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« Reply #40 on: May 06, 2012, 10:15:35 PM »

Gene wrote:
Over time I began to suspect the statement made by Prudence Calabrese regarding ARV was correct which was something akin to: “It’s evil, simply evil”.

Did she say that to you or did you read it somewhere? Pru never made a statement like that that I can recall, online or in person.

It's true that in TDS we didn't do ARV work per se - that I can recall anyway - but she did encourage attempts at the lottery, with one large team effort at a pick 6 that I documented. We could use any method that we wanted to.  (The algorithm that she said she applied did not lead to successful results).  And in some classes she used a method involving the fingers for a pick 3 lottery.

Marv - I like that setup as well - one way to get close to having a single target.

Jon

Hi Jon,

As I did not know her personally and never communicated with her as such it was definitely me reading it on line, but for the life of me I do not recall where or the exact wording. But I believe it was regarding the topic of displacement and as I was so involved with ARV at the time I took serious note of it and also just thought it especially funny as displacement was so maddening.

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Hi Gene/Jon,

Yep she use to say this a lot as far as I can remember. Nothing sinister about the reference only that ARV just frustrated the hell out of her at least that's what I took from her comment.

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« Reply #41 on: May 08, 2012, 06:09:12 AM »

So are we positing this hypothesis:

The strength of the signal lines leading to each possible target when ARVing are proportionate to the likelihood of their associated outcome's occurrence.

Huh

Well sometimes yes and sometimes no, and that in a nutshell sums up ARV. Let me give an example of no. After having spent a number of years devoting myself to ARVing the futures market as it relates to the S&P 500 I had the experience of doing three sessions over the weekend all on the upcoming Monday market. I had perhaps three of the best ARV sessions I have ever had where my sketches were almost a perfect match along with descriptors that virtually named the target. All three of these ARV sessions called for exactly the same thing and I went in with the largest amount riding on it I had ever or since put in (It still makes me cringe to remember it all) and the market just went horribly and I mean horribly and hugely the other way. All three sessions clearly 100% said one thing and the market did the other.

Over time I began to suspect the statement made by Prudence Calabrese regarding ARV was correct which was something akin to: “It’s evil, simply evil”.

Gene


I wasn't too clear on ARV, I just thought it was different. Sort of like an regular session but not done "blind", in which case you know what the target and objective is before hand to specify to the specific needs. It works well with precognition like this and I've been practicing it. I put my RV sketch in a bottle and I focus on "Who" will open the bottle and see the sketch, the sketch naturally is one of the finder, although sometimes I draw "finder" and "Opener", they might not be the same person. The results are pretty good. I simply focus on Where and When exactly I will leave the sketch in a bottle, of course focusing on the bottle itself also helps. I had no idea there was a whole procedure and protocol to it, I will try out this method.
Any of you guys ever tried that?
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« Reply #42 on: May 08, 2012, 06:51:48 AM »

You're still not clear on ARV. ARV is done (single) blind to the target.

The basic idea of ARV is exactly to create a set up to enable the viewer to be blind whilst knowing the application details. It can be used in infinite ways for any investigative enquiry including forecasting, though the lure of profit means most publicly discussed projects are only to enhance wagering odds. Whether the target is a photosite, an idea in Marv's mind, or whatever, the viewer remains in sound protocol knowing the objectives, the events being forecast and the specific question being asked.
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« Reply #43 on: May 11, 2012, 10:37:15 PM »

Hmm...so how would one even go about putting an RV sketch in a bottle while following protocol? I haven't been following the protocol at all.
I just focus onto the fields that I already know and have 100% control over, that's where and when I will leave the bottle. Usually an person(s) come into view.
I am tempted now to attach an RV sketch to an flying lantern and just let it fly, where it goes no one knows but at least I have an idea who will find it.
That or I will be across the street on the patio sipping an ice tea while watching to see if I drew the right person that's pre destined to find the sketch in the bottle. Just some harmless fun.
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« Reply #44 on: May 12, 2012, 06:21:45 AM »

"I haven't been following the protocol at all."

So what brings you here? As Remote viewers we're only into Martini bottles.
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« Reply #45 on: June 17, 2012, 03:33:34 AM »

I prefer to make my own martinis, that way I know exactly what's in it. As a viewer do you always trust the feedback that is given to you?
I am here because I am curious about how ARV is done. I assumed it would be different, but it's the blind method that bothers me.

I think that the answer is equally as important as the question, yet being able to interpret the answer given during RV methods takes practice.
I am a n00b to it, and find the old protocol method of blinds to be outdated in this modern age, as it relies far too heavily on an tasker when the viewer can equally do it fine by self tasking themselves.
As a n00b, I am testing out new methods and partake in precognition practices for fun here on the forum.
Care to partake in an future sports event playoff?
I am sure an experienced veteran viewer like yourself could easily out view me on such trivial minor professional sports event.
Baseball, Football, Summer Olympics...etc. have your pick. I always enjoy an fun precognition practice run, care to play??  Tongue
You stand a good chance of winning, everyone knows the best psychics are women right?  Tongue
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