Find lost items using Remote Viewing

This is a beau­ti­ful story of how remote view­ers can use remote view­ing in every­day life.

This story is from Psi Tech’s weekly release of sto­ries from tech­ni­cal remote view­ers, and is about how a remote viewer found her ring using tech­ni­cal remote viewing.

The real story — the real les­son here — is how remote view­ing can be applied in find­ing things big or small.

Tech­ni­cal Remote View­ing Found Her Miss­ing Ring

stockxpertcom_id100209_size1By Jeff Lucas

Locat­ing a miss­ing item in one’s home is one of the eas­i­est things a per­son can do after becom­ing pro­fi­cient in Tech­ni­cal Remote View­ing, and one of the most prac­ti­cal appli­ca­tions of this pro­found skill.

For­merly employed by the Depart­ment Of Defense for intel­li­gence col­lec­tion pur­poses, Tech­ni­cal Remote View­ing was designed to be a prob­lem solv­ing tool, and PSI TECH trained view­ers have suc­cess­fully used their skills to rou­tinely find com­mon miss­ing house­hold items includ­ing car keys and bot­tles of med­i­cine, and even more com­plex prob­lems such as stolen prop­erty and miss­ing pets.

Shortly after her move to a new house last Fall, my best friend dis­cov­ered that her amethyst and dia­mond ring wasn’t among the rest of her jew­elry. She believed that she had packed it, but she could not remem­ber which box it was in. I was con­cerned because I had given her the ring as a gift last year.

For months fol­low­ing her move, over a dozen large boxes scat­tered through­out the house remained unpacked, so we assumed (and hoped) that her ring was likely tucked away some­where in one of those boxes and that she would find it some­time in the near future.

How­ever, sev­eral weeks ago the last set of boxes was finally unpacked and thor­oughly searched, and the ring was nowhere to be found. She wor­ried that she would never see her ring again.

This past week­end she asked me if I had any blind TRV tar­gets for her to work, and I used the occa­sion as the per­fect oppor­tu­nity to solve this dilemma. My friend had been TRV­ing for over three years and had become quite a good viewer, so I was con­fi­dent that she would be able to eas­ily solve this problem.

Five Min­utes — Prob­lem Solved

I cued the tar­get “C.G.‘s Amethyst Ring/Present Loca­tion” and assigned it a set of eight ran­dom Tar­get Ref­er­ence Num­ber­sTM. She received only these eight num­bers, and began the TRV process just as she had 100’s of times before; first estab­lish­ing con­tact with the tar­get sig­nal and then per­ceiv­ing raw data from the gen­eral to the spe­cific using a highly struc­tured and stan­dard­ized tech­nique. Five min­utes into the ses­sion, dur­ing Stage 3, she sketched an ani­mal and declared the idea of a bear.

After she fin­ished the ses­sion and I revealed the tar­get, the sig­nif­i­cance of the bear was imme­di­ately appar­ent to both of us. When I pur­chased the ring, it came with a white stuffed ani­mal teddy bear. The box con­tain­ing the ring was orig­i­nally inside of a pouch attached between the bear’s paws.

Was it really in there? There was only one way to find out. We both imme­di­ately ran to the liv­ing room, where she kept her myr­iad of stuffed ani­mals on a rock­ing chair, includ­ing a large dog, a lion, a mon­key, an armadillo, Garfield the cat, and there it was — the white bear! We quickly opened the pouch, reveal­ing the long lost ring.
For eight months, the ring’s unusual con­tainer was right before her eyes and she passed it by count­less times.

She explained that while rush­ing to fin­ish her pack­ing last Fall, she hur­riedly placed the ring back into the bear’s pouch, because the rest of her jew­elry had already been packed into a sealed box, and she thought that this would be a good place to keep it safe.

But com­pletely for­get­ting that she had done so, dur­ing all of her con­ven­tional searches fol­low­ing the move, she was look­ing only for a small 3″ by 1″ box, rather than for a stuffed animal.

Tech­ni­cal Remote View­ing saved her addi­tional search time and a great deal of stress and worry. After many months of search­ing, the miss­ing ring was found in five min­utes using only a pen, a stack of white paper, and the TRV pro­to­cols.

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