TKR's founder, Palyne Gaenir, has passed away

MarkT

Member
It is with great sadness that I share that Palyne "PJ" Gaenir, founder and owner of Ten Thousand Roads/DojoPSI, and countless other remote viewing and escoteric communities, passed away during heart surgery on Wednesday, 18 October 2023. PJ built quite a community here over the years, spending countless hours connecting people and documenting everything she could about remote viewing. The practice system here was the place to be if you wanted to practice RV, and the forums provided valuable insight. Many of the remote viewing friends I have I met here at TKR.

I have not seen any mention of arrangements, either for PJ nor for the online empire here. I have seen calls to help archive whatever we all can. Perhaps there is an organized way to accomplish this.

In the meantime, please leave any tributes to PJ here in this thread, and deepest condolences to her family.
 

sonny5085

where are you from (the keep) "I am from you"
This is shocking news, such a devasting loss , I can not begin to fanthom what her family is going thru .
 

tbone

Active Member
It is with great sadness that I share that Palyne "PJ" Gaenir, founder and owner of Ten Thousand Roads/DojoPSI, and countless other remote viewing and escoteric communities, passed away during heart surgery on Wednesday, 18 October 2023. PJ built quite a community here over the years, spending countless hours connecting people and documenting everything she could about remote viewing. The practice system here was the place to be if you wanted to practice RV, and the forums provided valuable insight. Many of the remote viewing friends I have I met here at TKR.

I have not seen any mention of arrangements, either for PJ nor for the online empire here. I have seen calls to help archive whatever we all can. Perhaps there is an organized way to accomplish this.

In the meantime, please leave any tributes to
That is awful. She gave so much to this community and her writing was always thoughtful and insightful.
 

Dimi

New Member
I'm late for this post, but I've discovered the terrible news through other channels. PJ was full of great surprises in so many ways, never dull, never old. PJ provided me with the best service, even without knowing it. In the RV dojo, I worked on numerous targets without feeling pressured or the need to be right. This was indeed a valuable emotional lesson to learn.

The targets were consistently interesting, even when she occasionally slipped some boring or strange ones.
I read through the book that compiled old texts from the early days of her RV website and interviews, and I always found something valuable to take from them.
In the last few months, I checked regularly and felt happy when I saw the RV site working, even with some occasional bumps along the way. I was delighted to still have unfinished RV sessions, giving me a chance to receive feedback. I was so glad that she mentioned she would fix those bugs at that point, although she didn't succeed in fixing them. Or her's.
I genuinely hope she is happy and watching over us from above, looking down with a smile at our struggles.
I'm sad for her family; they've endured a significant loss.
I may not have completely understood her approach; she operated on a much higher plane than my comprehension, but that only made her more exceptional and mysterious.
Chapeau PJ!
 
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