associative Remote Viewing / Re: ARV Photo database ??? on: January 30, 2012, 11:17:13 PM
It's comments like those last two that turn off some people from participating in the TKR forum.

After all, Alex did offer to discuss it with Tunde.

Perhaps he has good reasons for not posting the cue here. Perhaps not. Why not ask him first instead of going off like that?

Jon

Easy, Jon. I don't think anyone "went off." Looks to me like a couple of good-humored jibs. Jeez Louise.

Besides, I'd expect you out of many to recognize how very many people over the years have showed up not only here but just about everywhere else in online RV-land and claimed some unbelievably smashing method/success/accuracy, only to follow it up with the summation that oh yeah it's all top secret elite and they can't say any more about it in public. It's an old horse that's been beat to death and understandably often engenders a knee-jerk reaction to viewers who have been online a long time and heard it all before a few dozen times.

Now, I'm not saying that Alex's results etc aren't what he says they are. I'm sure he's a nice guy and has some great tasking cues, but the way that was presented was classic.                                        


-LD

22  Remote Viewing! / Psi/RV General, Media, Research, Miscellany / Re: CRV website TXCEPTION on: January 30, 2012, 08:53:14 PM
I do though think its wrong that jerry is being warned against by IRVA, but its new director Glenn's recent time travel project hasn't - it seems like double standards to me, if one project is warned against because of protocols then all dodgy projects should so be - but lets see if IRVA responds to any of this.

Hear, hear.


They should have more accurately amended their statement to read:
"We recommend caution when examining any claim that appears to be of a sensational character based on un-evaluated and unconfirmed remote viewing data - Unless you're presenting at our next conference or sit on our board of directors in which case any unproven sensational claims, including ones of psychokinetic time travel thoughtographs, will be accepted and promoted without question.
IRVA"


Cheesy
23  Remote Viewing! / Help + New-to-RV Questions / Re: New Here!~ on: January 30, 2012, 08:28:35 PM
Thank you thank you very much!~

I have done a few sessions and was pretty surprised how close I came on some of them.
I think my issue is not being able to really focus specifics. Any suggestions on ways to sharpen your view?

Biggest suggestion, and the most anti-climatic, is practice and then some more practice... followed by some practice lol.

Don't get discouraged if you're not getting specifics up front or any time soon and remember that a viewer's "job" is not to name the target, but merely to describe it. It's common and expected to get 'low level' data (basic sensory descriptors) first, and as target contact grows in session to gradually get more complex data like concepts, dynamics etc. Sometimes it's just a matter of where you are in your skill level or natural talent, and sometimes it seems to be a matter of how long you stay in session. Joe McM has been known to say that a lot of viewers make the mistake of just ending the session too soon; that if they would have extended it they may have started to get 'higher level' data. (Not an exact quote).

-LD


P.S.
I'm gonna move this to the help board as it'll probably be more helpful there  Smiley
24  Remote Viewing! / Help + New-to-RV Questions / Re: New Here!~ on: January 30, 2012, 06:12:14 AM
Hi Missrockz! Welcome to TKR! There's a bunch of great threads on the New To RV board that might be of use. Have fun and don't be afraid to jump it and get your feet wet. Smiley

-LD
25  Remote Viewing! / TKR at the Dojo Psi: Viewer Studios and RV Galleries / Re: The New RV Galleries is Now Online on: January 30, 2012, 04:38:16 AM
Great work! I think it looks awesome. Much lighter and dare I say a tad more inviting than it was previously. I know it took a ton of work! Three weeks! Well done.  Smiley

-LD
26  Remote Viewing! / Psi/RV General, Media, Research, Miscellany / Re: Categorizing Viewing: Can You Help ? on: January 21, 2012, 09:40:12 PM
I'd say that about covers it lol. I can't think of anything to add to that list at the moment.
27  Remote Viewing! / Psi/RV General, Media, Research, Miscellany / Re: New Project Star GAte documents on: January 21, 2012, 11:26:58 AM
Wow. Killer work, Daz! Thanks!
28  Remote Viewing! / TKR at the Dojo Psi: Viewer Studios and RV Galleries / Re: NOTICE: Dojo server issues on: January 14, 2012, 05:16:00 AM
It's 2012, people. If you're not keeping a few extra gallons of water and a stack of old-fashioned envelope targets laying around just in case, yer just not trying...
29  Remote Viewing! / TKR at the Dojo Psi: Viewer Studios and RV Galleries / Re: MISSION - 1/9/2012 Oak Island "Money Pit" on: January 10, 2012, 07:14:44 AM
Thank you! Alas, no FB on the task directive, but there was some interesting data.

Benton originally tasked this way back in 2005. (That was seven years ago already?! Holy cats!) I thought it would be neat to have another go at it. It's such an odd little mystery. Personally, I'm starting think the human story surrounding the hole is more curious that what may or may not be buried at the
bottom of it!

Here's the link to the sessions from the last time it was tasked:
http://www.dojopsi.com/tkr/rv/gallery/missions.cfm?MT=8175

Thanks to everyone who participated!
30  Remote Viewing! / TKR at the Dojo Psi: Viewer Studios and RV Galleries / MISSION - 1/9/2012 Oak Island "Money Pit" on: January 04, 2012, 11:51:42 PM
Go view! Smiley

http://www.dojopsi.com/tkr/rv/studios/
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