pjrv : Messages : 2638-2638 of 4038 (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pjrv/messages/2638?)
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From: "pjgaenir"
Date: Wed Mar 12, 2003 3:56 pm
Subject: Semi-Virtual Quantum Realities pjgaenir
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What if we had an experience, and it was stored in a computer. And
then later, someone else were able to log into that program and share
that experience with us?
Isn't that a great deal of what remote viewing can be? If you RV
General MacArthur just after a big battle, is it anything else than
that 'model'?
If we can share an experience of someone's making love, being
heartbroken, their concentration camp misery, a shocking death,
giving birth, skiing, or anything else, then what would be difficult
about sharing the experience of a remote viewing session?
If we are all 'inherently' psi, as Joe and Ingo and others say*,
then technically what differs is not what data we acquire, but
what we bother paying attention to and recording. The data, the
contact, is always there.
When we review someone else's sessions, are we contributing to them
in our own way?
Is this not the testing hypothesis of Greg K's ARV? (Greg?)
What if we review them looking to compare/find something other than
their feedback? Like a different target?
PJ
[ref * - McMoneagle says that research shows only about 1/2 of 1%
are "world class level" remote viewers. But he also says, when asked
how much of psi skill is 'psychology', "all of it." So it's not
unreasonable to think if we can address the psychology issues, core
belief constructs and such, we could dramatically raise this number.
And of course, that's world-class, that doesn't mean that another 70%
aren't competent to varying degrees worth having. His comments don't
pertain to species innate qualities, but rather, to what appears to
be the case when you measure how psychology, experience, etc. allows
our people to perform psi-wise under controlled conditions.]
pjrv : Messages : 2644-2644 of 4038 (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pjrv/messages/2644?)
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#2644
From: aeonblueau8008...
Date: Wed Mar 12, 2003 3:45 pm
Subject: Re: Semi-Virtual Quantum Realities terri8008
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> PJ wrote:
> What if we had an experience, and it was stored in a computer. And
> then later, someone else were able to log into that program and share
> that experience with us?
> Isn't that a great deal of what remote viewing can be? If you RV
> General MacArthur just after a big battle, is it anything else than
> that 'model'?
have you seen the movie 'The Thirteenth Floor'?.
~T~ (aka MATRIX)
(life's a holodeck)
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Moderator's note: About 40 times so far. :-) PJ
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