Post by Mysti on Jul 7, 2007 11:45:33 GMT -5
AdvLog26B-RemoteTravel2-070219
REMOTE VIEWING - 2
Problems in Remote Viewing
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Last week we started exploring REMOTE VIEWING. As a remote viewer you are strictly a collector of data. It is the monitor who works with you who analyzes what you are reporting.
If I (as monitor) asked you (as the Remote Viewer) to remote view the Eiffel Tower in Paris, then before you could "tune into" the remote viewing, your conscious mind would have already brought up to you an image of the Eiffel Tower from your memory,. RVing can focus on any target you wish, but the big problem is getting the conmscious mind and your memory and your imagination out of action. Hence, it is very difficult to remote view loved ones who live away from you, friends, spouses, etc. This is because we all have preconceived ideas of what they might be doing, how they should look and act. And these preconceptions immediately arise and block the actual events we want to see from being remote viewed. It's just like we find when doing psychic readings and similar work. So those we see on the "Psychic Detective" Court TV channel who are reading for law enforcement officials always ask for a bare minimum of data from the police. They usually only ask for something personal belonging to the victim or maybe a photo of the victim or, perhaps, to be taken to the scene of the crime. You will note that some of these psychic detectives will, as part of their reporting, often be in a remote viewing mode. They might be seeing the murderer doing something.
The military and CIA remote viewers (and their monitors) use a sort of complex alpha-numeric grid system to fix the target (what you want to see) that has no clues in it that the RVer might use to determine to the actual location. Some times, but not always, the monitor might know the actual target, but the RVer does not. And surprisingly, the inner child, your subconscious, will instantly know the target even though you or I with our conscious minds could never figure it out from the alphanumeric locations given us.
There are a number of places or stages of Remote Viewing you can go to. The first and most common stage is real time, the here and now (*or there and now"?). But if this ability is further developed, you can go into the past even to Ancient Rome or Atlantis. Yes, you can see the probable future. Or, you might get a mixed bag of images if the future has several possibilities that are more or less probable. Now some remote viewers maintain that they have been able to view distant planets in other solar systems. And, yes, there are those would have seen into other dimensions and into the celestial realms. Frankly, it seems to me that "precognition" is a variety of Remote Viewing. But all of this takes practice, practice, practice.
WrenOwl: And patience!
Books on Remote Viewing
----------------------------
Here are three books on Remote Viewing as done in the military:
Joseph McMoneagle REMOTE VIEWING SECRETS.
Lyn Buchanan, THE SEVENTH SENSE.
David Morehouse, PSYCHIC WARRIOR.
The Military & Remote Viewing
----------------------
McMoneagle was an Army Officer,
Buchanan was in Militray Intelligence and Morehouse was in the Stargate Program.
By the way, one Remote Viewer in the Stargate Program claimed that the real reason that the Stargate program was shut down was because our Senators, Representatives and the government bureaucracy became frightened when they found that Stargate RVers were able to look in and check on their activities.
A good forty years ago, while I was in meditation, I tuned into a room where a number of USN sailors were doing remote viewing, sitting at different booths much like the booths used to teach radio operators to learn Morse Code. Apparently, the Chief Petty Officer in charge became aware of my mental presence and very quickly shut everything down.
Just a few years ago I became interested in a nearby Army and Air Force activity and wondered if I could see anything there. I saw a couple of unusual things but suddenly someone at the base became aware of my mental presence and, wham bang, everything closed down. But, I was tracked mentally for about two weeks by a USAF Lieutenant -- I guess to see if I were some sort of spy. So, be careful where you look.
There are several sites on the internet where you can test your remote viewing abilities, but they all ask for a lot of, in my opinion actually much too much, personal information -- at least enough to locate you fairly easily, so I'd suggest you stay away from them.
The Remote Viewer's State of Mind
--------------------------
The state of mind for a Remote Viewer is much like meditation, perhaps not quite as deep. And, just as you do in meditation using a seed question, you do go into the RV state with the intention of viewing a target. It would be nice to view grandfather 2000 miles away or sister Wrennie only 1000 miles away. But again, the limitation is that our imaginations, memory and conscious mind are quick to tell us "Oh Wrennie must be teaching class right now." And I get an image of her in a classroom that has popped up from my own ideas of what she should be doing. When, actually, she might be in the dean's office trying to promote some travel funds to attend a teacher's conference.
In the military & CIA system the monitor may tell the RVer to look at location 32D71-R0982. So the RVer looks without having any idea of where or what that number might represent. The viewer might report being in a dark hole that's horizontal. Actually, the coordinates might be directing him to caves in Afghanistan. One of the first tests given a potential military RVer is to look for the Ark of the Covenant. If any of you want to try this experiment, let me know what you get by E-mail. Don't tell us in class anything about your experience in looking for the ark. That ruins it for anyone else who might want to try this experiment. I can tell you whether you are on target or not.
Privacy
---------
As far as privacy is concerned -- forget it as a moral issue. All domains are open to entities in the higher realms and the astral. I still remember how upset I was when I was in a very intimate relationship in my early years and I became aware that at least a dozen entities were looking on -- and even making comments about how I was doing it.
WrenOwl: Critics in the astral? Hmm, for shame, LOL.
Dragonhearts4: Constructive criticism?
WrenOwl: Dragons!!!!
GS: Yes it was constructive, but really!
ImLadyAthena: [Hey, that gives me a] new line.. "Not tonight dear, we have too much company." LOL.
GS: One medium told me that entities can only come into private areas of your life if invited. However, I've not seen any Remote Viewers say that. And, several persons have told me that they often get communications from their guides and angels when they are "busy" in the bathroom. What I mean to say is, none of the military RVers reported in their writings any difficulties in seeing whatever they wanted to see -- so I don't think that psychic is correct. Timewalkr who shows up occasionally in our classes told of intense electrical fields that the Soviets had set up to discourage Wesstern viewers from peeking in. But I don't think any of us could afford that sort of equipment.
Starting RV Practice
------------
Now one easy way to start the RV practice is to just let your subconscious remote view and tell you about the room or environment of someone you have never met in person, but who you are chatting with on AOL.
By the way, when I set up the exercise last year to try and see the Ark of the Covenant -- Wrennie misread and headed mentally for Noah's Ark instead.
WrenOwl: Snot, you shouldn't have told them that ! (Because I did it again---I guess I wanna find Noah's ark)
GS: It lets them know you're human, Wrennie. LOL.
NEXT WEEK
-------------
Now, class. Do you want to go farther Next week with exercises and practice on remote viewing? Or should we plunge ahead to an overlook of astral travel? Ok, I'll review the books I have on RVing and give you my recommendations on which are best to get you started.. And, then we'll go on to an overlook of Astral projection next week. I'm not going to get into actual practice because I don't want to get any karmic backlash if you get into trouble in the astral. So, NEXT WEEK: Astral Projection
WrenOwl: BTW, as a side note, if you venture into the astral unprepared, it's really challenging to call 911 to come get you--takes a pretty advanced soul to make rescue attempts there, folks.
HOMEWORK
--------------
GS: Continue journaling, meditation and visualization exercises. Be good to your inner child -- a special treat this week?
EXTRA CREDIT: If you want to experiment with remote viewing, see if you can see/find the Ark of the Covenant when in a near meditative state. If you have any results -- E-Mail me and I'll be able to tell you if you were on target. If you get Noah's Ark, E-Mail Wrennie. LOL.
WrenOwl: I still think that Noah's Ark is more important right now. Yeah, if you all remote view Grail, send me the details (snicker).
GS: We could all practice on Wrennie's home next week?
WrenOwl: Snot!
QUESTIONS
GS: Our time is almost up. Any thoughts, questions, etc., before we close?
Dragonhearts4: Does it feel like a tone that vibrates you [when Remote Viewing]?
GS: No. Remember that the one trying to RV a Soviet installation is usually thousands of miles away from the target. So they wouldn't hear a tone. But they might get a whopping headache. Hearing a tone or buzzing sound and vibration is most often associated with the initial stages of astral projection, not Remote Viewing.
Log Entry: pubg400702099891757chat [Members - 0] 2/19/2007 09:29 PM
REMOTE VIEWING - 2
Problems in Remote Viewing
---------------------
Last week we started exploring REMOTE VIEWING. As a remote viewer you are strictly a collector of data. It is the monitor who works with you who analyzes what you are reporting.
If I (as monitor) asked you (as the Remote Viewer) to remote view the Eiffel Tower in Paris, then before you could "tune into" the remote viewing, your conscious mind would have already brought up to you an image of the Eiffel Tower from your memory,. RVing can focus on any target you wish, but the big problem is getting the conmscious mind and your memory and your imagination out of action. Hence, it is very difficult to remote view loved ones who live away from you, friends, spouses, etc. This is because we all have preconceived ideas of what they might be doing, how they should look and act. And these preconceptions immediately arise and block the actual events we want to see from being remote viewed. It's just like we find when doing psychic readings and similar work. So those we see on the "Psychic Detective" Court TV channel who are reading for law enforcement officials always ask for a bare minimum of data from the police. They usually only ask for something personal belonging to the victim or maybe a photo of the victim or, perhaps, to be taken to the scene of the crime. You will note that some of these psychic detectives will, as part of their reporting, often be in a remote viewing mode. They might be seeing the murderer doing something.
The military and CIA remote viewers (and their monitors) use a sort of complex alpha-numeric grid system to fix the target (what you want to see) that has no clues in it that the RVer might use to determine to the actual location. Some times, but not always, the monitor might know the actual target, but the RVer does not. And surprisingly, the inner child, your subconscious, will instantly know the target even though you or I with our conscious minds could never figure it out from the alphanumeric locations given us.
There are a number of places or stages of Remote Viewing you can go to. The first and most common stage is real time, the here and now (*or there and now"?). But if this ability is further developed, you can go into the past even to Ancient Rome or Atlantis. Yes, you can see the probable future. Or, you might get a mixed bag of images if the future has several possibilities that are more or less probable. Now some remote viewers maintain that they have been able to view distant planets in other solar systems. And, yes, there are those would have seen into other dimensions and into the celestial realms. Frankly, it seems to me that "precognition" is a variety of Remote Viewing. But all of this takes practice, practice, practice.
WrenOwl: And patience!
Books on Remote Viewing
----------------------------
Here are three books on Remote Viewing as done in the military:
Joseph McMoneagle REMOTE VIEWING SECRETS.
Lyn Buchanan, THE SEVENTH SENSE.
David Morehouse, PSYCHIC WARRIOR.
The Military & Remote Viewing
----------------------
McMoneagle was an Army Officer,
Buchanan was in Militray Intelligence and Morehouse was in the Stargate Program.
By the way, one Remote Viewer in the Stargate Program claimed that the real reason that the Stargate program was shut down was because our Senators, Representatives and the government bureaucracy became frightened when they found that Stargate RVers were able to look in and check on their activities.
A good forty years ago, while I was in meditation, I tuned into a room where a number of USN sailors were doing remote viewing, sitting at different booths much like the booths used to teach radio operators to learn Morse Code. Apparently, the Chief Petty Officer in charge became aware of my mental presence and very quickly shut everything down.
Just a few years ago I became interested in a nearby Army and Air Force activity and wondered if I could see anything there. I saw a couple of unusual things but suddenly someone at the base became aware of my mental presence and, wham bang, everything closed down. But, I was tracked mentally for about two weeks by a USAF Lieutenant -- I guess to see if I were some sort of spy. So, be careful where you look.
There are several sites on the internet where you can test your remote viewing abilities, but they all ask for a lot of, in my opinion actually much too much, personal information -- at least enough to locate you fairly easily, so I'd suggest you stay away from them.
The Remote Viewer's State of Mind
--------------------------
The state of mind for a Remote Viewer is much like meditation, perhaps not quite as deep. And, just as you do in meditation using a seed question, you do go into the RV state with the intention of viewing a target. It would be nice to view grandfather 2000 miles away or sister Wrennie only 1000 miles away. But again, the limitation is that our imaginations, memory and conscious mind are quick to tell us "Oh Wrennie must be teaching class right now." And I get an image of her in a classroom that has popped up from my own ideas of what she should be doing. When, actually, she might be in the dean's office trying to promote some travel funds to attend a teacher's conference.
In the military & CIA system the monitor may tell the RVer to look at location 32D71-R0982. So the RVer looks without having any idea of where or what that number might represent. The viewer might report being in a dark hole that's horizontal. Actually, the coordinates might be directing him to caves in Afghanistan. One of the first tests given a potential military RVer is to look for the Ark of the Covenant. If any of you want to try this experiment, let me know what you get by E-mail. Don't tell us in class anything about your experience in looking for the ark. That ruins it for anyone else who might want to try this experiment. I can tell you whether you are on target or not.
Privacy
---------
As far as privacy is concerned -- forget it as a moral issue. All domains are open to entities in the higher realms and the astral. I still remember how upset I was when I was in a very intimate relationship in my early years and I became aware that at least a dozen entities were looking on -- and even making comments about how I was doing it.
WrenOwl: Critics in the astral? Hmm, for shame, LOL.
Dragonhearts4: Constructive criticism?
WrenOwl: Dragons!!!!
GS: Yes it was constructive, but really!
ImLadyAthena: [Hey, that gives me a] new line.. "Not tonight dear, we have too much company." LOL.
GS: One medium told me that entities can only come into private areas of your life if invited. However, I've not seen any Remote Viewers say that. And, several persons have told me that they often get communications from their guides and angels when they are "busy" in the bathroom. What I mean to say is, none of the military RVers reported in their writings any difficulties in seeing whatever they wanted to see -- so I don't think that psychic is correct. Timewalkr who shows up occasionally in our classes told of intense electrical fields that the Soviets had set up to discourage Wesstern viewers from peeking in. But I don't think any of us could afford that sort of equipment.
Starting RV Practice
------------
Now one easy way to start the RV practice is to just let your subconscious remote view and tell you about the room or environment of someone you have never met in person, but who you are chatting with on AOL.
By the way, when I set up the exercise last year to try and see the Ark of the Covenant -- Wrennie misread and headed mentally for Noah's Ark instead.
WrenOwl: Snot, you shouldn't have told them that ! (Because I did it again---I guess I wanna find Noah's ark)
GS: It lets them know you're human, Wrennie. LOL.
NEXT WEEK
-------------
Now, class. Do you want to go farther Next week with exercises and practice on remote viewing? Or should we plunge ahead to an overlook of astral travel? Ok, I'll review the books I have on RVing and give you my recommendations on which are best to get you started.. And, then we'll go on to an overlook of Astral projection next week. I'm not going to get into actual practice because I don't want to get any karmic backlash if you get into trouble in the astral. So, NEXT WEEK: Astral Projection
WrenOwl: BTW, as a side note, if you venture into the astral unprepared, it's really challenging to call 911 to come get you--takes a pretty advanced soul to make rescue attempts there, folks.
HOMEWORK
--------------
GS: Continue journaling, meditation and visualization exercises. Be good to your inner child -- a special treat this week?
EXTRA CREDIT: If you want to experiment with remote viewing, see if you can see/find the Ark of the Covenant when in a near meditative state. If you have any results -- E-Mail me and I'll be able to tell you if you were on target. If you get Noah's Ark, E-Mail Wrennie. LOL.
WrenOwl: I still think that Noah's Ark is more important right now. Yeah, if you all remote view Grail, send me the details (snicker).
GS: We could all practice on Wrennie's home next week?
WrenOwl: Snot!
QUESTIONS
GS: Our time is almost up. Any thoughts, questions, etc., before we close?
Dragonhearts4: Does it feel like a tone that vibrates you [when Remote Viewing]?
GS: No. Remember that the one trying to RV a Soviet installation is usually thousands of miles away from the target. So they wouldn't hear a tone. But they might get a whopping headache. Hearing a tone or buzzing sound and vibration is most often associated with the initial stages of astral projection, not Remote Viewing.
Log Entry: pubg400702099891757chat [Members - 0] 2/19/2007 09:29 PM