Starting to get glimpses of the target

Challe77

New Member
When I first started I got word impressions of the target, but now I think I start to get glimpses of the target, not a clear picture because I think that would be an aol.
I got a glimpse of a hard material/wall, a building even but the building part I labeled as an aol, but I turned out to be a building :)

Am I progressing?, is this normal development, It feels like If you are a professional viewer it must be hard to describe a complex target if you only receive words in your head.

/Challe
 
Its likely you are already perceiving other sensations but at lower thresholds which are more difficult to perceive. time and meditation is shown to reduce this attentional blink so keep at it
 

jrb

Member
When I first started I got word impressions of the target, but now I think I start to get glimpses of the target, not a clear picture because I think that would be an aol.
I got a glimpse of a hard material/wall, a building even but the building part I labeled as an aol, but I turned out to be a building :)

Am I progressing?, is this normal development, It feels like If you are a professional viewer it must be hard to describe a complex target if you only receive words in your head.

/Challe

I'm still deciding whether RV is real, but in my pseudo-CRV sessions I've had some impressions like words and some visual impressions. I've never had a strong visual imagination, so what I've seen is more a ghost of an image, like dark grey or purple and flickering across a field of speckled black.

Even so, I've had enough of an outline to draw them, and have been interested to see how they align with the target.

I think these put me roughly in stage 1 and 2 of CRV.

At this time I've had no engagement of hearing, smelling, or tasting.

I've had some luck with textures, or maybe touching, but only as concept and not as direct sensation.

Color has come once or twice, but only as a descriptive word and nothing actually visualized.

I've also heard of CRV visuals like looking through a keyhole. You may see a small portion of a target vs the gestalt. As long as you remember not to try to piece together the puzzle, this is perfectly okay.

In CRV, I understand that the goal is to learn about the target and not necessarily to go to the target and experience it. It is an information-gathering exercise, not a virtual vacation.

However, CRV may help to open up the pathways for psychic functioning and learning that could make it easier to intentionally or accidentally have a more full-on sensory experience. It helps to "open up the aperture."

Does this sound right to anyone?
 
a lot depends on the viewer herself. including the limits we set on what is possible. Some people bilocate on the very first target.
 

Arkeo

Member
I support that answer. In the beginning, I highly doubted my own ability to get images. My ability to consciously imagine things visually had always been quite low. I could not even remember faces of my family. It's a condition called Aphantasia. Turns out that's an advantage. It turns out that I can usually assume that the visuals I do get are not coming from my conscious mind.

My orientation to Remote Viewing may be a lot more liberal than traditional CRV. That may offend some or conversely might be a breath of fresh air to some. However I experience the target is what I'm going to go with. If I bilocate, which happened once and was the most fascinating experience of my life, then I'm going to stick with it.

My sister, who heart-breakingly isn't interested in RV, but was trained by Joe McMoneagle, experiences vivid, full motion views of the target. Her descriptions of how she can interact with the target are a lot like Lyn Buchanan's descriptions - like when he said about some target subjects, "So I got in the car and went with them." My sister can bilocate at will. Sadly, I find that fear of the unknown really gets in the way. My sister fears her own ability. Again, it breaks my heart.

The more naturally psi talented someone is, I'm gathering, the more they can fear psi. My co-worker, a Psychologist, was raised in a pretty strict, fundamentalist-leaning Christian household. She is only now opening up to other things at 50 years old. She remarked to me that she has to hold herself back from going out of body and is petrified of it. I remarked back that I've spent three years every doggone night trying to have an out of body experience. My co-worker also gathers synchronistic events like she was a 100 foot tall magnet. With such amazing natural psi talent with both my sister and co-worker, fear quashes it all. They could be amazing healers and RV'ers. I can't get over how sad it is the world won't get to enjoy their talents.

That is a long way of supporting RVTrainee001's remarks about us setting our own limits on what is possible. I would add to be cognizant of the limits you set for yourself, even from what you read in training materials, and try to break through them all. Purists might not agree with my recommendation, and that's alright. To that I say, don't listen to me. Form your own opinions.
 
Agree with that. gotta be careful with what you read. we manifest our limits so better read stories that will stretch what we believe is possible.
 
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