Manuals, collected papers & information to help you learn this intuitive art.
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This is dedicated to the people who worked diligently and under great trials and tribulations over many years to create the amazing tool of Controlled Remote Viewing.
The original source - Ingo Swann, Hal Puthoff, Tom McNear, Paul H Smith & the many others named and nameless from inside SRI & the U.S. military Remote Viewing programs from 1972 to 1995, and beyond.
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ABOUT REMOTE VIEWING?
Remote viewing is a mental faculty that allows a person to sketch and write details about a target that is inaccessible to normal senses due to distance or time.
As practitioners we have to be honest from the start and inform all interested parties that no matter how much you are willing to pay to be trained in any methodology of Remote Viewing, be this the focus of this book or one of the many others on offer, there is no guarantee that training will make you a Remote Viewing Jedi.
Becoming a competent Remote Viewer does, ultimately, rely on a combination of components all contributing to the overall depth of the Remote Viewers skills.
No matter what you may have read or heard online or in books, CRV as a form of psychic training was not intended and never was taught to people showing zero psychic ability. Some of the original participants in the military CRV training programme showed a natural psychic ability and they were sought out for the unit because of this 'natural ability'. CRV on its own will not make anyone more psychic or a better Remote Viewer. This applies to all the Remote Viewing methods on the market, no matter how much they cost.
To be a good Remote Viewer requires several ingredients: time and practice. Bruce Lee didn't get to be the best martial artist of his generation on raw talent alone, or practice alone. It was his dedication to the art, his talent and his practice over many, many years that allowed his to flourish - to expand - to realize his full potential.
To be good at being a Remote Viewer consist of several key ingredients:
1. Natural ability.
The more natural ability, the better the Remote Viewer. All the other ingredients 'help', but the core natural ability determines your overall proficiency. If you have never had an accurate psychic or intuitive experience before CRV training, then no amount of training will make you the best RV Jedi in the world, on its own. Natural ability is the baseline.
2. Dedication.
Learning CRV will take you years. There may never be an end to the things you learn and to where the road takes you. I have been working within CRV for over fifteen years and every day, every project teaches me something new.
You need to have the right frame of mind when you embark on CRV training. You won't be an RV Jedi in weeks, months or maybe even years. It's a long journey, but also a very fruitful journey.
3. Practice.
I, like so many others, have found that reinforcement through practice does improve my skills. Again, like 'dedication' this is part of the process that takes years. Every single practice session is a learning experience, and believe me you learn more from the misses than from the hits, so do not be discouraged - ALL Remote Viewers (at times) miss the target.
4. Method.
Now this is where we get controversial. There are many knowledgeable people within Remote Viewing who do claim that there is no proof that a method like CRV improves RV performance. I disagree and the paper evidence from the 91,000 plus pages of released CIA Star Gate files supports what I believe and know from actual experience. Any method, mixed with dedication, natural ability, and practice will help the natural ability flourish.
A Remote Viewing method alone will not teach you how to become psychic, but it can clarify and build upon your existing natural ability and improve it.
Be aware, if any of these (above) components are missing from the mix, then the recipe for the perfect RV Jedi does not come together as it should. CRV or ANY Remote Viewing method is not a short cut.
WHAT IS CRV?
Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) is an art form. Its nearest comparison I can find is a mental martial art. CRVs methodology; its use of drills and repetition, that embed a reflexive action and structure into the viewer, is a work of genius from its creator - Ingo Swann and Hal Puthoff, the founders of CRV, who actively worked on the development of CRV at SRI from 1976 to 1986.
Ingo and Hal analyzed every element of internal processing that Ingo and other psychics experienced when Remote Viewing. In doing so they created a method that helps the intuitive take control of what had always been a spontaneous mechanism. As well as giving the intuitive control, CRV provides tools to lessen the hindrance of noise created as the ego tries desperately to please and to recognize the incoming data, by filling-in the gaps with guesses.
Now, youll notice I said lessen and not stop. There will always be some kind of noise in the process. Remote viewing is NOT 100% accurate 100% of the time. The very best Remote Viewers still have noise within their work. Until we fully know the mechanisms behind PSI and the Remote Viewing process, all attempts to stop the 'noise' have only helped lessen it.
The CRV method created by Ingo is a six stage process. Each stage builds on the one before, opening an ever wider aperture to the target. The entire CRV process is a creative process - its an artistic expression from start to finish. Its why the Ideogram works so ingeniously. Its also why sketches within CRV capture so much data with a few, sharp sketchy lines. The same place from which inspiration, ideas, and artistic flow is the same place as Remote viewing data flows - its all the same thing.
CRV is expression of a remote target through an ideogram, then sketches of the target, then more detailed sketches, later still maybe even a sculpture (model) of the target - its art and creativity hidden within a structured environment to report data in a way that most people feel comfortable with.
In simple terms, CRV starts with a doodle, then it moves to basic sketches, then more detailed sketches, then models and sculptures. All this within a few rules and six small incremental stages.
THE MANUALS & PAPERS
The first paper presented in this compilation is from the CIA Star Gate archives. Authored by Ingo Swann, the document is titled: 'Co-ordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) Technology 1981-1983, Three Year Project'.2 It is a rare insight into Ingos development of CRV training, and its results from this early developmental period.