|
The Dojo Psi sponsors Remote Viewing projects, associations, events, community and discussion, library and archives, self-training and practice, education and more. The logo(s) below are for the material(s) provider(s). But the archive is under the dojo's ownership. |
|
| ARCHIVE MENU | Dojo Psi: | Remote Viewing Home | Remote Viewing Library | Forum | Archived for: | TKR RV Tools Online | TKR RVwebForum | TKR Blog |
It is the intent of the Dojo Psi that the living-history of remote viewing's development in the public sector not be erased, revised, or otherwise lost to the vagaries of time. In this spirit, the dojo encourages, promotes, hosts and develops archives of online Remote Viewing activity. [Caveats] For current discussion on remote viewing, click the logo at the top of the page to visit TKR's big Remote Viewing Discussion Forum directly.
NearDark, somewhere around February 21, 2004
Hi
i live in england and became fascinated by rv after watching a documentry about it, i have since read a number of books, "tracks in the pshycic wilderness", Remote Viewing (Tim Riffat), i have tried to implement techniques from this and other books, papers on my own as there seems to be little beyond expensive online tuition and american (again expensive) camps. i guess my question is this, can i learn rv from books? and how do i know if i am getting anywhere?. When i clear my mind and focus on a site i am not sure if it is real "sensations" i am recieving or my imagination kicking in.
Any and all advice is welcome
thnx
NearDark
waterway, somewhere around February 21, 2004
Neardark,
I am glad you are here. Look around this site, you will find a wealth of information that answers your questions.
wizopeva, somewhere around February 23, 2004
For free rv methods, check under 'free methods' to the left of this board. Then start practicing. It can be more fun to get an email partner or group to practice with.
No you don't have to take a class to get started. The ability is inborn and you can get at it by yourself via practice. Classes can and often do help motivate you, give you pointers, and let you understand the process a bit better. But some of that can also be obtained by just doing it and asking lots of questions of other rvers.
My opinion is that you should consider your finances and personal options. If you spend money on vacations anyway, then an rv class could make a great and informational vacation and perhaps speed your progress. But if it's a big financial hardship, then you may be better off investing time and effort into practicing it instead. Over time, you will see how motivated you really are and if your interest will keep up over time and be worth further investment. IMO, classes are useful and fun, but not essential. Keep at it, and people who already took training might eventually tell you most of the stuff anyway! ;-)
-E
NearDark, somewhere around February 23, 2004
thnx for the advice guys i have already read some interesting tips and techniques from here and intend to put them in to practice soon.
daz, somewhere around March 20, 2005
Neardark dude!
Im also from the UK and have taught approx 8 people the CRV methods of RV. I'm thinking of teaching some more so PEM email me from my webby http://www.remoteviewed.com and we can talk RV.
daz
end of messages
What do you think? Visitors are welcome to post on any topic at TKR including archives.
Caveats for archiving:
| The Dojo Psi sponsors various Remote Viewing hands-on, internet projects, development, events, community opportunities, discussions and interviews, all forms of archives, education, cross- or coach- or self-training for remote viewing, and more. We'd like to thank the Ten Thousand Roads project for permission to archive this history on our website for posterity. All content provided by TKR is Copyright 2003-2010 by Palyne PJ Gaenir (TKR's owner); the Dojo Psi layout and internal content collection are Copyright © 1995-2010 by Palyne PJ Gaenir (the Dojo Psi owner). All rights reserved, but feel welcome to go ahead and make excerpts if you include a link back to TKR and/or the Dojo Psi. If you think your Remote Viewing -related project has content worth archiving, please let us know! Dojo Psi Contact |