Hi,
So glad to see your post. I also see the connection of Image
Streaming with Remote Viewing and have tried it.
I am in a group that practices associative remote viewing.
Last May I participated in a course offered by The Monroe
Institute, called 'Intuitive Investing', which was taught by
Marty Rosenblat and Skip Atwater. Since then I have
practiced remote viewing on a weekly basis.
After becoming acquainted with Image Streaming I immediately
thought that it would be a great tool to use in my ARVing. I
tried it and my results were pretty convincing to me. The
score given me by a fellow ARV'er was a four on the Targ
scale of seven. I would rate it higher but was impressed
that someone else felt that I had connected with the site.
My feelings about the experience of using image streaming
for remote viewing - it works. I haven't used it since then
for ARVing, took a break from the process after the holidays
- maybe the success intimidated me!
Another thought - one night I thought I would try it with
with my six-year old granddaughter. To get her involved with
it after I explained how to do it, it occurred to me to ask
her if she had lost anything and to suggest that this might
be a way to find it. She excitedly replied, "Yes, my
doll Moussa". She closed her eyes and reported seeing
snow and then a square white place. I just let it be after
that. The next night she called me and was very excited. She
said that she remembered seeing a doll in the playroom (a
square place) at her friends house, lying on a 'white
carpet' and it looked like Moussa, but she had just thought
it was one of her friend's many toys. Her Mom took her over
to check it out and it turned out that it was indeed Moussa.
Her friend had so many toys that she hadn't noticed it being
there.
Just thought I'd throw that in since remote viewing is often
used for locating lost things.
In addition to the Dean Radin site you might try Marty
Rosenblat's site at p-i-a.com. There is quite a community of
RV'ers out there.!
Carolyn
----- Original Message -----
From: Daren tolive
To: imagestream@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 4:03 AM
Subject: [imagestream] Remote Viewing and IS?
I've been reading a little bit about remote viewing
lately, and it seems like Image Streaming would be useful
for Remote Viewing. Is there anyone in the group who has
tried this?
There's also a few interesting sites for psi experiments,
including pre-cognition and similar related phenomena at http://www.parapsych.org/online_psi_experiments.html. I
like the Boundary Institute's one, at www.gotpsi.org . It's
a site created by Dean Radin, who recently published
"Entangled Minds" (which is a pretty good book
btw).
I'm looking forward to see if there are some remote
viewers in the group who used IS to develop their skills.
John
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