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jefflucas
08-29-2001, 11:01 PM
<title>TRV and marijuana Jeff Lucas jefflucas jefflucas@psitech.net</title>
<i><blockquote><br>
I have read "The Quest" radio transcript and<br>
during the show a caller asks about drugs and<br>
TRV. The following answer was unclear to me.<br>
What effect, if any, does marijuana pose to<br>
the potential TRV student? It was apparent<br>
that alcohol is not prudent, but the<br>
reference to marijuana was unclear as to<br>
whether it was beneficial or adverse to<br>
Remote Viewing.<br>
<br>
(I apologize if this question is being<br>
re-hashed here, I did not look thoroughly for<br>
a question akin to this)<br>
<br>
Mekko<br>
<br>
</i><hr></blockquote> PSI TECH's extensive experience of training people from all walks of life, has been , that chronic marijuana smokers have difficulty ascertaining the refined data taught in the more advanced stages of TRV. They usually fall into "stream of consciousness" (rhyming words or words that all start with the same letter) in stage 4. <br>
<br>
Jeff<br>
<br>

Deleted User
08-30-2001, 01:56 PM
<title>TRV and marijuana Nicholas Trammell Nicholas nicholas_trammell@hotmail.com</title>
Recently I have learned about several things that native South Americans have used for centuries to induce "remote viewing". One is Salvia Divinorum, the other is Ayahuasca.<br>
<br>
Supposedly, these plants were used to allow experienced users the ability to see and experience things that were going on in other places and times. <br>
<br>
Salvia Divinorum is relatively new to the average american and has no known side effects. Additionally, noone has been able to identify how it works, or what centers of the brain it activates. So far, this plant is still a mystery.<br>
<br>
Does anyone know if this could help, or hinder, attempted RVing?<br>

snow
08-30-2001, 03:03 PM
<title>TRV and marijuana Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@cablespeed.com</title>
On 8/30/01 1:56:34 PM, Nicholas Trammell wrote:<br>
>Recently I have learned about<br>
>several things that native<br>
>South Americans have used for<br>
>centuries to induce "remote<br>
>viewing". One is Salvia<br>
>Divinorum, the other is<br>
>Ayahuasca.<br>
><br>
>Supposedly, these plants were<br>
>used to allow experienced<br>
>users the ability to see and<br>
>experience things that were<br>
>going on in other places and<br>
>times.<br>
><br>
>Salvia Divinorum is relatively<br>
>new to the average american<br>
>and has no known side effects.<br>
>Additionally, noone has been<br>
>able to identify how it works,<br>
>or what centers of the brain<br>
>it activates. So far, this<br>
>plant is still a mystery.<br>
><br>
>Does anyone know if this could<br>
>help, or hinder, attempted<br>
>RVing?<br>
<br>
<br>
How about truck loads of cocaine? Would peyote be instrumental? I recently acquired a 1957 Bordeaux...if I guzzled the entire bottle in 20 minutes, would I be able to do my target of the week session more effectively?<br>
<br>
Kimberly<br>
<br>
<br>

jefflucas
08-30-2001, 03:21 PM
<title>TRV and marijuana Jeff Lucas jefflucas jefflucas@psitech.net</title>
On 8/30/01 1:56:34 PM, Nicholas Trammell wrote:<br>
>Recently I have learned about<br>
>several things that native<br>
>South Americans have used for<br>
>centuries to induce "remote<br>
>viewing". One is Salvia<br>
>Divinorum, the other is<br>
>Ayahuasca.<br>
><br>
>Supposedly, these plants were<br>
>used to allow experienced<br>
>users the ability to see and<br>
>experience things that were<br>
>going on in other places and<br>
>times.<br>
><br>
>Salvia Divinorum is relatively<br>
>new to the average american<br>
>and has no known side effects.<br>
>Additionally, noone has been<br>
>able to identify how it works,<br>
>or what centers of the brain<br>
>it activates. So far, this<br>
>plant is still a mystery.<br>
><br>
>Does anyone know if this could<br>
>help, or hinder, attempted<br>
>RVing?<br>
<br>
Drugs are not necessary during remote viewing. Mind altering drugs that reduce your focus and ability to manage your attention will hinder the process. Once again, Technical Remote Viewing is not an out-of-body experience. It's not an "experience" at all. It's an attention management and problem solving skill and you are required to be fully alert while engaging in a TRV session.<br>
Drugs may "open the floodgates," flooding your mind with information but will not allow you to consistently produce accurate work, solve problems, or manage the information flow using our process - the highly structured protocols that the Defense Intelligence Agency applied for over ten years, and that PSI TECH has refined. <b>You do NOT need drugs. You only need your mind, a piece of paper, a pen, the TRV protocols and a TRV target.</b> <br>
<br>
Jeff<br>

Deleted User
08-30-2001, 03:55 PM
<title>TRV and marijuana justin thomas booboo9998 booboo9998@hotmail.com</title>
<br>
Hello. As it is, I received a full and<br>
appreciated response to my question. I would<br>
like to stress that the question posed was<br>
merely out of curiosity and not implying<br>
that drugs of any type are necessary for an<br>
enriched experience of life and personal<br>
growth.<br>
I feel ashamed that my question would elicit<br>
such a negative response from Ms. Snow, and<br>
would hereby like to apologize.<br>
<br>
Thank you for answers and ideas<br>
<br>
<br>
Mekko<br>

snow
08-30-2001, 08:10 PM
<title>TRV and marijuana Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@cablespeed.com</title>
On 8/30/01 3:55:28 PM, justin thomas wrote:<br>
><br>
>Hello. As it is, I received a<br>
>full and<br>
>appreciated response to my<br>
>question. I would<br>
>like to stress that the<br>
>question posed was<br>
>merely out of curiosity and<br>
>not implying<br>
>that drugs of any type are<br>
>necessary for an<br>
>enriched experience of life<br>
>and personal<br>
>growth.<br>
>I feel ashamed that my<br>
>question would elicit<br>
>such a negative response from<br>
>Ms. Snow, and<br>
>would hereby like to<br>
>apologize.<br>
><br>
>Thank you for answers and<br>
>ideas<br>
><br>
><br>
>Mekko<br>
<br>
Mekko....I was just kidding! It was just that the two drug questions in a row just gave me a chuckle. I truly am sorry if I offended you.<br>
<br>
Kimberly<br>
<br>

kholmar
08-31-2001, 08:17 AM
<title>TRV and marijuana William Colston kholmar bill2@earthling.net</title>
Mekko forgive her,<br>
she is a liberal,<br>
she knows not what she talks about.<br>
<br>
=)~<br>
<br>
<br>
LOL<br>
<br>
and neither do I so get over yourself girlfriend...<br>
<br>
*giggle*<br>
<br>
<br>

Pele
09-02-2001, 07:53 AM
<title>TRV and marijuana = NOT 'REMOTE VIEWING' Jonina Dourif Pele jonidourif@psitech.net</title>
<i>On 8/30/01 1:56:34 PM, Nicholas Trammell wrote:Recently I have learned about several things that native South Americans have used for centuries to induce "remote
viewing". One is Salvia Divinorum, the other is
Ayahuasca.</i>
<p>
<b>Nicholas,
<p>
They are not inducing "Remote Viewing"
<p><br>
They are inducing experiential mind states of illusion, imagination, delusion, hallucination, and if they are lucky, maybe some meaningful visions.</b>
<p><br>
<br>
<br>

jaymac
09-02-2001, 10:56 AM
<title>almost there... Laurie McDougall jaymac ljmcdougall@home.com</title>
ok I've got a new web space, just gotta figure out now how to upload sessions to it ...<br>
stay tuned...film at 11...<br>
<br>
<br>
hehehehe<br>
<br>
<br>
Laurie<br>

aliendna
01-22-2002, 01:35 AM
<title>TRV and marijuana = NOT 'REMOTE VIEWING Jeff Lins aliendna jeff_lins@hotmail.com</title>
Nicholas,<br>
<br>
Another option is that they might be having an out of body experience. This is when the individual leaves their body and enters other energy systems. The lowest of these energy systems is referred to as locale 1. The system is very much like the physical world. Space and time exist there, so you can go to actual places that you know and see people you know in real time.<br>
<br>
I don't know about those specific drugs but I've heard that acid sometimes induces OBEs. Although, that would be a bad route to take because you can learn to induce these without any drugs at will and have much more control over the experience.<br>
<br>
If you're interested in learning how to do it go to <a target=_new href="http://www.monroe-inst.com.">http://www.monroe-inst.com.</a> Many scientific experiments have been done on this topic in the past 40+ years at this institute. There are cds and classes available designed to teach you this skill. The training uses a pattened audio technology called hemi-sync that affects brain wave patterns.<br>
<br>
I'll still partly agree with Joni though. In this reality your thoughts affect your reality much quicker and easier. So easily that you could in fact create whatever reality you wanted without knowing, if you aren't properly trained.<br>

snow
01-25-2002, 05:54 PM
<title>TRV and marijuana = NOT 'REMOTE VIEWING Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@psitech.net</title>
I'm sure this has been answered before, but basically it has been PSI TECH's experience of training people from all walks of life, that only the chronic marijuana smokers have difficulty ascertaining the refined data taught in the more advanced stages of TRV. As Joni has stated, they usually fall into stream of consciousness (rhyming words or words that all start with the same letter) in stage 4. Obviously this poses problems. <br>

kwisatz
01-26-2002, 03:26 AM
<title>TRV and marijuana = NOT 'REMOTE VIEWING Rod M. kwisatz this_is_not@my.real.mail</title>
a trv session in rhyme... now that's interesting.<br>