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« on: February 22, 2012, 12:09:44 AM »

Ok that might have been a bit silly, but since you mentioned "horses", it brought up an old article I've read a long time ago from National geographic here's the link
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/05/china/guizhou/amy-tan-text/8

It gets pretty interesting near the end of the article.

"A similar string of unusual coincidences had occurred in 1979. Many came down with an eye disease. Livestock died. People noticed that their chickens wandered over to a certain household. That family’s chickens hatched double-yolked eggs. Their crops had better yields. What had they done to create so much luck, while others had more troubles? Through divination rituals, the Feng Shui Masters learned that the family had secretly buried their ancestors in areas of the village with the best feng shui and had thus cut the village off from this source. After the Feng Shui Masters removed the illegal burials, 11 members of the guilty family died.

During Spring Festival, and for the first time since 1979, the village would be cleansed again by the same ceremony, Guo Yin—“Pass into the World of Yin.” In the dim light of an assembly hall, 11 blindfolded men sat on black benches. The Chief Feng Shui Master called out incantations from the Book of Shadows. As fragrant rattan burned under the benches, assistants gave the men a rope of twisted straw to hold at both ends. More incantations were murmured, two bells rang, bowls of wine were stirred, and the 11 men slapped their bouncing knees, as if goading a horse to move forward. Soon they were galloping in a frenzy, and the oldest of them, a 73-year-old man, whinnied like a spooked horse, shot up, and leaped backward onto the bench. He had mounted a ghost horse and was racing toward the World of Yin. Assistants kept the frenzied rider from falling. Soon more riders mounted their ghost horses. The Chief Feng Shui Master sprayed water from his mouth to light the way. With more incantations the ghost-horse riders could go to deeper levels. At each level they could see more."

Could be remote viewing or something else but they found the illegal burial site. Interesting customs nevertheless.
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« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2012, 06:14:51 AM »

First of all, no one mentioned horses anywhere in this thread.

Second, that entire bit has absolutely nothing to do with RV or the topic of the thread. For the courtesy of others, please keep threads on topic or start a new one on the correct board instead of hijacking or posting completely unrelated material on them. 
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« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2012, 07:46:30 PM »

I just found this be an interesting article that's all, It's just additional source material.
First off, people use different methods for RV, as long as it provides results that's all that matters. This is an ancient tradition for the people of Dimen region, different cultures have different ways of exploring Remote viewing.
No, the feng shui master was able to locate the illegal burial site so how can you say it isn't related to RV?
I am sorry for encouraging others to individually come to their own development via their own means, this article was simply to show different cultures way of using remote viewing and combining other methods of their own.
For example some people use tarot cards for their RV, yet some others might use calligraphy..etc.
As long as it provides the accurate information, that's what should be important.

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« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2012, 06:26:25 AM »

It had nothing to do with the thread topic. Period. I have split your post from the original, created a new thread for it here and relocated it onto a more appropriate board.

First off, people use different methods for RV, as long as it provides results that's all that matters. This is an ancient tradition for the people of Dimen region, different cultures have different ways of exploring Remote viewing.
No, the feng shui master was able to locate the illegal burial site so how can you say it isn't related to RV?

I'm guessing from this statement and some others you've made that you might need to read up a little on what constitutes remote viewing from simply 'doing something psychic' if you want to be on the same page in conversation as most other folks on this site. Here's a good place to start: http://dojopsi.com/tkr/remote-viewing-protocol.cfm
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