I will post daily RV practice targets.Today's target coordinates: 0049865>The target image can be almost anything. You have seen what this post/thread looks like. Tomorrow, when you see the next days rv practice thread, the target image with the same coordinates will be attached below. Your goal is to see, today, what you will see, tomorrow.>This is possible.>Take a few minutes of quiet time. Your mind needs to be free of thoughts and commotion in order to be open and receptive. Meditate, jog, stare at wall, clean etc.>Next, you need a clear intention in mind. Each target image is identified by a unique set of numbers. Read the numbers carefully. Focus on your intention; imagine looking at your pc/phone/tablet and seeing the target image, with those coordinates written below it, tomorrow.>Now just let go, and wait for any impressions that may arrive. Don’t try to force anything, and don’t try to think about it. This isn’t an exercise in guessing or imagining, it’s just about being open to receiving whatever may come on its own. In fact the more random-seeming and unpredictable that an impression is, the more likely it may be accurate.>Just allow yourself to be open like this for a few minutes. Jot down any visual impressions or words that may cross your mind, in the form of notes or sketches. You might get impressions of shapes, colors, or objects. You don’t need to make sense out of them, in fact trying to interpret them at this stage can only get in the way. Just be open to any impressions you might receive, and jot them down so you don’t forget.Feel free to either post your notes here, or follow along at home on paper. I will post the target tomorrow; regardless if I get replies here or not.
>>41096522forgot trip code in postFURTHER READING LINKS - I went through and picked the more real seeming ones. first two are independently comprehensive, both relying on Ingo Swans/ people at SRI work and released or maybe written 1986.the method outlined in greentext above is simple compared to some of these in the manualsshoutout anon for the links>50+ page manual - cia doc + wiki type dense info + more practice - https://rv-practice.rf.gd/?i=1>50+ kinda denser page manual - written by guy who credits guidance to Ingo Swan - https://www.rexresearch.com/articles2/crvmanual.pdf >more practice - https://www.reddit.com/r/remoteviewing/wiki/resources/targetpractice/>hal putoff org - https://www.irva.org/remote-viewing/definition>fun gameify practice + simple explanations - https://rvtournament.com/app/>smth about making rv posting on 4chan more trustworthy - arcfour-cbc to encrypt/decrypt the target/links to the target + https://codebeautify.org/encrypt-decrypt (might do this soon)
minor note re extra practice - below from rexresearch doc (begin pg 25)>Overtraining: The state reached when the individual's learning system is over-saturated and is "burned out," analogous to a muscle that has been overworked and can no longer extend or contract until it is allowed to rest and rebuild fibers that have been broken down by the stress, or reinforce those that have been newly acquired by new demands placed upon the muscle. >Discussion>Learning theory for RV methodology is governed by the idea that the student should "quit on a high point." ... Recent developments in learning theory which have been applied with particular success in sports training methodology indicate that the rote repetition concept tends more to reinforce incorrect performance as opposed to developing the proper behavior or skill. Much success has been realized by implementing the concept of "quitting on a high point." That is, when a skill or behavior has been executed correctly, taking an extended break from the training at that point allows the learning processes to "remember" the correct behavior by strengthening the neurological relays that have been established in the brain by the correct procedure. The phenomenon of overtraining is a very real danger in the training cycle, generally brought about by pushing ahead with training until the learning system of the viewer is totally saturated and cannot absorb any more. This results in system collapse, which in effect is a total failure to function psychically at all. To avoid this, the normal practice has been to work an appropriate number of sessions a day (((anywhere from one to several, depending on each individual trainee's capacity and level of training and experience) for a set number of days or weeks (also individually dependent), with a lay off period between training periods to allow time for assimilation or "absorption."))possible discussion topics - This + role of monitor
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>>41096522whitecubesterilebathroom maybe?
Okay I need advice. How do I focus on the target? Just writing down the target number on a sheet of paper doesn't help. My mind wanders to unrelated things.
>>41099065understandable. recall attempting to do your first pushup/pullup. read one of the longer manuals, or the easy link for a quicker read simpler read
not going to rely on imagery this time. just other sensory input. i felt a combination of heavy/nausea when thinking about the target. that's all i got.
>>41096522color: whitewords: free, vision, homefirst time doing anything like this