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Remote Viewing

Remote Viewing is easy and VERY useful! Basically you can sense objects, people, and other material things. You can sense solids, liquids, or gas. Some people say you "see" the object or person and some say you can "feel" the object. I personally think it's a combination of both. When I say seeing I don't mean with your eyes. It's more like picturing something in your head. A good example of this would be to have someone put their hands in a box with their eyes closed and have them figure out what the object is. Do they see the object or do they get an idea of what it would look like?

To do Remote Viewing, I usually start by warming up, feeling psi a little. It is not necessary, but it helps. Then, I close my eyes. I picture the room I am in, and mentally go through the whole place. I pick one thing, a bed, a chair, your bratty sister, that toy your dog nearly destroyed, anything; and I feel it. If it's solid it will feel solid. You may "see" a faint outline of whatever you are rv or you could possibly get a clear picture. This skill can be useful for finding misplaced things.

Practicing

There are a few ways I practice RV usually. One of them are the GotPsi games. I would play the first two card games. I tend to do well with the second one. To win you should look at the cards. Now close your eyes and picture them. Reach out and try to sense the cards, and when you have, flip them all over. The one that isn't gray is the one you want to pick.

There is also a game you can do with a few people, where someone picks an image, a scene, or an object, and the others try to guess what it is (they can ask, for example, if the object is green, though). The sender is supposed to answer the questions with either yes or no.

JediKaren

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