Diverse in Backgrounds, United in Vision
by Kimberly Snow
TRVers come from all walks of life. From housewives to teachers, electricians to inventors, writers to artists, moms, dads, and everything in between, one thing is for certain: there is no set profile for a TRVer. Some are conservative, some liberal. Some have college degrees; some have only high school diplomas. They are young, middle-aged, and seniors. There are cynical TRVers, and there are optimistic ones. Some are orthodox, some free-spirited. You will never find a more interesting and varied crowd then those who are drawn to this technology.
To give the reader an overview of this diversity, I asked some of PSI TECH's TRV students (including myself) five questions about Technical Remote Viewing. The answers were as unique as the individuals.
Dick (aka "Old Coyote"): I feel that TRV has expanded my mind to new realms of life never felt before. An explosion of knowledge normally hidden. I think the Matrix is something more than what is defined by remote viewing. I think that the Matrix, or Universal Library, is an extension of God's own creation, and I am honored to explore possibilities, that I am allowed this privilege to enter this invisible barrier. I remember a quote in this movie, "Neil, as long as the Matrix exists, mankind will never be free." I say, "Without the existence of the Matrix, mankind would be lost; the worlds around us would be lost, for the Matrix is written in stone. What is…what will be. And I am a small part of this energy field that I am very humble to be allowed to enter. I do not worship this Matrix, for I know who the Creator is.
Dennis (aka "crazy"): TRV means that for the first time I can get a true view on the truth of anything.
Joseph (aka "Jpav"): TRV is the opportunity to answer the question about what may happen when one uses more than the 10% or less mental potential most people use. I have a hard time believing that working for a salary, watching sports, getting intoxicated, and engaging in procreation is all life has to offer. Even as a teen I had a belief in telepathy and telekinesis, which after decades of trying to move the smallest of objects has done nothing but leave me frustrated. TRV has led me to more about areas of psychology and parapsychology over the past three or four years than I have discovered at any time before. Since becoming a remote viewing student I have explored meditation, in which I have learned how to become calmer.
Kimberly (aka "Snowball"): TRV has become a very integral part of who I am. It's a skill that empowers, and I've found that it's opened up doors to me that I never dreamed possible, not only in my professional life, but my inner one, my spiritual life as well. It also means that I can see what kind of underwear you're wearing.
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James: At the risk of sounding like a pseudo-religious fanatic, Technical Remote Viewing means life itself to me. The ability to properly and accurately perceive, understand and interact with ones environment is the most important skill we can have.
Dolores (aka "Lola"): To me TRV is claiming its place in the evolution of the human mind by renewing our thinking process. The system is here now and is taking a foothold in our universe like a new Renaissance after the Dark Ages. I am extremely grateful for those that develop these techniques, especially to Joni for bringing it out to the populous thus enabling us to be our own masters and for the folks at PSI TECH that taught me how to use it. Kudos!
Kim (aka "Dreamwalker"): With this skill I can get information about anything.
Dale (aka "D8A"): In specific TRV means to me Technical Remote Viewing, Technical furthered a specific directed set of formulation statements in specific order to be followed in the desire of replication of a said method, device, or achievement desired. Remote meaning set aside from a location of action and Viewing an onsight of event and together a tangible of directed statements in achievement of a picture of an event set aside from the location of action.
Jonathan (aka "Umiak"): It means an opportunity to answer a question I have had for most of my life: To what psi/ESP tradition do I belong? For the past 30 years I have accomplished a lot in terms of ESP, mostly modeled on the psychic traditions of Great Britain, my homeland. Not until I came across TRV did I feel connected to a contemporary style of psychic perception that suits the cultural strengths of the continent of my upbringing, North America. In other words, I feel 'at home' as TRVer in a way I never could as a freelance, go-with-the-flow psychic.
Dick: The most important use of TRV is for the safety and well being of people.
Dennis: The most important use of TRV is to use it! Use it in any and all circumstances that will improve oneself and one's life. A better life and clear vision creates many benefits for those around you.
Joseph: The most important use of TRV I can think of is finding missing persons or solving crimes. I've participated in remote viewing several high-profile missing people's cases.
Kimberly: Anything in the field of medicine and science I think is an important use of TRV. Finding cures, optimum treatments, causes of ailments, finding optimum alternative energy sources, new inventions and solutions to help mankind achieve their higher purpose. Simply TRVing is an important act in and of itself, as it opens that aperture a little wider for the evolution of our consciousness. Another important use is finding your toddler's missing toy before she goes into ballistic mode.
James: Helping each of us discover our own Optimum Trajectory. All the other information is icing on the cake. If each human being was living his or her personal life to their greatest potential, everything else would fall into place.
Dolores: There is like a huge door from where to observe what reality is and the key to open that door is TRV.
Kim: Being able to look ahead at your life's path.
Dale: To determine what we as people should do for the fullfillment of perceived happiness of our intent.
Jonathan: TRV is so universally applicable that there is not one best use for it. TRV is suitable for just about any aspect of life you could ever imagine. The best way to use TRV is as a guide and support system for whatever it is you are passionate about; if that happens to be opening a corner grocery store, then you can TRV how best to go about setting up shop. If you are the Secretary-General of the United Nations then use TRV to guide your decision-making.
Dick: The end-times of this age. Preparation and survival. Learning to do timelines 100% correctly.
Dennis: One target everyone should do is a continuing target, the path through life: their Optimum Trajectory.
Joseph: One's personal optimum trajectory should be done often.
Kimberly: The purpose of mankind.
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James: The Crucifixion and/or Resurrection of Jesus, so they can download direct knowledge about him. They will know that he was real, and get a small hint of what he was really like. An ounce of direct knowledge is worth a pound of belief.
Dolores: Optimum Trajectories. You can take a panoramic view of what is ahead and find solutions to the equation of your life in a simple, elegant, and fast way.
Kim: Front loaded targets. If you need to know something, being able to cue it and do a session is vital.
Dale: Dale Basgall/destiny/the essence of (individual self). That is, each person (individual self) as themselves.
Jonathan: Find out why you are here on this planet at this time; use TRV to discover the most important thing for you to accomplish. Cue a target to reveal your life theme.
Dick: No doubt targets having to do with the "history of the past." Science of the cosmos. Probing deeply into the minds of people of the ages gone by. Then again…I would like to see out gold!
Dennis: Favorite target? I found that doing certain sessions where I actually MET other entities who cared about us and were there to help (as we should be there to help others in crisis) were the most rewarding in learning, and self fortification in belief of truth.
Joseph: I really can't say that I have a favorite kind of target. Through my reading I've come across targets which I am curious about, like unnatural structures or features on the moon or Mars. Beyond this, the most rewarding might be the missing person targets I mentioned earlier.
Kimberly: Well, my most rewarding targets were those that I had immediate feedback on. Finding personal lost objects, finding a home for a lost pet. Targets where I can actually take my sketch and walk up to the area in my house that matches and see that lost article that I was hopelessly searching for for days. That's pretty exciting. But I have a secret obsession for targets having to do with other entities…ET's, angels, stuff like that. That's what I get for growing up on Night Stalker and Star Trek.
James: A Spiritual/Religious target, especially the kind that clear up major misconceptions and false beliefs.
Dolores: Finding Missing Children. TRV is the answer to calls for help from persons in distress, but at the same time I cannot help but ask why isn't everybody in law enforcement learning these techniques? Utilizing TRV to solve these kinds of problems is a wonderful tool in the hands of law enforcement people.
Kim: Electrical trouble shooting targets.
Dale: A female Angel that smells of sweet fragrant flowers that is not married or has a boyfriend; this Angel "must not be a hay burner". (A "hay burner" — a bale of hay and a way to haul it and you've got a date commonly referred to as a Horse. The most available female at my age!)
Jonathan: Any target that positively impacts someone's life. I recently did a series of sessions (one per week or one every few days) to determine potential dangers at an industrial site. The data definitely helped eliminate injuries to my fellow workers.
Dick: Seems like my compassion drives me to give people answers to questions that they are not able to answer in their physical world. It's one thing to know something, but it's another thing to explain it and for others to accept it as truth. Try to tell a sheriff where a body is located in some lake, and they will call you "weird". So I suppose the most common use of TRVing is looking for someone, or some object. I have not used remote viewing for any selfish reasons, like on myself. It's always been something, an object for someone else. But maybe it's high time to seek out hidden "treasures"!As you can see, the answers to the questions are as diverse as the viewers themselves. But for all of that diversity, there is one thing all TRVers share: an excitement for this technology and its potential. Thanks to the students for their contributions…and happy TRVing!
Crazy: I use TRV like most people use tools. I can see ahead as well as back and use it to continually expand and grow as an individual amongst those who really need someone who will stand fast with a prior knowledge that leads to confidence in doing what was not thought of, not seen from a correct angle as an answer, doing from small to large based on a clear sight to resolve problems or even start to think about how to resolve them before they are even in sight.
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Joseph: Beyond the Target of the Week assignments I haven't found a personal use for TRV. Some people around me say that I use TRV to ignore tasks which I should otherwise be paying attention to.
Kimberly: Mostly targets for other people. And for an active homicide investigation I've been involved with. And for finding stuff. And doing optimum trajectories for my family and myself. And for my work. And the target of the week exercises. And for spiritual growth, exploring my purpose and how to be the best I can be. And for looking into anomalies and mysteries I've always wondered about. In other words, I use it for everything.
James: For spiritual clarity, to optimize my life, to help my friends and to piss off and alienate New Age Fundamentalists.
Dolores: I find myself more and more using TRV to help others in real need. Like remote viewing what happened to my friend's grandfather that went walking the dog and never returned home. The unexpected answer acquired via TRV brought closure to a family tormented for a long time not knowing the why, when, where, and how, of grandpa's early death. Also I am now beginning to apply this knowledge to manage my personal finances in a more advantageous manner, and in a world with no secrets you get a head start!
Kim: I TRV football or baseball teams that will win on a given day.
Dale: Training targets to calibrate, a mental process of "Analysis".
Jonathan: My collection of blind targets is huge and I work a great variety of topics, including personal Optimum Trajectories and creative projects (writing/music), historical events, planetary climate change, conspiracy theories and off-the-wall topics like the meaning of pi or the truth about lingering contrails. I tend to do many repeat sessions, from different perspectives, on missing people.
[Many of the students above can often be found in PSI TECH's chat room under the nicknames above. If you would like to talk to them about TRV, I'm sure they would be happy to answer your questions.]
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