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Red_Star
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« on: June 23, 2012, 12:30:32 AM »

I've done some precognition events for fun, but I thought that I put up a little cheat sheet to help those that can remote view better clarify what they need to see.

* Check the constants such as what is the weather on that particular day/night; constants such as the sun will rise and set that's a constant.
For example, if you view an future event and on that particular day the weather doesn't match up with your data, then chances are you saw the wrong version of that changing future, or it just simply changed Huh

* If you're hunting for something checking the time zones and comparing it to your own local time also helps to narrow down your search.
 
* If in doubt do another blind session and then another one after that to analyze your results and pick out what is consistent within the data.

* Identify your own colour, this is different for everyone. Some prefer bright colors, others dull. By knowing which colour resonates with you more, you can see more in terms of colour spectrum simply because your favorite colour will stand out for you.

* Know that there are no perfectly straight lines within nature's natural design, perfectly straight parallel lines is an man made construct. So knowing this should help with knowing if it's a man made substance or of natural origin.

Just a short little cheat sheet for those that already can RV.
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« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2012, 02:06:19 PM »

hi Red, Thanks for the tip on seeing stright lines, as you can guess im a newbie, i have done a few rv's so far and encouraged by my findings and sketch matches although only spending a few minutes on the tasts, beginners luck,  , i have done 4 so far ,yep early days and a long way to go, but one i give up on very early, i saw a black framed square with alternating stright white and black lines , i abandoned it thinking it was  mirrored reflection of my laptop screen. when i hit the reveal it turned out to be a pic of a gaint chess board. so its nice to get some heads up , thanks,
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2012, 03:30:37 AM »

Oh thanks, I try not to list too many advice and tips here but just enough to keep an captive audience wanting more. I mean being that society seems to elevate people that predict "kill shot" scenario in a multi billion dollar industry, only an idiot would list all teachings for free! I have more complicated techniques and tips but it'll have to wait until the complete book hits the publisher's desk, it'll change entirely how RV is done. Making the middle man (tasker) completely obsolete and empowering viewers, that's all I have to say for now. An book is in the works but if I were to list all advice and techniques here nobody would buy the book because they can get it for free already.
Besides, I am certain that I will never get credit for these tips but it'll be bogarted by others as their "very own" methods. That's to be expected, but I am optimistic that the book will sell in a market of 2,000,000,000 people.
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It's only crazy if I view the wrong target, what does it make me if I get the target exactly right?
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