If TRV Is So Great Then Why Isn't Everyone Doing It?
by Mark Torres
Many years ago my wife told me about TRV. She made the mistake of describing it in a manner that summarized the sensational potentialities of the skill.
She said that this skill allowed one to time travel, know anything from the past, present or future and understand the mysteries of life. She went on to tell me about its development and use by the military (as validation I suppose, based on the look she was getting from me as she described the skill). She also said that TRV was something anyone could do.
Enough already.
If TRV is so great and such a powerful skill, that anyone can learn, and has been around so long, and will allow anyone to reveal any answer to any question and allow for visitation (dimensionally) anywhere, during any time, past and future, then why doesn't the world know of it? Why isn't everyone doing it? Why aren't there hundreds of companies selling it?
This conversation went on for quite a while. In the end, she was undaunted - she was sold.
As I said it has been years since she first purchased the library of training tapes. At the time of our conversation there weren't even tapes available, only private intense training that cost thousands of dollars. She waited for the long awaited tapes; she caught every TRV announcement by spending countless hours monitoring the online community of TRV'ers.
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We tried the first test session with the videotaped monitor. We both successfully "hit" our targets. They were simple targets like a mountain or body of water, etc., but when I sat back and thought about it, the "target" could have been anything imaginable - anything. Using the skills of TRV (even as a beginner) we both were able to decipher from these little squiggles and fixed list of descriptive terms what our (mind's) eye was seeing.
Now, I was sold.
Early on I was as enthusiastic as my wife, doing multiple targets per day, trying to hone our skills, working our way to more advanced levels, however as time went on my participation waned. Why? Life. As a Hotel Executive, the demands of the hospitality business were great. Many hours spent away from home. There was no time for me to focus, to concentrate. My wife however continued (she is now an excellent technical remote viewer).
Looking back, everything makes perfect sense to me regarding the slow evolution and acceptance of TRV as a legitimate learned skill. Like me (many years ago) thousands of people (out of millions) have heard of TRV, yet have immediately dismissed it. Now I know why.
First they can't believe it. They ask all the same questions as I did. And unfortunately for them, probably do not have a spouse like mine that was relentlessly faithful to the potential of TRV. Most are simply closed minded and ignorant. Others simply are skeptics and dismiss it as easily as the newest fad diet or exercise machine. I can't blame this on the level; our society is deluged with incredible claims that tap into our weakness to nurture our ego. We see it every day, on practically every infomercial on TV and every tabloid at the grocery store. Things too great simply can't be true - but some are.
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Lastly, there is a group of people that believe in TRV, in fact know that it is legitimate and incredible, and yet do not pursue it - like me.
These people fall into one or more of the following categories:
Lack of Time: Some people do not make/take the time to learn, and to practice. Their daily routine may prevent them from pursuing this.
Lack of Commitment: Becoming a competent technical remote viewer is not easy. It takes commitment, focus and experience/practice. Many in our society search constantly for great returns with little or no investment in time or effort - the "quick fix". If you are lazy, and lack discipline, then TRV is probably not for you.
No Motive: Some people are plainly not motivated to learn and become proficient with technical remote viewing. These people feel that they are completely aware of themselves; who they are, where they are, and why they are. They are philosophical and spiritual and completely comfortable residing in their own perspective of time, space, purpose and being. Many TRV sessions on the mysteries of life yield results that seem to support the inherent beliefs of this group and therefore do little to motivate them because they usually do not seek out validation - they have their faith and spirituality.
I, on the other hand, have a spouse who is incredibly committed and talented when it comes to TRV. I'm able to take advantage of the incredible potential of TRV by simply handing my wife a folder with some number on it - talk about lazy. But why clean the house when you've got a maid?
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