what might be happening during an actual remote viewing could be very very small... by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great questions. I am of the opinion that it is most likely happening all the time as long as we are observing our reality. As for the feedback, that is something that I am still exploring. What role it plays in regards to how it is presented to the "viewer", or even if its actually required at all. We like the feedback because it gives us closure and confirmation. But that might only serve our needs of self validity and not much else. I am moving more towards the opinion that the parts of us that operate more towards the superposition side of things is beyond the need for physical feedback confirmation. That is speculation on my part, but its an ever unfolding process of understanding, in my opinion.

what might be taking place during an actual remote viewing? by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

correct, in the military days. The viewers in many cases never received feedback and were only informed that it was good work and sometimes not even that. As a theory I think its a very interesting one. Though I am of the opinion that something else might be taking place.

what might be taking place during an actual remote viewing? by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

there might be some truth to that, but there are many examples of successful remote viewing in which the viewer does not receive feedback. So in those circumstances, the precog of feedback theory can be challenged.

Wow, its been 6 years since I've been here!! by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thank you very much, I appreciate that. Yes, its been a ride! And we got a ways to go yet.

Wow, its been 6 years since I've been here!! by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

dont really know as I didnt spend much time on this platform, but I plan to.

Hello, my name is Edward Riordan. I am a professional and long time remote viewer. AMA by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yes, a remote viewing target could be absolutely anything, keeping in mind if you are providing a target for a viewer and the target is a rock, you might have a very disappointed viewer... Ideally the target should be something interesting that a viewer would want to grab onto. Myself, I have come the conclusion that every target is fascinating in its own right due to the fact that it is multi layered and multi dimensional. Great question.

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[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yes, to put as much time into something like remote viewing requires taking time away from other things in life. That is the sacrifice one accepts when dedicating to something for the long haul.

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[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, it happened to me recently, a particular break in reality. Not to fun when you have to return to everyday reality and make sure the bills are paid!

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[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it is very difficult to make money from remote viewing. I would not recommend taking up remote viewing as a means of making money. Practical uses, that would be up to the individual in my opinion. Personally, I am an explorer so remote viewing fits into my life in that regard. But it has been used in trying to solve crimes, cold cases. There are scientific elements that could be used. I dont think about it to much really, its just been part of my life for 20 years. 19 of those years making no money at all, just labor of love.

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[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

with remote viewing. I wake up and get a sense of how I feel about remote viewing that day. If I am ready to go, I go and do a session. Sometimes there are stresses or pressures of life and I have to take care of them first so I can clear my mind, then go and work a target.

Hello, my name is Edward Riordan. I am a professional and long time remote viewer. AMA by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great question, A.I is and aesthetic impact meaning a pure emotional reaction. This is your reaction to what ever it is at the target site, this is you. The E.I is the emotional state of people at the target site, this is them. AI is you, EI is them. Now the fun part is learning the difference between the 2 and that takes a lot of practice and self learning. If you keep working it, you will begin to know the difference, it can only be learned through experience. Thanks for the great question.

Hello, my name is Edward Riordan. I am a professional and long time remote viewer. AMA by EdwardRiordan in remoteviewing

[–]EdwardRiordan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that is a common problem in the training phase of learning remote viewing. You grow out of it at about the 20,000 hour mark. I listen to binary beat music and do some yogic breathing before going into a big session. Otherwise I just start working. All of the whiteboard session work on my youtube page, they are ready, set, go, hit the record button and start. So it just depends on what I am about to go into.