What’s fun in RV???

What’s fun in RV???

I was just reading a post in an RV mailing list written by an enthusiastic student of RV.She describes the experience that she enjoys the most in remote viewing, and she then asks for others to share their thoughts on this.

When I read this I realized that besides the challenge of getting on target and breaking through the barriers of our minds, that RV provides endless possibilities for pure enjoyment of being in the moment with each sensation as it emerges into our conscious awareness.It has no name or identity as it comes forth, thereby allowing me to bypass the mental labelling I have previously given to it. I can become an infant again re-learning my world in wonder.

When I read her description of the way she loves to RV fountains for their bubbliness and the flow of the energy, it brought me into deeper awareness of the joy and fun and for me, tickliness of the experience.

I think sharing our pure enjoyment of the sensations in this way can help all of us come into a deeper relationship with the total RV experience.

I have fairly strong auditory awareness in RV and one of the things I enjoy are sites that have pleasant and interesting sounds.I particularly enjoy sites that have a humming, vibrating sound-feeling quality to them. I find them soothing and uplifting.

And the other night in the Friday night advanced class, we did not want the session to stop. The energy at this site was so high frequency and fun.

Re: What’s fun in RV???

Reply From: Rose To: Haariya 1998-06-02

What’s fun in RV? I probe ABRB-YTJT and get wrinkles

semi-soft wet and static. ROTFL !
Rose

Re: What’s fun in RV???

Reply From: Dick To: Haariya 1998-06-03

There is the satisfaction of doing a good job…knowing you got good target contact and described and sketched the physical location.

There is the insight gained when you probe the kinesthetic line on a human and instantly understand some of their thoughts, emotions and motivations. The utter helplessness of the people caught in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake hit me like a ton of bricks.

There is the eerie reality of seeing something that is 50 years in the past or millions of miles away. I had a grand view of Jupiter’s moon Europa once, not thru probing for perceptions, but by closing my eyes and looking at it from about a hundred miles above the surface.

This can only get better as we move into S5 monitored sessions which allow us a longer experiential session.

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