PSI TECH Mail - Answers To Reader Questions
Question: I am interested in learning remote viewing. Which school, course, or training product would you suggest that I learn from?
Answer: Unquestionably, your answer is TRV University. (www.trvuniversity.com) There is no comparison to the amount of learning that a trainee receives at TRV U. In addition to the training lectures which may be reviewed at any time and the ability to learn at your own pace, you also receive a year of continuous support from the PSI TECH professional staff, including weekly target training and 24 hour accessible online support from the TRV peer community. No one else can match that and it's what you require to become proficient at this skill. But you wouldn't expect less enthusiasm from us, would you? Don't just ask us - ask our students who come from all walks of life and all over the world to meet in our unique state of the art training environment to learn TRV.
(To discuss TRV with students and instructors, click here to visit PSI TECH's Open Chat Room.)
Question: I recently completed the Advanced Training Course and now have the numerous new
tools and techniques at my disposal. Each is designed for gathering a specific type
of information or solving a different type of problem. I can preselect a
tool to use, but how do I know what advanced technique is best to use on blind
targets (which could of course be almost anything) during a session? Is that something that
practice will lead me into or are there any guidelines I can lean into now?
Answer: This is one of the areas in TRV where we have to learn by our own trial and error. As you try different tools in the advanced stages, you learn fairly quickly the difference in the data collection when you're on a detour - it feels different and the data collection is different. After you have learned how to employ the advanced skills rely on your instincts here. It is like walking through a forest at night and finding the path home. There are obvious clues while engaged in a session which would preclude the use of certain tools. If, for instance, you have not perceived a life form(s) at the target site, you would obviously not perform a mind probe, nor would you do a relational diagram. Conversely, when your target is a person or lifeform, the Idea Template is not the appropriate tool to use.
New The Matrix Newsletter Next Week
Next week PSI TECH will publish the June/July issue of The Matrix.











