TEACH YOURSELF REMOTE VIEWING (The Mental Magic series) by James F. Coyle

TEACH YOURSELF REMOTE VIEWING (The Mental Magic series) by James F. Coyle

Author:James F. Coyle [Coyle, James F.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Amazon KDP
Published: 2012-09-30T21:00:00+00:00


Several of my students used this process to try and pick and winning racehorse in the races to be held the next day.

They would select one single horse (Let’s call it Blackjack) and ask their mind ...... “If Blackjack is going to win tomorrow show me a full champagne glass. If it is not going to win show me a brick.”

They only needed to use 2 of the 3 images for this experiment.

They generally attempted to RV 3-4 horses one after the other but I never did hear what the results were.

You can use this Associated RVing for almost any situation you can think of.

If you want to know what is likely to happen in the near future with regard to a particular problem, associate the 3 pictures with an end result. Then just relax and see what pops into your mind. You can practice this on a daily basis until your results become more accurate.

For example if you wanted to know whether your boss was going to promote you in an upcoming staff shuffle you could use the 3 pictures and see if you received a strong impression. You might be surprised to find that your picture result was fairly accurate as you have a significant emotional component involved.

When there is a degree of emotion involved RVing appears to work more accurately.

You can also practice this method by trying to predict the weather tomorrow. You would use the 3 pictures to ascertain whether it was going to rain or not.

I found that this weather prediction made an interesting daily practice and usually took up less than 10 minutes of my time. It provided a useful real-life result also.

I would ask myself..... “Is the weather going to be fine and sunny tomorrow? If so give me an image of a full champagne glass. If it is going to be the same as today give me an image of a glass lying on its side. If it is going to rain and be miserable give me an image of a brick.”

Initially the images were rather vague and seemed to appear at the edge of my mental screen. I pictured a blank movie screen all lit up waiting for the movie to start. Bits and pieces of an image would appear but after some practice I could watch an image form.

It took a while for the process to work but in the finish I was getting better than 70% accuracy.

After a while I switched to a simpler form. I assembled a couple of coloured pictures of traffic lights...one showed red lights and the other green. I would then ask my mind my RV question and tell it to give me red lights for a positive answer and green lights for a negative answer.

Beginners might find this difficult initially as it is sometimes hard to gain a clear image of the actual colour of the lights. They receive an image of the lights reasonably clearly but not always the colours.



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