What an awesome news! Remote viewing can actually help short the delay in medical diagnosis. I have just bumped into this article and I am absolutely thrilled! Read below to find out more.
A Medical Cure found by Remote Viewing & My last “I bet you (By John L. Turner, M.D. Neurological Surgeon)"
In December I was at the mid point of my TRV training with Joni Dourif. Prior to training, I had studied the history of RV in depth and had followed PSI TECH’s recommendations by reading Sheldrake’s The Presence of the Past. I was pleased to be able to experience remote viewing during the training, just like it was advertised. However, the day my wife lost her small medication bottle, and Joni said she could easily “remote view” the location, I laughed and doubted her. In fact, I bet her that she could not do it!

Finally, after enough laughter from me, Joni asked for pen and paper. I gladly gave it to her as we had a bet on. I watched her begin with two random four-digit numbers attached to “the target location of missing medication bottle.”
Joni quickly finished the initial stages and produced a sketch of a rectangular device, a transparent window of some sort and what appeared to be a piece of spongy mater
ial. Then I watched in awe as she analyzed the drawing, went to the kitchen sink, fixated on the dish washing sponge. About a foot away from the wet sponge was the toaster oven with a glass lift-up door.
“I wonder..” said Joni as she peeked behind the toaster. There was the missing medication bottle!
Not only did I lose the bet, but also I had to endure Joni’s laughter directed at me. I did not doubt Joni’s TRV competence after that.
Dr. John L. Takeuchi Turner
Neurological Surgeon
Here is an example of how I used Technical remote viewing to enhance my medical practice.






