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#1162
From: "Scott Ellis"
Date: Thu Nov 7, 2002 6:54 pm
Subject: Hi Greg K. scottrver
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Welcome Greg,
It's great to have you in this forum. I've really appreciated your
openness in the past. By the way, do you still cool down by
visualizing a moving object? How did you come up with that?
Scott
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#1177
From: "Greg Kolodziejzyk"
Date: Fri Nov 8, 2002 11:57 am
Subject: RE: Hi Greg K. gregkolodzie...
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> Scott wrote
> By the way, do you still cool down by
> visualizing a moving object? How did
> you come up with that?
Cool down with visualizing moving object? Sometimes, but mostly I will
listen to a hemisync disc or a Brainwave Generator Binaural beat application
sound file. I like to mix it up - when I think I'm starting to get used to
something, I'll change to something else.
gk
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#1189
From: Bill Pendragon
Date: Fri Nov 8, 2002 6:26 pm
Subject: RE: Gregs 100,000 $ challenge 7/7 so far!! docsavagebill
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Hi Greg,
I thought I'd update how your challenge was going.
Greg again was correct in his stock futures ARV
prediction.. winning another $7000+ and bringing the
total won for 7 STRAIGHT ARV trials to $37,000 !!! To
Review.. He is trying to get $100,000 in 40 trials and
will split the $100,000 between charity and those that
help his experimental "mass feedback" experiment. In
this experiment volunteers earn points by looking at
his correct ARV viewings and logging in an easy visual
test to show they have done so. Greg does 10-50 arv
trials each week, but only feedsback the "quality"
ones of 3+ out of 4 ( at least that's what I
understand). Maybe its just a streak..but I think
Greg may be onto something here. One can see 5
viewings done for attempt 6 at the site above. Just
click on 1-5 to see the target and Gregs original
viewing. These viewings are very good and I think most
would be quite proud of them..even though selected
for.
How often do you go 7/7 Greg?!
Best Wishes,
Bill
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#1195
From: "Jason S. Shapiro"
Date: Sat Nov 9, 2002 8:03 am
Subject: RE: Gregs 100,000 $ challenge 7/7 so far!! fetik3
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Glad to see Greg on the list!
Speaking of which, I'm curious about the wording on his
site...
The sentence:
"Watch Greg try to make $100,000 over the next 40
weeks by investing in stock market futures using a
mental technique he has developed called Associative
Remote Viewing"
...is a tad bit ambiguous.
Is this supposed to mean that Greg has invented ARV?
I understand that he has developed his own variation of
this targeting protocol; but I was always under the
impression that ARV had been used earlier (such as the
submarine experiments with Stephen Schwartz, Ingo
Swann, et al.)
Sorry if I'm being a bit anal here; I'm just very interested
in the history of remote viewing, and am trying to keep
all of the names, dates, and claims straight :)
In any case, congratulations on your successful
predictions! I've been watching and participating in the
feedback questions with great interest!
BTW - I've started with my first two non-CRV driven
ARV experiments, and so far they have been quite
successful. Of course, with only two sessions done, the
results aren't very interesting, statisticially speaking.
-Jason
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#1200
From: "Greg Kolodziejzyk"
Date: Sat Nov 9, 2002 12:53 pm
Subject: RE: Gregs 100,000 $ challenge 7/7 so far!! gregkolodzie...
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> Is this supposed to mean that Greg has invented ARV?
Ya - my apologies. I know how that looks. I am speaking (for the most part)
to a large group of various individuals with no prior knowledge of remote
viewing or the history of such, so I am trying to keep my message simple and
direct.
Without intending any disrespect to those who originally devised the ARV
protocol (or should I say *a* ARV protocol), my own adaptation is vastly
different and after so many years and millions of hours of research trial
and error (and money gained and lost!), I feel that I 'can' call my own
particular adaptation of the original ARV protocol my own.
For example, Russ Targ and I have argued once or twice before about the
whole 'self judging' thing. He is convinced that after about few dozen ARV
trials that he conducted previously, that displacement is certain if the
subject ever saw both targets. My point was that after nearly 3000 ARV
trials where the viewer judged his own sessions (compared RV notes to both
targets in the pool), there was no drop in effect size compared with those
trials where a 3rd party judged.
Another example of how my own protocol is different is how I take advantage
of the psi 'mother-clumps' I talked about before. By scoring the sessions, I
can use the scores as a filter and make final predictions based on only the
most significant RV perceptions rather than equally considering ALL trials.
Also - once you really understand remote viewing and psychic functioning,
and the importance of hiding any information about the nature of your target
from your conscious mind, using ASSOCIATIONS to targets becomes an obvious
way to facilitate a practical application - such as ARV.
Regards,
Greg K
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Moderator's note: But a mental technique is not the same as an RV protocol. I
think that was the part that confused him. -- PJ
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