This Sunday, the 3rd of January 2010, we had a wonderful Meet-Up in Perths’ Kings Park Botanic Cafe. With at least 15 Lemon, Lime & bitters (Sorry no 8 Martinis LOL) to stay cool during this hot summer day and 5 Remote Viewers around the table.
We discussed our New Years resolutions in relation to Remote Viewing and what actually motivates us to DO Remote Viewing. It seems that the Practical Application of Remote Viewing is most appealing to us all and one of our friends suggested (joking) that GETTING PAID for session work would motivate him. Fair enough… it motivates most people to do work when they get paid to do it. We all agreed on that. It is a simple and natural flow of energy…you put a lot of work (energy) into it…you hope you will get something (energy) rewarding out of it.
Eventhough he meant it as a ‘joke’, it turned out to be an interesting topic of discussion. Of course you do not get paid for all the practice sessions you do, but normal work (LOL) should be paid for Professional Remote Viewers.
We also discussed the quality standards, the quality of training and how to improve the quality in general.
We all agreed that ‘Group Participation’ and ‘Social Events’ are a very important motivational factor to continue developing as a Remote Viewer.
The group was very curious about our training in the USA with David Morehouse and how it would change our future classes. We found there was little difference in terminolgy, so in that regard the training will virtually stay the same, but some procedures were slightly different from the method we have previously taught. We do not say that any procedure is better than the other, as it turns out to be mostly a (personal) preference and it has little to no effect on the end result.
We do advise anyone who has a serious interest in Remote Viewing to buy the David Morehouse ‘Handbook for Coordinate Remote Viewing’. This is an excellent book and can be used as refence material for those who would like to learn Remote Viewing.
We have decided that we will use the book as reference guide and we will add our practical knowledge of Remote Viewing to that, in the form of a manual during our 5 day Remote Viewing Training Course. The David Morehouse book will definately be part of our training material.
We talked about what topics would interest THIS particular Meet-Up group.
The interest was mostly; learning different RV methods, community aspects of Remote Viewing and ways to get ‘instant or quick feedback’. We have acknowledged the issue of ‘Quick Feedback’ as it is a major factor in the learning process of Remote Viewing and are currently developing a system that will accomodate for that.
Some issues Remote Viewers encountered were; Confidence or (Self-Confidence), Keeping the Focus and Creating the Time (priority setting).
Another motivating factor for doing Remote Viewing sessions is learning something new about ‘interesting targets’. Now the definition of an ‘interesting target’ depends on the person’s interest, but it is definately a motivating factor we want to look at and we would like to address the different interest of the group.
We thank everyone who joined us and hope that those who were not able to join us this time….will join in next time.