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greywolfe Yeti Joined: 17 Aug 2009 Total posts: 41 Location: UK Gender: Male |
Posted: 05-12-2012 20:25 Post subject: Remote viewing (How I do it) |
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| To remote view I choose my bed as the ideal place. I prefer night time as darkness kills any light that might be bouncing around inside my closed eyes. My method is to relax in bed with my eyes closed in total darkness. I then stare into the darkness and try to find any specs of light to focus on. When a spec of light or patchy image appears I try to let it develop on its own. If I rapidly inrease my focus on the image and try to judge its content - it often fades away. Simply look at what's to be seen. Using this method I regularly see school room scenes from what appears to be a 1950's (or earlier ) period. Peoples faces and clothes along with details of the room regularly appear as real as if I were standing in the room with these people. I never recognise any of them but it's a curious experience. Sometimes in the darkness I will see a street and other times a heavily wooded valley. Occasionally I'm able to move along the street sometimes having full control over the speed at which I do so. In the valley scene I'm able to leave the ground and race skyward at great speed. Controlling these excursions is a little hit and miss and I can find myself hurtling towards the ground completely out of control. There is another type of locomotion that I've heard called "Skating". It's where the remote viewer/astral traveller glides across the ground at any speed he/she wishes. I have experienced this and its magical. Again I should mention that skaters can also loose control suddemly and find themselves racing at hundreds of miles per hour straight into an office block. I've never had a what could be termed as a frighteneing trip and can say that generally its an uplifting event. I'd be interested to hear of anyone else's methods and experinces if possible. |
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gncxx King-Size Canary Great Old One Joined: 25 Aug 2001 Total posts: 13561 Location: Eh? Gender: Male |
Posted: 05-12-2012 23:33 Post subject: |
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| Isn't remote viewing supposed to have some purpose to it, like looking at something specific rather than wandering aimlessly around your mind's eye? This sounds more like lucid dreaming. |
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Mythopoeika Boring petty conservative
Joined: 18 Sep 2001 Total posts: 9109 Location: Not far from Bedford Gender: Unknown |
Posted: 06-12-2012 00:17 Post subject: |
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I usually find that a CCTV camera on a pole is a more effective means of remote viewing than just lying in bed.
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greywolfe Yeti Joined: 17 Aug 2009 Total posts: 41 Location: UK Gender: Male |
Posted: 06-12-2012 15:17 Post subject: Re Remote viewing |
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| Remote viewing = seeing things from afar. I see things(times) from afar but I'm only a beginner. Experts can choose their target time and place and this is used for crime solving / alien communication etc. The thrill and realism of actual astral travel fear exceeds that of watching CCTV images I can assure you. |
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greywolfe Yeti Joined: 17 Aug 2009 Total posts: 41 Location: UK Gender: Male |
Posted: 06-12-2012 15:19 Post subject: Re - Remote viewing |
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| This is not lucid dreaming as I can scratch my arm or open my eyes at anytime. I fully awake during these trips. |
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dannycheveaux1 Great Old One Joined: 30 Apr 2003 Total posts: 103 Gender: Unknown |
Posted: 20-12-2012 18:53 Post subject: |
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That's really interesting Grey,
While lying in bed, I can sometimes put myself in a state where I feel as though I'm suddenly my real "inner self" which I can only get to last for a second and I do occasionally try and convince myself that I'm lifting up out of my body and once it felt like one leg started rapidly quivering or vibrating and I'm sure I was close to getting something to happen but this actually distracted me and I was back to reality
Your tips sound good - I'm gonna give it a go!
Dan |
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