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« on: August 27, 2005, 06:50:10 AM »

does any one have any RV methods That work for them? Share!
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2005, 07:06:42 AM »

im a beginner who really wants to know how to start rving so can someone please help me?
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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2005, 07:37:46 AM »

yep, CRV works for me!
the manual and help file for the manual can be found on my website here www.remoteviewed.com and plenty of people teach CRV.

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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2005, 08:00:01 AM »

www.remote-viewing.com Grin Protocol for ARV work.
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« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2005, 04:48:17 PM »

onash520

Yeah; being as secular as possible, helps.
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« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2005, 05:52:00 PM »

Joseph McMoneagle's paperback "MIND TREK" can be ordered in most any library system, and in it he goes over the basics of teaching yourself RV, some good advice about protocol and targets, etc.  I know people who started with that and have done terrific -- really what you do is up to you and what you most prefer. You can train in a psychic method, from CRV to Silva, you can "just do it" if you prefer.  

Don't miss RVTargets.com and RVGalleries.com for free tasks. Remote-Viewing.com also has about 100 numbered targets, I think.  Oh yeah, and daz on the thread above at remote-viewed.com has a bunch of neat stuff on his site.

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« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2005, 09:04:20 PM »

Hi onash520,

Here's my very simple tip:  Go to Amazon.com and plunk down $10 for a copy of Upton Sinclair's Mental Radio.  When you get the book, immediately open it to chapter 21 in which Mary Craig Sinclair goes into fine detail about the method she uses to experience telepathy (her term for what we now refer to as remote viewing).  I followed her directions and achieved success in 7 out of my first 10 attempts.  It also helps to have a supportive friend or relative help you.  Also, you have an very supportive community here at TKR, so come back often with any additional questions.  Good luck!
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2005, 02:01:32 AM »

Just curious, why would you need a supportive friend or relative with you to buy a book or read one?  Smiley

Oops, edit.  During the first remote viewings have a friend or relative?  Sorry bleed in from some other board.

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« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2005, 04:42:54 AM »

Because a supportive friend or relative can be HUGE help with finding targets, especially those in locations near you. :-)  I bet that was the reason, although frankly, I think it really helps to have someone to talk to, as well!

It's very possible that if I'd had someone local to me really into RV nothing on the web I do would exist.  It's feeling totally alone with it and feeling like I should ensure nobody else has to feel that way that has prompted at least some of my www outreach; feels like the right thing to do, but I'm not sure how much I'd have of that if I didn't need it myself.

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« Reply #9 on: August 29, 2005, 03:03:55 PM »

Brayden wrote:
"Just curious, why would you need a supportive friend or relative with you to buy a book or read one?  

Oops, edit.  During the first remote viewings have a friend or relative?  Sorry bleed in from some other board. "


I thought, since I've worked with another person since day-one of my RV development, I'd put in my $.02 worth about the need for a person to help the remote viewer.

I think a good Tasker is vital to an RVer's development.  Preferably, it should be someone close to you who sincerely wants to see you succeed, someone who is fascinated with the paranormal and excited about the opportunity to work with it directly by tasking you, someone who is sensitive to your reactions and your emotional and mental states as well as being sensitive to all the visual, emotional, contextual, abstract, and geometric aspects of various targets and target possibilities.  The greater care and thought that goes into the selection of your targets, the better your "tools" are - and the practice target pool makes up the "tools" that an RVer works with (that's Joe's alliteration, not mine, lol.)

The Tasker, in a private, individual situation also usually acts as the analyst as well.  And, through both tasking you and analyzing your responses to various targets, s/he will come to know you better than you know yourself.  S/he will know when you are operating at a peak or a valley and will come to recognize all those little quirks that become tell-tale signs as to what was happening inside your mind as you were remote viewing.  Over time, s/he will use his/her psi as well in target selection, and with an intuitive feel for you and where you're at development-wise, will know the exact perfect moment to throw new and different kinds of targets into the pool.  

By manipulating the practice pool in this way, your development can be accellerated and guided when possible and held back and slowed down (giving you time to incorporate and assimilate your recent progress, making it stronger and more reliable) when necessary.  

In addition, check out Joe McMoneagle's and Ed May's paper they presented to (I believe...) the Parapsychology Association: "Intention, Attention, and Expectation".  (I may have the words twisted around but that's essentially the name of it - you can find it on Joe's site: Mceagle.com).  They explain the importance of everyone in a remote viewing effort being on the same page.  When you have more people - even if it's just one person - focusing on the same expected successful outcome, the RVing becomes easier and more successful, in theory.  Joe's on-camera missing-person's sessions are supplied as evidence for this effect.  When you have a Tasker who's intention doubles and supports your own, it might make up a little for days when your intention is weak, when your attention is less focused than usual.  

All this is apart from the sheer joy of having another person to physically and personally share your victories with, to console you and provide some perspective and emotional distance when you fail, and to help motivate you when you get sick of RV.  There's nothing like walking around an outbound site with the person who chose it as a target, comparing your session to the location.

I've said many times that I doubt if I ever would have become a decent remote viewer if weren't for my wife.  She's made thousands of practice targets, set up hundreds of operational targets, and provided the motivational, emotional, and moral support I needed.  I've come to believe that the Tasker's role is probably more important to an RVer's devlopment than even the RVer's (as crazy as that sounds).  While there ARE ways of tasking yourself - the TKR galleries are undoubtedly the best system on the net - I think a human Tasker is far and away the best way to train, and the best way to take advantage of the TKR galleries.  Anymore, I hate to RV unless my wife has chosen the target.  I've probably come to rely on her too much, lol.
Don          

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