Today's target coordinates: 029646hash: 60c3ff591a1905c23d8f9302cbb5f984Method 1>The target image can be almost anything (sfw). You have seen what this post/thread looks like. Tomorrow, when you see the next days rv practice thread, the target image 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 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.The method outlined in greentext above is basically copy pasted from rvtournament, and is a simplified version of the methods given in the manuals.
>>41186659If enough people are or become interested in a daily rv presence on x, hopefully something more like an rvg could pop up.It does seem rving is a learnable/drillable skill. But it also seems to rely on an aspect of magical thinking/faith. I was sort of hesitant to add encryption or even md5/trip because of this. Is it better to allow the beginner viewer (also deluded viewer) the option of placing some of their uncertainty on the coordinator? They are being asked (at least the beginners) to embrace an unknown. maybe like this - multiple targets are given by anons but kinda meh overall tonehttps://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/31763698/#31763698some sort of repository for future rvgs to pull targets fromhttps://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/32457161/#32457161Yesterdays Target + Reading MaterialPic source: book isbn 9780060266172Read one of these manualshttps://www.rexresearch.com/articles2/crvmanual.pdforhttps://rv-practice.rf.gd/?i=1shorter versionhttps://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001000400001-7.pdf
>>41181515>>41181521AAR:so i got the gist of hills/mountains, and also that there's not much going on in the middle (everything interesting is in the foreground)... and that's it. I was able to identity the middle ground as boring. lol. >blue dot (upper left middle). shaded area. contrasts to the rest. could be different color (blue on brown) or different material (e.g. metal on rock)massive featureIt was just text on an empty sky. From now on I will interpret overlapping circles like you would a terrain map (indicating highest elevation). I had the right spot, just didn't know how to read it.Actually, i did get that there was also a brownish vertical object on the left (the fencepost). That barely counts though. I was not specific enough.>>41186659You asked me how I liked the PDF. The most useful thing I got out of it was pic related. Everything else was pretty meh. From watching Lyn Buchannan and reading the PDF, I learned the soldiers trained to identify their own symbolic language in class (e.g. instructor yells out a random word like "Water!" and you draw what comes to your head, maybe waves). In doing this, you can learn what your own cryptic symbols are, so I will think of a way to do this myself. They spent hours drilling this in training, so they were pretty good at identifying what stuff was quickly.
>>41186673So faith is magical thinking? Call it a Fraudian slip
>>41186673Overall I score myself 3/10 (10 being the highest). I had some basic idea of where stuff was, a little bit of color, and some minor features, but the overall picture I had no idea.How do I miss a whole person in the foreground, and his animals? lmao. I should concetrate on identifying sounds.
>>41186981Oooh, I just realized dots means occlusion. The text occluded the image, the shrub occluded the fencepost, and there is foilage occluding my green mountain in the right.
029646Immediately notice sense of pressure. Weather? Underwater? Altitude? None of the above? Not sure how to interpret it.Diagonal rectangles all over my field of few many of them. They're everywhere.Query (I'm pretending to be my own monitor): Is it wet?A: yes (low confidence)curved "hills" of "grass". right, center-front. could be natural barrier. later identified as possibly a fence or pen for animals. unsure if spikes mean mountain or structure.Q: Are there noises?A: *pinging sound* (very low confidence). Sporadic.I saw green . Poss. forests/plants. I imagined animals. "Buffalo". No idea, but there are many of them (are they the diagonal things)? A herd? I felt rumbling.The animals are "soft". Fur? Feeling they could be cows. Highly unsure.Object dead center: small/medium size. Occluding another object -or- object of contrast. No further details."Chickens". That's two farm animals now. All grazing/herbivores.This is where I starting thing there could be a fence or pen where I saw the "curved hill of grass". Session ended here. I have a tummy ache.This is tough.Guess: I assume this is a picture of animals grazing. Slight possibility there is a weather occurrence (unsure if to interpret the rectangles as a weather pattern or herd of animals).Analyst note: rumbling could just be my tummy ache :(
>>41187198>field of fewfield of view. it's almost bedtime.
indoors, walls possibly brick. Idk
>>41188920I'm going to be so mad if my diagonal rectangles turn out to be windows like in your picture. I hope you're not just copying me. I saw more than 6.
>>41189058I'm not, yesterday's target was hard because it was a children's picture book, and I got that 3 long rectangle structures, and I got the mountains in the back. this time, I get the feeling of brick walls, it looks like windows, but could be paintings like in a rotunda.
>>41189104Hmm, if we're in an art gallery, that would explain why they were scattered about evenly distributed. I like how your "raindrop" confirms my suspicion of a contrasting object occluding in the dead center.The way you drew it makes me think you saw a fountain.
>>41189227My interpretations are wrong 99% of the time. For example, target 2 days ago, I saw a hole/cave with hot metal shooting out (orange hot metal). so it could be a gun like one of those james bond intros. that's what I thought. but it's a volcano
>>41189250>I saw a hole/cave with hot metal shooting out (orange hot metal). so it could be a gun like one of those james bond intros. that's what I thought. but it's a volcanoThat was really good though. You had the idea of a pressurized chamber. If you had more info (e.g. big mountain) I'm sure you would have correctly identified it.
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