Been out of town for the last week...just saw this.
Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) is substantially different than what a lot of people call Remote Viewing.
TRV is a VERY structured protocol developed by the Military/CIA and really has little/nothing to do with "viewing".
It is more about downloading data...there is little/no "viewing" involved...that is to say, pictures in the "minds eye" are not a significant part of the protocol.
A few interesting thoughts:
A typical advanced TRV session is 45-60 minutes long with one 2-5 minute break around the 20-30 minute mark.
Most people cannot do more than 1 session a day...7 sessions a week.
Some people can do 2-3 sessions a day, but this level of activity cannot be sustained over a long period.
While TRVing is done sitting down with the eyes open and constantly writing the downloaded information on sheets of paper in a strict protocol...it has been observed that the activity of TRVing burns as many calories as an intense aerobic workout. However, at the end of a TRV session, most people are NOT tired at all.
Most people, when done with a TRV session, experience feelings ranging from euphoria to a significant sense of calm/peace.
Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) is substantially different than what a lot of people call Remote Viewing.
TRV is a VERY structured protocol developed by the Military/CIA and really has little/nothing to do with "viewing".
It is more about downloading data...there is little/no "viewing" involved...that is to say, pictures in the "minds eye" are not a significant part of the protocol.
A few interesting thoughts:
A typical advanced TRV session is 45-60 minutes long with one 2-5 minute break around the 20-30 minute mark.
Most people cannot do more than 1 session a day...7 sessions a week.
Some people can do 2-3 sessions a day, but this level of activity cannot be sustained over a long period.
While TRVing is done sitting down with the eyes open and constantly writing the downloaded information on sheets of paper in a strict protocol...it has been observed that the activity of TRVing burns as many calories as an intense aerobic workout. However, at the end of a TRV session, most people are NOT tired at all.
Most people, when done with a TRV session, experience feelings ranging from euphoria to a significant sense of calm/peace.
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