Remote Viewing Guardian Angels

Very fas­ci­nat­ing, extremely touch­ing! The story of this remote view­ing ses­sion really brings us hope…

Guardian Angels

Do They Exist And Is One Assigned To Each Of Us?

By Jeff Lucas

Recently I tasked a Tech­ni­cal Remote Viewer with a blind tar­get that felt so intensely per­sonal to her that she con­sid­ers it to be the most fas­ci­nat­ing ses­sion she has ever worked.

What is astound­ing is the fact that she felt that way about the ses­sion prior to know­ing what the tar­get cue was. What began as a sim­ple prac­tice tar­get meant to break the monot­ony of her seri­ous work, ended up being a fan­tas­tic jour­ney into the unknown that revealed infor­ma­tion on a topic that no other con­ven­tional sci­en­tific tech­nique could ever uncover.

Remote Viewing Guardian Angels: Do they exist and is each of us assigned one? The tar­get was: [Person’s Name]/Guardian Angel

At the end of her analy­sis, prior to receiv­ing feed­back, she wrote: “Doing this tar­get seemed intensely per­sonal to me. It was mys­ti­cal in nature & I felt exhil­a­rated yet hum­bled all at the same time. There are no words to describe it. All I can think of to say is, “What a trip!” and “Thank you TRV.” At the end of this arti­cle you can read the unedited tran­script of her actual ses­sion summary.

Tech­ni­cal Remote View­ing was cre­ated to solve for unknowns. Like any other skill, con­fi­dence (trust — not faith) is acquired via train­ing and prac­tice against knowns, where ses­sion feed­back is read­ily obtain­able. How­ever, it is impor­tant to pro­vide a viewer dur­ing his or her train­ing with inter­est­ing tar­gets to break up the monot­ony and pre­vent bore­dom from set­tling in. Peri­od­i­cally, I like to slip in unusual or eso­teric tar­gets and prob­lems when work­ing with an inter­me­di­ate level trainee, to keep them on their toes, make them real­ize that they should never assume any­thing, never know what to expect, and to boost their morale.

One of the pro­found dis­cov­er­ies from remote view­ing research, is that nov­elty acts as a stim­u­lus. Tar­gets that are unusual and excit­ing, tar­gets that are impor­tant to a great num­ber of peo­ple, tar­gets that involve motion, and ones that involve great expen­di­tures of energy are among the eas­i­est to remote view. Our uncon­scious minds are attracted to them just as we are to things of that nature in our every day lives, when we are not engaged in remote viewing.

I selected this tar­get because the vast major­ity of the tar­gets this viewer had been work­ing recently involved oper­a­tional tar­gets of a seri­ous and depress­ing nature, many of which involved deaths and other tragic events. Those tar­gets can be very ful­fill­ing when one is suc­cess­ful in help­ing a griev­ing fam­ily in search of answers, but they can also be an enor­mous drain psy­cho­log­i­cally to the remote viewer.

The ses­sion was per­formed com­pletely blind and unmon­i­tored. She did not know what the tar­get was in advance and only received the fol­low­ing Tar­get Ref­er­ence Num­bers: 7140/6040

After com­plet­ing a TRV ses­sion, all view­ers write a sum­mary which details and lists all impor­tant data and con­cepts recorded dur­ing the ses­sion. The viewer is no longer “remote view­ing” at this time, but writ­ing down the key data that was retrieved dur­ing the pre­vi­ous forty five min­utes. Fol­low­ing the sum­mary, after at least 15 min­utes have passed, a viewer may then attempt to ana­lyze his or her work. This is impor­tant because of the bilo­ca­tion that occurs dur­ing the TRV process; you do not have full use of your ana­lyt­i­cal mind func­tion until approx­i­mately 15 min­utes after your have ended your TRV session.

You can click here to visit the page where you can see the last three pages of her TRV ses­sion.

Pic­ture is cour­tesy of http://www.trvnews.com/

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