Valerie
09-13-2008, 05:08 PM
Would you consider remote viewing to be like an out of body experience? I would like to learn more about RV but do not want to go to far so to speak as the one experience I did have was way out there, pergatory. I still wonder if thats where I was. It was awesome BUT..the question I was asked was huge. and I still wonder why they chose me and asked me that.
Valerie
Would you consider remote viewing to be like an out of body experience? I would like to learn more about RV but do not want to go to far so to speak as the one experience I did have was way out there, pergatory. I still wonder if thats where I was. It was awesome BUT..the question I was asked was huge. and I still wonder why they chose me and asked me that.
Valerie
Hi Valerie,
Technical Remote Viewing is not like an Out-of-Body Experience. Out-of-body experiences (OBEs), as defined in parapsychology literature, are brief experiences in which a person’s consciousness seems to detach from his or her body, and leaves, enabling that person to view other places without the physical body by means other than the physical senses. In other words, they go to and view other places OUTSIDE their physical bodies. For some who experience an OBE, they are aware that they are in some other “body” outside of their own but also their own, and can actually feel themselves traveling to another place, and often they see people in those places who are also aware of being seen by the OBE subject. Some of the physical sensations of an OBE may include feeling vibrations of energy, hearing loud and strong noises, and seeing everything with exceptional clarity, with intensely vivid visuals. OBE’s are unlike dreams in that they resemble more of a waking experience.
The difference between OBEs and TRV is that while Technical Remote Viewing you are literally downloading information. While you are doing a session and staying in TRV structure your personal experience of the target is kept to a minimum. The structure itself is set up to separate out that personal experience so that it will not taint or influence the data collection. Due to the nature of the TRV structure, you remain in a state of high attention, where bilocation occurs. Bilocation during TRV means that while in structure half of your conscious attention remains in your body focused on the structure itself, while the other half of your conscious attention goes to the target site in the matrix, and gathers information. You do not go out of your body and physically go somewhere, and if you “see” anything at all, it is usually only brief fleeting images that come and go so quickly that you often can not recognize them. If the images linger and have clarity, it is your imagination, and not the data itself. You do not “hear” anything when TRV’ing, you are downloading information, downloading data that is perceived.
Hope this helps,
Kimberly
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