Remote Viewing: The Complete User's Manual for Coordinate Remote Viewing by David Morehouse
Author:David Morehouse [Morehouse, David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Body, Mind & Spirit/New Thought
ISBN: 9781591798682
Publisher: Sounds True
Published: 2007-08-01T07:00:00+00:00
AOL Drive
Years ago, the structure of Stage II required Viewers to recognize certain categories and conditions where AOL would appear. For instance, I was taught to recognize AOL, AOL drive, AOL ratcheting, and AOL peacocking. AOL drive indicated the presence of a repeating AOL, while AOL ratcheting indicated the repeat presence of the AOL despite the Viewer’s best efforts to declare and diminish it. AOL ratcheting was described as analogous to a ratchet wrench. You would declare the AOL, and it would appear again somewhere in the session, cranking back down on you. You would declare it, perhaps even take a break because of it, and then it would reappear later, only to crank down on you again. AOL peacocking referred to the development of the AOL in more elaborate, repeating patterns; that is, you would declare the AOL only to have it reappear in more deliberate form, with more visual data attached than before. For example, you declare the AOL of “a ship at sea.” Several pages later, the ship reappears, only this time it is a “four-masted schooner sailing in a gale.” You declare this, even take a break, when several pages later, the AOL reappears as a “four-masted schooner, sailing in a gale, with all hands in the rigging.” In this example, each occurrence of the AOL produces additional visual data, hence the analogy of the unfolding of the elaborate tail of the peacock—AOL peacocking.
What I would like you to do is simply to consider AOL as a single occurrence, in which case you will declare it as AOL and include a brief description. For example, “AOL, a ship at sea.” If, however, the AOL appears a second time, no matter how many pages later, then you are in “AOL drive,” and any occurrence of “drive” requires you to take an AOL break.
The first AOL break in the Sample Session occurs in Figure 12.10. The small sketch on the left was probed to indicate the perception of concrete in color “grey” and likely an element of mass and density similar to concrete, which is what prompted the Viewer to simply label the sketch as “concrete.” This kind of sketching is typical in Stage II—simple, no-nonsense, not a lot of imagination or interpretation going on, just a two-dimensional representation of the perceived visual data. The probing breathed life into the sketch, but it also prompted the manifestation of AOL, which was declared on the right as “AOL, stacked or formed concrete blocks.” The Viewer rejoined the signal line in the center of the page, placed the tip of his pen on the page, closed his eyes, and descended into the detect mode, where he immediately decoded two pieces of verbal data: “grey” and “flat.”
These two elements of data likely prompted the reemergence of the visual of concrete, thus the Viewer moved to the right and declared “AOL break, concrete sidewalks.” Notice it is a recurrence of data represented by the sketch in Figure 12.6—“AOL, a concrete sidewalk.” Remember that because the AOL had developed twice, the Viewer knew that he was in AOL drive.
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