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Old 09-19-2008, 07:05 AM   #53
enigmatic
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Default Re: Learn to become a Remote Viewer HERE

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Originally Posted by QUESTINY View Post
It does have a learning curve to it.
RV does not follow a typical learning curve. For those that are naturally gifted, you will have about twice the data as compared to an average viewer; they would have to work twice as hard / do more session work to get the same amount of data.

It takes discipline and it's like going to the gym. Some people will start out impulsively with so much excitement and then suddenly stop once they realize how much work it takes. Once they experience 1st hand and realize that they can know anything, they have to decide if they are ok knowing that humans can do this and thus satisfy their curiosity, or if they want to pursue it as a skill. For some they will quit once they answer there own personal questions, while others will stop if they can't personally handle the answers. RV will change you as you have to be prepared for the truth, your preconceived notions or belief systems have no bearing on the answers as RV data/information is truth.

There are upward slopes in the beginning and then long flat low plateaus with little or junk data. You must pay attention and not allow your ego/imagination/conscious to waste an otherwise on target session. Also, do not invest in the results or you'll be thinking and the session will turn out bad.

The RV learning curve is based on lapsing of time and number of sessions. One should do at least 2 or 3 sessions per week, however you do not want to overtrain or you'll burn out and it will affect your skill. You should get some sleep in between sessions, (naps or a decent night's sleep) as you'll need some rest for your unconscious to integrate the new info. Viewers burn a lot of B12 since RV is a mental activity. You should pick up B-12 sublingual tablets and take it 15 mins before you do a session.

On average, after about 6 months of verifed targets where feedback of the target is immediate, and you are consistantly on target, then you can start trusting your data for unknown targets ie. enigma targets, etc. The common learning curves are 3 months, 6 months, and the 12 month curve which viewers call the "dark night of the soul" - where by which you will question the ability/skill and come to know its branches of consequences and effects on humanity. Typically, you'll be considered a trained Remote Viewer once you get through your 1st year curve and are consistant with 80% of target data every session. At about the 2-year point, many serious viewers will stop, but if they don't and continue, then they're good for 2 or 3 years after the initial 1 year point 'til another flat spot. From then on, you'll have periodic flat spots where you just have to work through.

RV takes committment and is worth the work.

Just my 2 cents.

Welcome to the world of Remote Viewing.

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