by Yumper, Oneta
Section 2:One technique that can be used is as follows:
Another technique comes from coloring, or doodling. Although this sounds very primary it is a useful tool to calm the subconscious and help the mind focus. Drawing complex pictures (such as faces) upside down force the mind even more to concentrate, which allows greater results.
With this problem luckily there also come other solutions. One solution which works is known as "Scribbling". Yes you will be reverted back to your read K-1 skills of drawing those great lines that everyone saw themselves in, except a bit more advanced this time. Basically how this works is you need a pad and paper and as you receive stuff you either draw it or make out a key, maybe one line for an adjective or two lines for nouns, and when you receive either, jot it down accordingly. The fundamentals behind this are that it helps you make a connection between physical actions and the information you receive. In doing so, this allows you to let your mind know that you are receiving and understanding what type of information you are receiving, so it can go ahead and do away with it. What happens to this new found space? Well, it fills up with more information about the target, in a continuous cycle of dumping and receiving information. Scribbling is very helpful in dumping those unwanted AOL nouns.
First select a Viewer and Assigner/Monitor(one who will assign coordinates) and gather together some pictures...or refer to Psipog's database of pictures found here (www.psipog.net/images). Once you have enough pictures you will be ready to assign some coordinates to them. The normal coordinate format is 0000-0000, but anything that you think guarantees the least amount of interference from outside number combinations will do. Personally I stick to the 0000-0000 format for simplicity. You will form any number combination within this format, such as 8732-3123, and then you will need to associate in a way these coordinates with the picture you want your friend to RV. To do this you can mentally overlay coordinates on the picture (while this process works for pictures, it works best for 3d objects in everyday life) in your head and hold it in your mind or you can physically draw them on the sheet of paper, either yield pretty similar results. By doing so, in theory, you establish a connection line between the coordinates and the picture/object you chose, and anyone can tap the line. It is also best to start with smaller objects first then move up later on when both are more advanced in assigning and receiving.
Next is the process of receiving, which is a bit more advanced than the job of the Assigner. The sender should sit in a comfortable position so their as little as possible interruption, and maybe in a room that is quiet and cut off the sounds of the normal day. Once comfortable and both, Receiver and Monitor are ready, the Monitor will select an object and assign it coordinates, then relay the coordinates to you. This is where all the action begins. Once you receive the coordinates you can choose to repeat them, stare at them, or just read them once and sit peacefully. Just as long as you acknowledge them for what they are, and that is, coordinates to the object you are Remote Viewing. According to a popular theory of RV, know as the Matrix theory, by reciting or taking notice of the coordinates in some way you are creating a connection to the line (also part of the Matrix theory) made earlier between the target and coordinates, and now you must wait to receive information via this cord.
At first, information comes in spurts, sometimes in pictures, or you may even for a second be transferred to the source of the object, but that borders the line of Remote Presence (RP), so we will not deal with that here
Start off with simple adjectives, explain the information you get with as simple of adjectives as you can muster from that lack-luster vocabulary. If nouns do come, push them out and mentally tell yourself you only want to receive adjectives, and maybe feelings concerning the target. If you can't stop the nouns...Try describing them in as many adjectives as possible instead wasting time trying to push them out. The following is an example for an ideal RVing of a red wagon. "Red rectangular shape....Circles....maybe black....long line with handle like end.....open space....maybe rectangular" then it go even further if it had side supports "Brown line patterns above each side". After a while of practicing this routine you will be less prone to use nouns, and use adjectives more and more, maybe further influencing the information you receive via the Signal line.
Once you have become better at weeding out A.O.L. and controlling the spurts of information, you can move up in difficulty in targets, such as more complex pictures or whole areas. This is where you can reach the problem of being transferred accidentally to the location, and even though achieved my RVing it is mainly RPing....so I will leave that to the RP articles. This basically sums it for the technical part of using RV, so now I will leave you to the rest.
Basically this method requires a place, preferably one you have never seen before, and your Remote Viewing skills. (You can also have a friend pick an object at their house or place in his house if you don't want to do this alone.) It would also be helpful if you had a Subconscious link as described in the article here and your mind was relaxed.
Once you have most of the previous you should be ready to continue on..... While you can always pick your own place, it is easier if you first have your friend pick an object, whether it is a whole room or an object in that room and keep it in mind. This helps make the association between who you are working with and what object you need to find, and makes a more defined pattern in the, if you will, Matrix (From the theory of CRV). It may help if your friend thinks about this object in its every detail to further the association, or you may find this interferes, due to ways in Telepathy and such. Find which works best for you and stick with it.
Once the object has been established it is now your turn to take part in the Remote Viewing. So get relaxed, using your favorite method...music...dance...kill....or the method mentioned previously in Section 1 of this manual. Once relaxed you need to let yourself know your objectives, and as always your objective is to receive information on your target object. This is where your subconscious link, if you have one, will come in handy because you can simply tell yourself what you are looking for. But what about those who don't have a subconscious link? Simple. Think the same thoughts with the emotion of needing to find something. If successful, you should begin to receive correct information pertaining to the object you are Remote Viewing.
This method requires more than just two people, and more than likely at least a small group of friends. You will need to select someone who will be picking the two targets needed for this process, one target for yes and the other target for no, and the rest of the group will do the Remote Viewing. After this person is selected, they will then proceed to select the targets such as, a "Bird" for yes and a "Dog" for no. They can draw little pictures on paper or overlap the thoughts of each in your mind, whichever they feel more comfortable with and whichever brings the most favorable results. After the controls are set, you will need to pose a question, for example "Will it rain tomorrow?"
Once you have your question comes the tricky part.....and by now most of you should know which method of RV you are best at using and incorporate it into the following. If you are best at CRV, write the question on paper, and then draw the coordinates on the same sheet of paper, or if you are better with ARV, then run the target question through your mind with the intention that it is what the Remote Viewers are going to see. Now have the group have a go at trying to RV the target. The descriptions of the images are crucial at this point, so choosing targets that are similar (cat, dog) are not beneficial. When the group members finish describing what they have seen, choose the answer which is supported with the majority of feedback.
This is probably the simplest of the techniques, but not always the most successful. It consists of yourself, and questions you have mixed up previously that you need answered or want to see the outcome of.
Gather a list of questions you need answered or future things such as "Future home", and then write them on 5-7 sheets of paper, and then fold them nicely. Grab 5-7 envelops, and place each sheet into an individual envelope. Now comes the hardest part, mixing them up...Toss them in the air.....scatter them about....just mix. Once mixed, write a set of coordinates on one, and begin to RV. Record what you receive and then later open the envelope to see if it could even remotely correspond to what was written on the sheet of paper.
- Yumper and Oneta
Last Modified on June 16 2005
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