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Oct 29 2008, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE (Light Worker @ Oct 29 2008, 06:56 PM)  Hello All I'd like to bring up the subject of Remote Viewing. I have done this a few times, successfully. It's very helpful sometimes to be able to execute this practice. Does anyone else do Remote Viewing and in what context?....Light Worker Dear Light Worker: I am not familar with the therm Remote Viewing, could you please expound on what it is that you are referring to. Thanks for the understanding, Darlene dewitte_bassett@yahoo.com
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Oct 29 2008, 08:44 PM
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QUOTE (UnScene @ Oct 29 2008, 09:32 PM)  QUOTE (Light Worker @ Oct 29 2008, 06:56 PM)  Hello All I'd like to bring up the subject of Remote Viewing. I have done this a few times, successfully. It's very helpful sometimes to be able to execute this practice. Does anyone else do Remote Viewing and in what context?....Light Worker Dear Light Worker: I am not familar with the therm Remote Viewing, could you please expound on what it is that you are referring to. Thanks for the understanding, Darlene dewitte_bassett@yahoo.com UnScene Certainly. Remote Viewing is attempted when a person wants to SEE(remotely) what is at a particular destination without GOING there yourself. So in my case a few weekends ago I knew I would be going into the woods with my bro to look for something. I've never been in those woods before. So prior to going I did a Remote Viewing. I had paper in front of me and a pen. THen I projected my mind to the woods and wrote down whatever I saw, felt or experienced with any of my six senses. When we actually got there I pulled out the paper and lo and behold many of the things I wrote down WERE at that place in the woods!...Light Worker
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Oct 30 2008, 05:06 AM
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QUOTE (axlfoley @ Oct 30 2008, 04:25 AM)  This is sounds just as cool as dreamwalking! I want to be able to do this! My question is, if you've never been to a place before then how do you even start? Like do you go to a quiet room and what do you think or say to yourself to get to where you want to view? Start with meditation. QUOTE Are there any sources in the internet to read up more on this topic? Either that or I'll wait for any other advice from you folks here. I may have a couple ebooks. Email me and remind me. My two remaining brain cells are usually already busy and I might forget. QUOTE (MH, don't do any thumping with me, I'll totally freak! lol!) C'mon! Where's your sense of adventure??
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Nov 2 2008, 10:30 AM
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QUOTE (Seer @ Nov 2 2008, 08:58 PM)  I remote view when needed and have even had spontaneous remote viewing. It can be a very helpful ability. Practice as it just makes your abilities stronger. That is awesome Seer, how exactly do you do this? I mean what methods do you employ?
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Nov 3 2008, 02:25 PM
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In my particular instance I was preparing to go for a walk in the deep woods in Somerville. My bro and I suspect that a particularly gruesome murder took place there. We went there for the purpose of possibly locating the poor soul whose life was taken and see about sending him to the light. So I did a Remote Viewing of the woods(which I had never been in) beforehand. When we got to a certain spot we BOTH felt a very heavy, sad feeling. It was like the woods had seen something horrible and was in mourning. My brother has the gift of clairalience and could smell very strongly, the scent of human decomposition. He was shocked that I simply did not smell a thing! There are more details to this story but I'll stick to the Remote Viewing. I brought the paper with the facts I had listed during my remote viewing session. On my paper I wrote that the area in which the murder was comitted had apple trees or an orchard, was near a bog, had stone walls in the area, had a rusty old gasoline can on the ground nearby, had a green cap on ground, that the man(perpetrator) dropped a small article out of his pocket when he dragged the corpse to a spot, and that he probably decapitated his victim and threw the head in the bog, that this family who had this atrocity comitted lived very near by in a white house with big trees in front yard......and there were probably more. Quite a few of these things I listed were, in fact, true. comments?? Light Worker
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Nov 5 2008, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE (Light Worker @ Oct 29 2008, 05:56 PM)  Hello All I'd like to bring up the subject of Remote Viewing. I have done this a few times, successfully. It's very helpful sometimes to be able to execute this practice. Does anyone else do Remote Viewing and in what context?....Light Worker In addition I'd like to bring to everyone's attention that there is an interesting article in the Summer 2008 Issue of Mysteries Magazine. It's called PSI Spies The History of Remote Viewing I highly recommend it. Light worker
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