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admin, somewhere around July 15, 2003
Ever wished you knew some remote viewers local to you?
Ever wished you could search for viewers with other similar interests?
RV Directory, http://www.rvdirectory.org
is a new, free (and the first) database directory for anybody in the remote viewing community, anywhere in the world.
Though designed for individuals it can be used by businesses and clubs as well.
A search on the directory can show you listings by locations, by interests, or even by other factors, such as listing all people/businesses which offer remote viewing methods training.
Worried about privacy?
The directory allows alias-only display and you can always use a free screen email address such as yahoo or hotmail. You'd still be able to be contacted by locals and/or those with shared interests, but it would be up to you if you wanted to reply.
Support the Remote Viewing Community
There aren't many free, field-wide tools for remote viewers and what few exist are paid for and maintained out of charity. If you want to support tools like these remaining available, participate in the project. The more who participate, the more value the Directory will have!
RV Directory http://www.rvdirectory.org
Benton, somewhere around July 15, 2003
No, this is not a transparent attempt to boost my post count! I want to enthusiastically encourage folks interested in progressing in their RV skills to sign up and work with others in their area. Some of us do not live in large cities where RV support or programs exist, and the best way we can find others to support our efforts is this list. So please visit the site and add your name to the list.
-Benton
Damien, somewhere around July 15, 2003
I want as many people to join the list as possible. There aren't many RVers near where I live. Any chance at making this subject sticky??? Feel free to delete this post.
Mucho Gracias,
Damien
admin, somewhere around July 15, 2003
We have the directory in the list of 'Free Tools' at the top right of all the screens here. About every 3 weeks, one of us can dig this thread out (it'll be scrolled back pages) and post anything to it, that "bumps" a message up to the top again.
Yeah, for people like me living in the middle of nowhere, finding anyone even semi-local would be awesome. Many times in my life I've found that someone sharing my intense interest was right near me for a long time and I never even knew--I often found them right after I or they left that area. What a shame!
The separation of schools in RVland also contributes to the mystery. What a bummer to have someone equally obsessed with RV living 5 blocks away and not even know it, because you have different trainers! I think it would really expand our whole field--and the integration of viewers (non-denominationally ;-))--for the directory to become a well-used resource. It'll take awhile, but I have faith.
fetik3, somewhere around July 18, 2003
The directory seems to be malfunctioning.
My entry appears to be in the same font as everyone else. Perhaps the AI algorithms are not detecting my superiority? You'd think it would at *least* present my entry in bold...
Sincerely,
The World's Greatest Remote Viewer
Jason S. Shapiro
EricT, somewhere around July 18, 2003
lol, Kudos Jason!
I hereby award you the boldest first user post on TKR!
And by the way,
[move]Welcome to TKR![/move]
Eric
PS- on the RV directory- it only notifies you of TRUE rver superiority if you crash it. No joke, ask PJ! ::)
Damien, somewhere around July 18, 2003
Well, wouldn't that make you RI master i/o RV? Well, I know for a fact Jason is the super RI master. I saw him make a cantelope explode once, just like those people in the movie scanners. So don't make an off comment otherwise your head will look like a tomato in a blender :o
-)amien
EricT, somewhere around July 18, 2003
And that, my good friend Damien, is exactly why I wear the armor... you people are dangerous! ;-)
(see avatar)
[glow=red,glow width, 300 wide]The very bestest admin ever...[/glow] ;)
Eric
Fire, somewhere around July 18, 2003
Yes I'm thinking we could sell psi products off this site and start with tinfoil to wrap around our heads, to protect us from the cosmic rays sent by hackers of the matrix trying to remote influence our teeny tiny brains.
Jason, I apologize, I did not realize you were the world's greatest remote viewer. But I know that anything anybody says must be so.
I have utter faith in you,
(Really. Read my mind.)
Fire
energycritter, somewhere around July 18, 2003
I just put some foil on but I am worried that the waxy side of the foil is on the wrong side.... :-/
Is it safe to cut out the eye holes or should I just leave them covered?
::)
BC
weewizard, somewhere around July 19, 2003
Energycritter (or BC),
Don't you know enough to coat the outside of your hat with 2 ml black plastic garbage bags? :o I learned that from looking these hats up on the web. More than one person is selling them, but one guy has been kind enough to post exactly how to build them yourself. Apparently there are certain frequencies that are only filtered out with Glad 2 ply super strength garbage (not leaf) bags. I don't think it matters whether you buy the ones with handle ties or not ;-). And yes, you are supposed to cut out the eyeholes unless you can remote view the room around you. Only Jason is powerful enough to do that. Otherwise you might bump your nose.
Deb 8)
fetik3, somewhere around July 19, 2003
[quote]Well, I know for a fact Jason is the super RI master. I saw him make a cantelope explode once, just like those people in the movie scanners.
Damien[/quote]
I have few regrets in my life, however this is one of them. Had I known that my public demo of "Remote Influencing" a sledge hammer (to smash a cantelope) would infringe upon a patent held by Gallagher, I would have never done it.
[quote]lol, Kudos Jason!
Welcome to TKR!
Eric
[/quote]
Thanks Eric, and congrats to all of you on a site well done! :)
[quote]Jason, I apologize, I did not realize you were the world's greatest remote viewer. But I know that anything anybody says must be so.
Fire[/quote]
Maybe not consciously, but your last session spelled it out quite clearly. Re-examine your idiogram: -)o you see the curving up? That's really the RV equiv a graph, presenting my superiority in a visual format.
BTW - the bill for my analysis is on its way :)
-Jason
admin, somewhere around July 19, 2003
Omigod! You're RIGHT! It looks just LIKE that!
[stunned, awed silence]
Not only is your glory IN half my sessions, but you even know what my sessions look like. [squeaking in terror] But I didn't know it was classified! Really! I would never RV something classified! It was just -- it was an open search target! It's not my fault! I didn't learn anything!!
Tropicana, somewhere around July 20, 2003
I'm scared of the Black plastic :o
In my garden If I use it and tie it around anything...
Especially some plant or something, the plastic tends to heat up and rot what is inside.
It scares me to use those to protect myself I don't think my head would explode but it might "Rot" and fall off my shoulders!!! :-[
I think I will stick to the Tin Foil at least I can make it conform to my pointy head!! ;-)
energycritter, somewhere around July 24, 2003
PJ, I checked out the directory and was only able to find three poeple in Texas and none of those were in my local area :(.
I did send an e-mail to Paul, the man that wrote the CRV manual, I am telling you, like you do not know that. Anyway, I just asked him if he knew of anyone near my area. Do you think that there are more poeple in Texas and possibly in my area, or is the directory too new to render any of them and therefore you wouldn't know of anyone else either?
???
BC
admin, somewhere around July 24, 2003
Well there are only 43 listings spanning planet earth, it's amazing there were several in your state alone. Cities are listed on many of the listings. If there isn't yet someone in there listed as near you, you're on your own lol. PJ
energycritter, somewhere around July 25, 2003
No problem, thanks for the reply.
...on my own...
BC
EricT, somewhere around July 27, 2003
Hey all-
Funny how all you RI masters put the black plastic trash bags... on your heads... I thought those were for garbage... man, am I using em wrong or what?
Oh wait- thats right- theyre for my session "misses".
Using em right after all... have fun with your make your own hat class ladies and gentlemen...
;)
E
waterway, somewhere around August 14, 2003
[size=4][color=Red]Hey![/color][/size]
::)
Youz guys should wander over to the RV Directory and put your name in the pool. [color=Blue]Especially you North Carolinians, cuz I am interested in working with others interested in this stuff.[/color]
http://www.rvdirectory.org
Just a gentle request.....
energycritter, somewhere around September 16, 2003
There, I finally got a yahoo e-mail account set up and I am also now in the RV directory....yee hawww
BC/EC
energycritter, somewhere around February 25, 2004
Update....I was contacted by a young man in my local area that is wanting to start RVing. He found out about me through the RV directory. We have already met once and he and I had the most wonderfully inspiring four hour discussion. That is the first time that I have ever talked about RV outside of my own household and the inspiration was beyond words.
I am encouraged, he is encouraged and the ability to meet face to face makes all of the difference in the world, so, lurkers and members, sign up and make your enthusiasm available for those that need it and break bread with anyone that you are able to.
The face to face human contact is so empowering when the subject is a shared desire of both or all parties involved.
I can be amazingly dynamic in person and even if the other person is a passive person, and this person was, things really begin to take on a new strength and magnitude of interest for me and the other.
I know that most of you have been blessed with the ability to attend workshops and lessons and whatnot where you can visit face to face with others that share your interest, but, I never have until now and let me tell you, it has made a big difference internally. Some of you are even fortunate enough to know someone already that lives near you, and, I am so happy for that in your life and now in my own.
I am a "UGE" (Texan for 'HUGE') loner, but, when I am with people, I tend to sparkle more than even I would expect. So, get busy everyone and get connected as best you can with whom you can. RV has a wonderfully "UGE" future and psi does in general for that matter.
Anyway, I just got done writing an e-mail to the RVer in my area and we are in contact every other day now with short exchanges and whatnot and it has really been a nice thing to partake of.
Even though I am one of the bigest loners I know, I enjoy human's that share my passions and psi/RV stuff is my biggest passion and I simply want to let you all know that the RV directory was how we met and the RV directory will work for others and it will grow in size as long as we all jump in and make ourselves known to each other.
OK, sorry, I rambled, but, I have not had a long rambling post for a long time.
Luv and remote group hug for everyone... :) ;-)
ec
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