What is Medical Remote Viewing, MRV?

A devel­oper of Med­ical Remote View­ing, MRV, Dr. Don Walker is a prac­tic­ing physi­cian and pro­fes­sional remote viewer who has stud­ied many diag­nos­tic tech­niques, from the lat­est in cutting-edge lab analy­sis pro­ce­dures, to Applied Kine­si­ol­ogy and a vari­ety of sub­tle ener­getic diag­nos­tic and heal­ing techniques.

He uses MRV to help his clients get answers and insights into their 06sad health prob­lems where before they had none. Born a nat­ural empath, his “psi” skills really began to blos­som after years of introspective/personal growth work: “Frankly, it was a bit over­whelm­ing at the time, as I didn’t really know how to con­trol all that was open­ing up to me, until later.” These attrib­utes proved to be a great foun­da­tion to begin his course in study­ing remote view­ing, which lead to him work­ing in the RV field, and ulti­mately devel­op­ing and spe­cial­iz­ing in MRV.

This is a syn­the­sis of remote view­ing skills I learned from my remote view­ing teach­ers and remote view­ing expe­ri­ence, com­bined with many skills I’ve learned from dif­fer­ent dis­ci­plines. These days, it is my spe­cialty. I call what I do “Med­ical remote view­ing, or MRV”: “ it allows me to get to the root causes of ill­ness or dis­cord in a person’s health or life in general”

Q — What is Med­ical Remote Viewing?

A — MRV is a skill that uti­lizes our own nat­ural senses of per­cep­tion to pick up on the sub­tle ener­get­ics that peo­ple give off. MRV shows us how to develop these innate senses and then pro­vides a for­mat and set of pro­ce­dures to scan a person’s “ener­getic pres­ence” and make sense of it in a way that is use­ful to the client. It’s worth not­ing here that med­ical intu­ition is not a very good term for what we’re doing when we do MRV, because we are not prac­tic­ing med­i­cine in any way. In MRV we pro­vide intu­itive impres­sions, it is to be used in con­junc­tion with a person’s med­ical advi­sors. In all fair­ness to the orig­i­na­tors of remote view­ing, by their own stan­dards and def­i­n­i­tions of RV, MRV is one next step in the appli­ca­tion of RV. MRV would not be where it is now with­out the work of the orig­i­na­tors of RV. MRV should be con­sid­ered a refine­ment and advance­ment in the remote view­ing and influ­enc­ing of peo­ple for heal­ing purposes.

Q — Who typ­i­cally sched­ules an MRV session?

A — There are a cou­ple of themes that I find peo­ple have in com­mon. First and fore­most — they are sick and tired of being sick and tired!
They’ve already been to so many doc­tors who’ve told them that they just have to live like this the rest of their lives, or they’ve been to doc­tors who just don’t quite dig deep enough to fig­ure out what’s really wrong, which is com­mon too. Often they have prob­lems going on in their inner world. Depres­sion, anx­i­ety or worry, or some­thing like that that they just don’t know how else to get to the bot­tom of. MRV is really good for help­ing peo­ple get to a deeper under­stand­ing of them­selves, learn some­thing, or val­i­date some­thing deep within them­selves that oth­er­wise they have no resources to do. MRV can help a per­son get to the roots of what’s ail­ing them, and then pro­vide the ener­getic sup­port for them to heal them­selves. In that way, MRV incor­po­rates RI — remote influ­enc­ing — for heal­ing pur­poses. Other clients include those peo­ple who for what­ever rea­son are not able to eas­ily express them­selves. They may be peo­ple who are so ill that they can­not speak (or speak cor­rectly), have a dis­abil­ity, or are chil­dren who are too young to speak.

Q — What are some of the most com­mon com­plaints that your clients have?

A — Well, there are some really com­mon imbal­ances that many peo­ple com­plain of. The first is fatigue. The next most com­mon prob­lem I find is diges­tive — some­thing is wrong some­where in their gas­troin­testi­nal tract. The third most com­mon symp­toms I see are hor­monal imbal­ances. In both men and women this is a pretty com­plex topic, but usu­ally it cen­ters around cor­ti­sol and a person’s reac­tion to stress, whether inter­nal or exter­nal stress. These hor­monal imbal­ances can affect us pro­foundly on so many lev­els that they really are of pri­mary impor­tance in most peo­ple. Of course, hav­ing pain in the body is real com­mon as well.

Q — Can other peo­ple learn how to do remote med­ical intu­ition, or is this a spe­cial attribute that only a few are born with?

A — I’ve been teach­ing these skills for years and have not found any­one who couldn’t learn how to be in touch and uti­lize at least some of these senses, to some degree. Ingo Swann, the pre­mier remote viewer and nat­ural psy­chic has reported that we might have as many as 272 of these dif­fer­ent spe­cial senses!

Q — What inspires you to do this work?

A — I really believe that shar­ing my abil­ity to do MRV for peo­ple is a call­ing for me, a real pas­sion. I’ve seen it have a very pow­er­ful impact on peo­ple. It’s great to be able to give some­one some help or assis­tance when they may have felt they had none, nor was it pos­si­ble for them to be helped. It’s very grat­i­fy­ing to me.
Also, I love teach­ing it. It’s really excit­ing to see some­one get a direct con­fir­ma­tion from one of his or her unuti­lized senses for the first time. It’s really a plea­sure to be a part of some­one expand­ing their hori­zons that way. To see them have that big­ger sense of them­selves and the world around them is a great expe­ri­ence for me too! They can then take these skills to empower them­selves and take charge of their own health. Of course, teach­ing other care­givers how to use MRV is a real plea­sure as well.

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3 Responses to What is Medical Remote Viewing, MRV?
  1. peggy collis
    May 2, 2008 | 10:36 am

    How can some­one avail them­selves of your MVR ser­vices??
    You would not have to meet with me per­son­ally, CORRECT??

    Thanks,
    Peggy

  2. Dr Don
    August 2, 2008 | 8:30 pm

    Hi Peggy–
    Please con­tact me via medicalremoteviewing.com or email me so I can tell you more about get­ting a ses­sion.
    Best wishes,
    Sorry for the delay — I didn’t even post to this forum out here and didn’t know peo­ple were able to access me this way.
    Wow!
    Best wishes,
    Dr. Don

  3. Yury
    December 18, 2008 | 12:55 pm

    Hi Don,
    My name’s Yury Pichugin. I am psy­chol­o­gist and healer from Rus­sia. Jon Knowles told you about me. I’ll be in Cal­i­for­nia in Feb­ru­ary. I’d like if it pos­si­ble to meet with you. I work too in the direc­tion you call Med­ical RV. It would be inter­est­ing for me to exchange by my expe­ri­ence with you.
    Sin­cerely,
    Yury

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