Advice to the new students
Hi folks…
So, you’ve had your first remote viewing class. Now the work begins.
Here is a bit of advice based on my experience.
1. Do at least 50 targets before you make any conclusion about the validity of RV or your ability to do it. You should get to S-3 before you make any kind of judgement.
2. Practice at home. Don’t just come to class and think working a target or two a week will train you in this difficult skill. There are targets on this website for you use.
3. In the course of each lecture Glenn will be imparting THE PROTOCOLS. He’s not going to pass them out or stop and say “This is important, pay attention.” Use the notebook provided to take notes on the protocols. Take your notes home and transcribe them. You have to know and understand all the protocols so well that you could stand up and teach them yourself.
4. Don’t try to “get” the target. As soon as you start trying to figure out what it is, you are doomed. Collect data.
Having a white wall in front of you cuts down on the noise. Get yourself a comfortable place to practice at home. Turn off the phone. Some of us write down all the things in our life that are bothering us at that moment in time, then fold it up and put it away.
Have fun.