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Date: 11/9/2003 4:12:00 PM
From Authorid: 45630
I'm sorry but the only remote viewing I do is the one on the couch with a remote control in my hand watching the football on tv! ![]() |
Date: 11/9/2003 6:32:00 PM
From Authorid: 14909
Yes I can do that. ![]() |
Date: 11/9/2003 7:01:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 62410 Creech, can you describe the process by which you do it and for what purposes? Thanks - Scall |
Date: 11/9/2003 9:19:00 PM
From Authorid: 21867
Heard about, know a bit about it, but say very little about it as you tend to get ridiculed and besieged with demands to 'prove it'... ![]() |
Date: 11/9/2003 11:21:00 PM
From Authorid: 53558
So sorry, Anna-1, I can't help you. I don't know anything about the subject. Great big hugs. Take care. ![]() |
Date: 11/10/2003 5:48:00 AM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 62410 Thanks Agent Smith, I agree that happens. From what I am reading though, there are very strict guidelines about what purposes you should use it for. Apparently it's no parlor trick. In fact, not only did we have a special military psy unit, but so did Russia and Germany. I found that very interesting. Scall |
Date: 11/10/2003 6:34:00 AM
From Authorid: 15228
My dad, a simple factory worker does something that sounds very much like remote viewing, or he use to. He said it raises his blood preassure to much. You wouldn't believe some of the stuff he can do, but he is very quiet about it and rarely talks about his abilities. He called not long ago and said he had a dream about my husband who is in Iraq. Said he dreamed he had 3 guardian Angels around him protecting him and he gave me the names, two turned out to be my husbands dead Aunts and one he was the favorite nephew of. My dad knows absolutely nothing about my husbands family who live in another state. He has only met mom mother and father-n-law once about 16 years ago..so I do believe this stuff is possible. My dad also says my oldest daughter has these abilities, but they won't devolpe until she is older although she can do some pretty strange stuff now. I've tried to get dad to buy a computer so he can learn more about what he has and to share it, but he won't do it. ![]() |
Date: 11/10/2003 6:43:00 AM
From Authorid: 53054
WOW and i thought remote viewing meant watching the television whilst flicking through the channels! lolz! yep i do that one! *hugz* ![]() |
Date: 11/10/2003 1:48:00 PM ( From Author ) From Authorid: 62410 Interesting Kelly. I think what he might be doing is a cross between clairvoyance and remote viewing. If he is a remote viewer then he is a renegade (not following protocol ;-) I'm very interested in the military martial arts variety. The Army conducted many closely monitored successful experiments that make me want to try it. Scall |
Date: 11/10/2003 5:03:00 PM
From Authorid: 51285
Wow. That's so cool, and interesting. I've never heard of it before. Thanks for the enlightening! lol -GG- ![]() |
Date: 11/12/2003 11:06:00 AM
From Authorid: 21867
You say there are strict guidelines to Remote Viewing...who has set these guidelines?? I have some familiarity with groups who 'team Remote View' certain areas to gather certain information...I suspect thats much like the psy-ops groups of various nations 'military' forces. Remote Viewing (RV) is something many cultures have used for many many centuries. My own culture for instance (NZ Maori) was said to RV during the planning for battles with opposing tribes...for scouting our territory, places and routes of stealthier movement towards/upon the opposing tribes position. Also RVing was said to be used during the initial Great Migration of the Maori through the Pacific, sailing the oceans and RVing ahead towards land-masses, as there were no maps, to navigational equipment for them...they sailed on 'instinct'. Peace, ![]() |
Date: 11/13/2003 7:22:00 AM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 62410
Agent Smith: The guidelines I was talking about are the "protocols" the author of the book refers to (which are military protocols), such as double blind testing and analysis. He critically thinks over every detail that might give a suggestion as to the target to the viewer and seeks to sterilize the process so there is not even one little scrap of a clue for the viewer. He said some theories run that it is okay to give the viewer clues, but he suggests strict adherence to the protocols for verification and analysis purposes. Me being a free spirit, though, I have a little difficulty with such rigidity. I just finished reading a another book right before this one called "Psychonavigation". Another word for RVing, though it was more about ancient Shaman theory (as you said it goes waaaay back). He talked about the Birdmen of the Andes and the Bugis (a peoples in S. America from which we derive our term "boogyman"![]() |
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