Thursday, December 17, 2009

December 17, 2009

Chuck was deployed back up to New York to recheck the automobile (Mufon case 20706). Word is that it has lost its electrostatic charge but continues to display a magnetic charge on the Tri-Field Meter. Very interesting.

This gave me some alone time and the perfect opportunity to get in one of my practice tasks for Controlled Remote Viewing. I've been holding off, waiting for a time when I would have absolutely no distractions. I'm also always concerned about fear of failure - that perhaps what I experienced in my class with Paul Smith was a total fluke. For these practice sessions they give you a sealed envelope with the control number on the outside and a picture inside. Once you complete the session, you can open the envelope to see how well you did. After you say the control numbers out loud, you draw an ideogram (a small scribble). You then describe the movement you felt drawing the scribble (which doesn't look anything like the target) and decide whether the object is land, water or structure. You then write down descriptive words and start sketching. I said that it was structure, wrote: foreign (to me), high top, tapering, humid, near water, glass, grassy green and grey, pollution (by sight and smell). I drew a a tapering outline with windows at the top. When I opened the envelope, the target was the Old Loma Lighthouse in San Diego, California...... Only 9 more practice sessions and I'll be able to take the second level class - which I'm hoping to get in before we get to Texas.

2 comments:

  1. I guess this means that you passed your remote viewing huh???? Cold here - I'm done for Xmas. Have a great one you two - any plans for celebrating in the RV??? Love you.

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  2. Checked in and nothing - where are you???? Did you have a good Christmas???

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