Beginners |
This is a good place to discuss the area of remote viewing, pick up a few pointers, and get going! One first-timer did quite well recently, and most do, as a matter of fact. We are usually around in the evenings, say 8pm-1am Central Time. No question is too newbie to ask here. |
Experienced |
You've read the books. Or you've watched the videos. And even without all of that, you can
probably still sit down and just start remote viewing, like I did. We do encourage you to
do it properly, though, and build good habits, since the structure is part of what makes the
whole thing work. The rest of it, of course, is practice, practice, practice, like so many
other things in life. And that's what this chat is for.
It's often useful to find a few people to RV a target for you, so that everyone can compare notes. This sort of thing is the main purpose of this room. Sometimes it's difficult to RV targets that you have framed yourself, so you frame the target and we'll do the RVing. In exchange, you can do a little RVing for us. It's all good! |
Advanced |
If you'd like a group to run targets, or you'd just like to impart some knowledge to those less experienced than you are, then you're welcome to drop by! |
Join our remote viewing practice chat room now! Remember that we are usually around in the evenings.
Please type something in and then wait! Often someone will be around, but if you type "hello" and leave 1 minute later, why, we could be reading an email and not see your message. The chat room isn't going to break your computer if you leave it running, so I'd suggest that you do, and soon enough someone will respond to you. We'd like to have you as a part of the group, but we can't hardly reach out to you if all we know is that "Joe" joined for a couple of minutes around 9pm and then left.
If you don't find anyone in the chat room, and would like to get together with us, feel free to type in an email address, and we'll be happy to email you when we're all chatting.
Soon we will split up the chat room into a "welcome" area and a "discussion" area, so that newcomers are not lost in the fray, so to speak.
Not too long ago, an acquaintance was RVing a target I had put on my desk. It was actually a corn chip, many of which are often consumed when I have my nightly bourbon and coke. The drawing he returned was fascinating to me. It was an exact picture of the plastic glass that I drink my bourbon and coke in, complete with the contours of the glass, the correct amount of liquid, and the like. While he was technically fairly "off target" in this session, he was darned good on something a few feet away. And this was a totally blind session; he had no idea what object I had put down, except that it would fit on a piece of paper on my desk. Sessions like this, which appear to be complete misses, should teach us something about the nature of RVing. While they are not at all as reassuring as good "hits" are, things which appear to be complete misses may still be telling us something about the target. In this case, it might have been that the true focus of my attention was the drink, and not the chips. ;-)