Remote Viewing In These Turbulent Economic Times

How Will Remote Viewing Help You In The Current Economic Crisis?

I was watching the news yesterday, and the reports of many countries stimulating their economies with billion dollar bailout packages, companies falling down, and people around the world feeling the pinch.

Remote Viewing in these turbulent economic times would seem like a good idea - being able to see where you stood 6,12, or 18 months down the track could prove more re-assuring, it has for me anyway. I actually see wealth and prosperity in my future, but it's going to involve me making some decisions from information I'm getting from Remote Viewing.

Being able to see what I'm facing ahead right now is comforting, and remote viewing in this current financial crisis has made me grateful that I chose to study some of the best Remote Viewing courses on offer, which of course you can find interviews and links on my blog if you are interested yourself.

Michael

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2 Responses to Remote Viewing In These Turbulent Economic Times
  1. LISA
    February 14, 2009 | 8:59 pm

    I would absolutely LOVE to learn to do this,I have listen to many videos on this page,and the Interviews with Gerald O'Donnell,I am very impressed to say the least!!! but I do not have the money to purchase these products!! and already in debt,can you give me some tips on how to start and meditate the right way,as I don't seem to be geting anywhere??? Thank You,lisa

  2. Susan
    February 17, 2009 | 10:06 pm

    As mentioned above by Lisa, I would certainly love to learn how to do this. But I am deeply in debt and cannot afford anything, not even the basic necessaties at this point.

    Thank you.

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