RV challenge
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Dardon
white lotus
Harri
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RV challenge
Hi guys.
I just got an odd idea about RV when i saw Jim write about it in other topic.RV is really interesting subject and i have always wanted to know how specific information are people able to get with it from a subject.
I challenge you all to remote view me, and post then what do i look like in your opinion
If you are artistic you could even draw a picture and post that, would be awesome to see some drawings.
I have currently avatar about bruce lee,but i will put a real picture of me later when people have RV:d and posted their experiences.
Tomorrow i must fly to Japan to attend to wifes familymembers funeral, and will stay there for 2 weeks. When i return i will post a picture.
Also, if possible, could someone who knows a good technique of RV post some general instructions on how it is done correctly?
Ps. if this is a crazy idea just ignore me
I just got an odd idea about RV when i saw Jim write about it in other topic.RV is really interesting subject and i have always wanted to know how specific information are people able to get with it from a subject.
I challenge you all to remote view me, and post then what do i look like in your opinion
If you are artistic you could even draw a picture and post that, would be awesome to see some drawings.
I have currently avatar about bruce lee,but i will put a real picture of me later when people have RV:d and posted their experiences.
Tomorrow i must fly to Japan to attend to wifes familymembers funeral, and will stay there for 2 weeks. When i return i will post a picture.
Also, if possible, could someone who knows a good technique of RV post some general instructions on how it is done correctly?
Ps. if this is a crazy idea just ignore me
Harri-
Posts : 445
Join date : 2011-08-16
Location : Japan
Re: RV challenge
No, Harri. Its a great idea. This is something I suggested in a previous thread, that those who are interested in training for the RV can take turns remote viewing trivial things that only another member has, in order to get good at it.
There's this one fellow on the net named Ed Dames who reportedly taught the special units in the army, like those fellows also in the CIA, the techniques and science of remote viewing, that they've developed over a certain number of years.
The particular thing that I like about his method is that with his training, you're trained to remote view while being completely ignorant on the actual subject that you're looking for. This means that you are taught to view something which you have no idea of knowing about which ensures that what you're getting in the visions are not tainted by one's own prejudices and pre-assumptions.
He says that when you see something in the session, you have to learn to look at the object with "impartial adjectives". Like if what you see is round and has mass, you describe it as a sphere and not a ball. Because you are not sure that what you did see was a ball, but you labeling an object instead of describing its features causes you to look at it as only a ball, when in fact it could be anything. To me that was very smart.
I'd be willing to join the effort of training for remote viewing. I am still in the middle of all his material (its a lot) but when I get finished with it I would love to have fun with this sort of thing. I'll get to this soon, but inasofar as I know the only members who have attempted RV here with at least some regularity are Peter Proksch and Dardon, maybe they'll be willing to play this game at the present.
We should play these sorts of games more often. I've always also wondered what John meant by level 4's being able to communicate with each other with no medium but the mind, and if it were related to this.
Lotus out.
There's this one fellow on the net named Ed Dames who reportedly taught the special units in the army, like those fellows also in the CIA, the techniques and science of remote viewing, that they've developed over a certain number of years.
The particular thing that I like about his method is that with his training, you're trained to remote view while being completely ignorant on the actual subject that you're looking for. This means that you are taught to view something which you have no idea of knowing about which ensures that what you're getting in the visions are not tainted by one's own prejudices and pre-assumptions.
He says that when you see something in the session, you have to learn to look at the object with "impartial adjectives". Like if what you see is round and has mass, you describe it as a sphere and not a ball. Because you are not sure that what you did see was a ball, but you labeling an object instead of describing its features causes you to look at it as only a ball, when in fact it could be anything. To me that was very smart.
I'd be willing to join the effort of training for remote viewing. I am still in the middle of all his material (its a lot) but when I get finished with it I would love to have fun with this sort of thing. I'll get to this soon, but inasofar as I know the only members who have attempted RV here with at least some regularity are Peter Proksch and Dardon, maybe they'll be willing to play this game at the present.
We should play these sorts of games more often. I've always also wondered what John meant by level 4's being able to communicate with each other with no medium but the mind, and if it were related to this.
Lotus out.
white lotus-
Posts : 426
Join date : 2011-04-02
Re: RV challenge
Hm, I like this idea haha.
We need to keep having challenges like it. Im sure we'll have some sloppy answers, but in time it'll be pretty awesome to see a couple 100% answers at a time.
Dardon
We need to keep having challenges like it. Im sure we'll have some sloppy answers, but in time it'll be pretty awesome to see a couple 100% answers at a time.
Dardon
pretty hard
Would be really hard, to rv your looks, let alone ask us to describe and draw you.We might be able to get ur build and/or something very distinct like a beard etc.Probably be easier to choose an object or picture you got in a box or something and ask to rv that.
Peter P-
Posts : 1036
Join date : 2011-03-31
Could Work...
I used to do online readings and asked for a picture of the subject, thinking the image would help me lock on to their energy. Pretty damn successful, but Harri brings up an interesting challenge. I got my techniques from a book called "You are Psychic." The name of the author elludes me right now but his methods helped me when I would expierement with psychic abilities. I am getting back into my meditation after a 72 hour break so if I feel ready, I will take on your challenge. But being as critical of myself as I am about being ready for any advancement, I may not. Will post if I take part and get anything.
Enjoy Japan.
Enjoy Japan.
Matthew-
Posts : 370
Join date : 2011-04-25
Location : Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Check in the mirror?
"Harri appears to be a man with of course,handsome appearance, who appears to be rich or has the potential to be rich.Who appears to be very spiritually developed or has it's maximum potential" lol many apologies found it very funny to describe to harri his appearance in detail.
Peter P-
Posts : 1036
Join date : 2011-03-31
Re: RV challenge
Ok ill have a go too
Firstly ill have to agree with Peter - handsome appearance, average to below average height, short hair & get the feeling of being a hard worker possibly in your current job for quite a while (3yrs or more).
Sorry thats all ive got - found myself 'thinking' for info so will leave it there
Cant wait to see this pic
Firstly ill have to agree with Peter - handsome appearance, average to below average height, short hair & get the feeling of being a hard worker possibly in your current job for quite a while (3yrs or more).
Sorry thats all ive got - found myself 'thinking' for info so will leave it there
Cant wait to see this pic
Moonbar-
Posts : 514
Join date : 2011-04-01
Location : Bournemouth, UK
new avatar
Allrighty, came back from japan.Changed my avatar now, im not handsome but the short hair went correct
Im 185cm (how much is that in feet?)
Im currently unemployed but used to work hard, still got backpain from lifting too heavy objects
The other challenges were very interesting, looking forward to taking part of more of them.I might actually be able to concentrate now that im home hehe, hopefully i can get some results too.
Im 185cm (how much is that in feet?)
Im currently unemployed but used to work hard, still got backpain from lifting too heavy objects
The other challenges were very interesting, looking forward to taking part of more of them.I might actually be able to concentrate now that im home hehe, hopefully i can get some results too.
Harri-
Posts : 445
Join date : 2011-08-16
Location : Japan
Re: RV challenge
i didnt rv u harri.its easier to target and decribe an object's appearance.
Peter P-
Posts : 1036
Join date : 2011-03-31
aeiouyäö
Peter Proksch wrote:i didnt rv u harri.its easier to target and decribe an object's appearance.
Yea i know you didnt.
I liked the item rv challenges more as well.
Harri-
Posts : 445
Join date : 2011-08-16
Location : Japan
Re: RV challenge
everybody is handsome in someone eyes, so saying handsome or good looking shouldnt be a quality.. using features, like football shaped eyes, flat lips, heart lips.. is more of a physical descriptions, where calling someone handsome or cute pretty, is more of a personal opinion.
HowlingMoon-
Posts : 39
Join date : 2011-04-29
Location : Landmark
handsomeharry :D
HowlingMoon wrote:everybody is handsome in someone eyes, so saying handsome or good looking shouldnt be a quality.. using features, like football shaped eyes, flat lips, heart lips.. is more of a physical descriptions, where calling someone handsome or cute pretty, is more of a personal opinion.
True that.Did anyone trying to rv me get a mental pic of hippopotamus wearing a partyhat and playing banjo? That would have been pretty close.
Harri-
Posts : 445
Join date : 2011-08-16
Location : Japan
Re: RV challenge
pretty much somethig like a giant mohawk could come up.
Peter P-
Posts : 1036
Join date : 2011-03-31
Re: RV challenge
True that.Did anyone trying to rv me get a mental pic of hippopotamus wearing a partyhat and playing banjo? That would have been pretty close. [/quote]
Ha ha ha!! - not quite
Moonbar-
Posts : 514
Join date : 2011-04-01
Location : Bournemouth, UK
Re: RV challenge
hippo cool critter.dangerous kill people all the time.my wife call me hippo often cos of my crappy teeth.lol
Peter P-
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