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« on: October 17, 2011, 12:52:03 AM »

I guess I'm sort of looking for a pep talk here or a bit of enthusiasm to keep me going with this. I've had a bit of initial success with RVing. Maybe I'm just being pessimistic but at this point in my life right not a lot has been going well for me, and I can't seem to think of ways that learning to remote view will help me out. I realize I'm probably not asking the right questions, probably because of a general feeling of burn out. Are there ways that RVing can help with the mundane aspects of life? Can it help with a tumultuous relationship, a meager income or obstacles in education?
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2011, 04:35:48 AM »

I'm pretty sure it can help, with anything really.

Now if one was to RV into a "problem", and find about it, it might turn out that "fixing" would be a wrong thing to do.
I remember Thomas Campbell saying something like, when remote healing a person, successfully, they might still fall back into their illness, because they need it for some reason.

Obstacles are a blessing.

To see things clear, clairvoyance, is not bad.
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2011, 05:28:19 AM »

first,
remote viewing will change your life - for the better. You will never again feel alone and you will come to see the connectedness of everyone and everything in the universe. We are ALL brothers and sisters.

second,
there are no limitations. Remote viewing will show and persuade you through examples that YOU have NO limitations to what you can do, what you can achieve and where you can go. Anything and everything is possible. With practice you will be confident in your ability to cross the vast reaches of time and space - to reach out and touch things people have never seen before - its like magic.

third,
you can use Rv in everyday life. From finding keys and parking spaces, to opening to creativity and expression, to helping people through rv humanitarian work and research projects. Hell you can even use it to make a little cash if you like.
Again the possibilities are endless and only constrained by your imagination. I have found that rv has perosnally helped my creative and design/artistic skills, and I love nothing more than doing edgy or humanitarian projects - pushing the boundaries of what we know.

Learning to remote view is learning to listen to yourself - and this can only be good.

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« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2011, 09:24:35 AM »

Are there ways that RVing can help with the mundane aspects of life?

Indirectly, yes. Being able to calm and control how you think and feel is on its own a benefit of discipline. The skills needed to RV can help there. However, failure at RV can have an effect too - so my advice would be to look on RV as a fun activity rather than a chore, and treat "bad"/uncomfortable sessions as a learning experience.

Can it help with a tumultuous relationship?

Maybe. However, relationships are ongoing, and depend on mutual respect and trust. Your partner may see RV as a threat and be hostile to it. Sorry, I can't say one way or the other that RV will help. However, there are other ways to help such a relationship. Information between you and your partner is the real key to that, and without some respect and trust, RV can't really help.

a meager income ?

Probably not in the short term. Maybe in the long term. The military training course ran from 3 to 18 months, and some people went the full term and were never declared operational. It's not a "guaranteed" road to anything except being able to make more sense of the seeming chaos that surrounds us.

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obstacles in education?

See above. If you think of learning as one skill, then yes, it can certainly broaden your perspective of reality, give a little more leeway for peace and tranquility, more depth of purpose to pursue what roads you choose in learning other skills, and more patience in dealing with people shallower and less experienced than yourself in a humane way.
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« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2011, 03:17:21 PM »

I guess I'm sort of looking for a pep talk here or a bit of enthusiasm to keep me going with this. I've had a bit of initial success with RVing. Maybe I'm just being pessimistic but at this point in my life right not a lot has been going well for me, and I can't seem to think of ways that learning to remote view will help me out. I realize I'm probably not asking the right questions, probably because of a general feeling of burn out. Are there ways that RVing can help with the mundane aspects of life? Can it help with a tumultuous relationship, a meager income or obstacles in education?

The other responses were great! Yes, learning Remote Viewing is an awakening of skills and talents which have been rendered useless by environment and dogma.

Oh my heavens yes! To be able to conceive of new ideas and creativity beyond the norm. As others have said healing, becoming aware of the oneness of all, opening up to new possibilities.

Don't think of remote viewing of being the end all of all things, there are many paths, remote viewing is something to help you open the door beyond your physical self.

You don't have to become a great remote viewer to reap the rewards either, through meditation you'll gain control over your thoughts and bodily function, things will normalize for you and you'll become more adaptive to new thoughts and ideas.

Remote viewing is as natural as someone learning to swim, everyone has the potential and only they can determine if the outcome is worth the effort.

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« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2011, 02:47:37 AM »

I am glad you asked, I will list a few advantages that I've found useful.

- It's saved my life once, yes it is true what they say about "survival instincts". Long story short, I had to flee from two teenagers apart of an "swarming mob", in which I pulled an kid from almost being beaten to death by 10+ other teenagers. The kid had an permanent speech impairment after the incident and doesn't remember what happened, something drove me to go there and I was lucky I suppose, being at the right time and right place.
Later that month I ran into the two teenagers, they had awaited an ambush for me, with baseball and a metal pipe. I ran naturally than I circled back and hid in an stranger's backyard, I had a wooden broom stick in my hand that I plucked from the vine garden, as I laid waiting...and wouldn't you know it, the same exact two teenagers happened to be walking down the exact alley, they did not see me.
I stood from the shadows and was willing to fight them if need be, but since I had the element of surprise they were scared and shocked. I decided to let them go, then the remainder of the night was a cat and mouse game as he called his teenage posse and they drove around in their car cruising the block looking for me, one of them found me but was scared as he saw I had an the twisted off wooden broom held like a staff in my hand, he turned and ran.  Kids nowadays, what on earth are the parents teaching them?? Angry

-Pulled a friend from almost getting side swiped from a city bus as he was too busy talking and standing on the curb not noticing the on-coming bus.
-Intervened in another swarming at the back alley of an pool hall years ago.
-Talking to complete strangers as I probe into their minds viewing images about them and starting an conversation relating to that. An example is I saw this girl getting on to a bus and I focused on what the bus destination was in my RV, and then I asked her, "You wouldn't happened to know where I can take the bus to.."
Her reaction was golden as she eased up and was being honest and started talking "Yep, I sure do, I live in that area...I take that bus all the time!" (I wasn't taking that bus at all, i lied  Wink it was just an ice-breaker)

-Spying on people without them knowing it and tagging them. I would tear an monetary bill in half and deliver it along with the flowers, to verify that I was the secret admirer, as only the person that sent the flowers would have the other half of the bill with exact matching numbers/code; at least that's what they think... You will never find two bills in circulation in any country with the exact same numbers/code. What they didn't know was that I was spying on her, I simply had to locate the other half of the bill and focus on where it was, giving me a glimpse through ARV.



-Fun with chat handles and alias as those too can be considered identifers/tags. I know my descriptions were accurate when I notice that they drop instantly after I gave a description of what they were wearing or sometimes not wearing and what they were doing. When asked how I knew these things, I pranked some more by saying there's an secret camera installed in their monitor and house that allows me to see them and right away instant panic sets in LMFAO  Grin I imagine the person would be tearing his/her house apart looking for something that was never there in the first place, I usually say nano-technology and that big brother is watching you! muwhahaha Grin

These are some of the things that RV has given me, an entire world of possibilities and infinite opportunities to explore. Oh yeah very useful for finding lost items too, I hope to establish myself in the district as the Champion of geo-caching but unfortunately geo caching events are rare in my area *sigh*
These are the things I am thankful for and wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!
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