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WELCOME to the May issue of On Target!
This month we preview the upcoming RV Conference 2001 in Las Vegas. Paul Smith talks about putting on a conference that has now grown into a major event.
I asked a few of the well known RV instructors about learning curves and plateaus in RV training. Prudence Calabrese sent me such a nice long reply that I decided to put it up as a stand alone article. We'll hear from other trainers in upcoming issues.
Also in this edition we get some details on the HRVG Keno experiment, and this months editorial is a challenge of sorts to the RV community.
Next month I'll put up the June issue after the RV conference, so look for the next issue toward the end of June.
Let us know what you think!
Aloha,
Dick Allgire
Editor
THIS ISSUE
Volume 5, Number 5
Published by the Hawaii Remote Viewers' Guild
May 2001
FEATURE STORY
RV Conference 2001
June 15-17, 2001
NEWS: Analysis & Commentary
When the Training Stops, the Learning Begins
By Prudence Calabrese.
Precognition, Intuition, or Lady Luck by Dick Allgire
Keno and slot machines in Las Vegas.
Discussions on Remote Viewing, Part Four by Jimmy Williams This is the fourth in a series of articles meant to promote dialog about the nature of remote viewing by comparing it to works by authors that seem pertinent to the discussion, but in particular to the experimental work in telepathy done by French chemical engineer Rene’ Warcollier in the early decades of the twentieth century.
Submissions Accepted: Please send your articles, sessions, letters, predictions and stories about remote viewing to the editor, Dick Allgire.
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