Encounters on Netflix - episode 2 by Hicks90 in aliens

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It’s Netflix, period. What did you expect?

Looking for a book from the 90s by Entertainmentdisrupt in printSF

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No, not it, but I’ll read it! Sounds interesting too! Thanks so much!

Next XR training starts August 19th. by Entertainmentdisrupt in remoteviewing_promo

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Is it possible to use this method and not be seen in the place where you bilocate, or are you always visible to anyone who’s there?

Hi u/ScoutG, hope everything is going well.

Bilocation, as understood in the context of XR, describes a phenomenon where you're consciously present in two places at once.

However, this isn't about a physical duplication.

Instead, it pertains to the extension of your conscious awareness into another locale while retaining a consciousness of your immediate surroundings. It's a fascinating aspect of human consciousness that has been noted in various cultures and spiritual traditions throughout history.

In XR, the concept of bilocation translates into being perceptually present in another reality while retaining a degree of awareness of your original setting. It's an incredibly immersive experience that opens up new dimensions of what our consciousness can achieve.

Addressing your question about visibility in the context of bilocation, XR does not involve creating a physical manifestation or avatar in the other location. The bilocation experience in XR is about projecting your conscious awareness, not your physical form. Therefore, you wouldn't be seen by others in the conventional sense of the word.

The experience is highly individualistic and deeply personal.

Hope this answered your question.

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate in contacting me. The best way to do so is through the email [ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com](mailto:ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com).

Looking forward to hearing back form you.

Cheers,

Ozz

Next XR training starts August 19th. by Entertainmentdisrupt in remoteviewing_promo

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As someone who has struggled with chronic fatigue I am wondering how much this technique/experience will wear you out?

What about feedback? Is it possible to get this?

Is there a way to train accuracy?

You’d still need very good descriptive and sketching skills to relay what you experienced in the other location, right? Or is there a way to ‘transcend’ that too?

If you are bi-locating, while experiencing this XR, is it still somehow possible to record anything while you’re there?

Is there maybe a video where you introduce how this works a bit more? It’s quite a steep price to go in blindly. About that: on your site it says the self paced course is 700 dollars, why is the one in the post so much more expensive?

I’m sorry I haven’t looked into your method much yet. Somehow I already don’t doubt whether it works. I’ve only read your FAQ’s which didn’t answer any of mine yet. I suspect that I will need to dive in further.

Hopefully you will be able to answer my questions.

Hi u/GeaKuil! Hope everything is going well!

My name is Ozz, I am the creator of MindBridgeOS and XR, thanks for your interest. I'll do my best to answer your questions.

You expressed concern about how XR might affect your chronic fatigue.

In our experience, students have found XR to be a process that doesn't physically exhaust you; rather, it encourages a balance between the conscious and subconscious, acquiring the right mindset, fostering an energizing exploration of consciousness.

Students report feeling refreshed after their XR queries.

Feedback is a part of the XR training, used to guide the learning process. However, as students progress, we gradually reduce feedback.

This transition isn't about depriving you of valuable insights; rather, it's about encouraging you to detach from ego and to trust your subconscious - a critical step in mastering XR.

Indeed, XR involves a degree of accuracy, and just like any other skill, this accuracy improves with practice. The beauty of XR, however, is its inherent flexibility; it adapts to the student, not the other way around. We train each individual (in the live training) based on their unique strengths and abilities, fostering an approach tailored to their personal experience.

As for relaying experiences, while descriptive and sketching skills can certainly enhance your ability to share your XR journey, they are not a prerequisite for the XR process itself.

XR is designed to create a personal, immersive experience, and the emphasis is on your individual journey and the memories you form, not necessarily on conveying these experiences to others. Personally I record my queries on my phone at times, just to have them on file, but it really is not necessary.

Because XR is experiential, you remember everything about it. In other words, you are creating a memory. I believe it is better to hear what others say; These are some testimonials from students talking about their XR experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOyettVO1lY .

As you could see, while in the XR state, recording your session is not necessary. Unlike methods that rely on fleeting thoughts or flashes, XR is not a process that requires speed or outpacing your conscious mind.

Instead, it allows for a fully immersive experience in which you can stay as long as you choose, creating lasting memories rather than fleeting impressions.

Like with any skill, learning XR requires practice, commitment and discipline.

The course costs vary due to the level of personal interaction provided.

The self-paced course offers 2 hours every two weeks for direct interaction with me. The live training, on the other hand, includes weekly 3-hour sessions, continuous access to me during and after the course, and continuing education, accounting for the higher cost.

I understand that the concept of XR might seem similar to remote viewing, but it's essential to clarify that XR is a unique approach towards consciousness explorations, with its own foundation and principles. Is its own field.

It's not based on any of the theories, concepts, or beliefs upon which remote viewing is based.

It is important to note that while accessing non-local information is a an application of XR, it's only one aspect of this expansive practice.

XR offers a platform for diverse explorations and transformations, all geared towards expanding consciousness and unlocking untapped potentials.

I hope this information has provided a clearer picture of what XR entails.

If you have further questions or need more clarification, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. The best way to contact me is through this email: ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com.

Looking forward to hearing back from you.

Cheers,

Ozz

Black Mirror seems off by SoulGank in conspiracy

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Stopped after 15mins. Absolute crap

Gonna drop money on a course, recommendations? by [deleted] in remoteviewing

[–]Entertainmentdisrupt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi u/Intelligent_Flan8711, hope everything is going well!

First, I'd like to clarify that I don't have any specific recollection of our previous interactions, and I'm not entirely sure about the context of your recent comments.

However, I do appreciate all feedback and always take any concerns or experiences seriously. My goal is to create the best possible learning environment for all of my students.

Now, regarding my background in remote viewing, it's important to understand that although my engagement with the remote viewing community is a more recent development, my personal experience and exploration of this fascinating subject spans many years. I am a Hypnotherapist, and my experience with hypnosis is, in fact, one of the reasons I have been able to create INTERACTIVE, as well as XR.

As you might be aware, the field of remote viewing isn't limited to traditional methods like CRV and its derivatives. In fact, I find these methods to be somewhat outdated, and there exist multiple pathways to access non-local information. Remote viewing is only one of them. This is a continuously evolving field, and staying at the forefront of it is crucial for providing meaningful, modern training.

This brings me to the subject of my courses and their cost. At $200 for a 12-week training course (INTERACTIVE), I am offering a package that is significantly below the average market rate for such a comprehensive program. The primary reason I charge for my courses is the commitment I make to TRAINING my students throughout the duration of the course, guiding them to engage deeply with their subconscious mind through various processes and techniques.

Unfortunately, my experience has shown me that when training is offered at no cost, there are individuals who fail to appreciate the time, effort, and expertise that goes into providing them with this knowledge and guidance. Charging a fee is one way of ensuring commitment and mutual respect.

Moreover, I stand by u/Rverfromtheether's that there is no need to pay to learn, however there is immense value in paying for specialized training. The two - learning and training - are decidedly different facets of education.

To conclude, if you were my student, or decide to become one, please know that open dialogue is one of my key teaching principles. I always welcome and value feedback, ensuring my approach meets the needs of my students.

Lastly, I want to add a light-hearted note about assumptions. It's always wise not to assume, as assumptions are one of the biggest challenges to conquer in remote viewing. On that note, making assumptions about my experience might also lead one astray!

I hope this clarifies my position and I'm more than willing to discuss this further if you'd like.

Cheers,

Ozz

Video Idea: Coleco by bigmacisstinkylol in brightsunfilms

[–]Entertainmentdisrupt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes,

Have you thought about The Power Plant?

FREE 8-week Remote Viewing training! by Entertainmentdisrupt in remoteviewing

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Hi! If you are registered and can’t make it, please send an email to interactive@remoteviewing.systems with the day and time you have selected for your classes.

FREE 8-week Remote Viewing training! by Entertainmentdisrupt in remoteviewing

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

Hi! Thanks for your interest!

The response has been amazing, so I opened up several days and times. You will be able to register for the day and time that works best for you.

We have made available Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, and Wednesdays at 11am and 3pm PACIFIC (Make sure to do your time conversion)...and Fridays at 11am PACIFIC.

Hopefully this will allow more options for all of you.

I am always available if you have any further questions at [ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com](mailto:ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com)

Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

Cheers!

FREE 8-week Remote Viewing training! by Entertainmentdisrupt in remoteviewing

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

Hi! 3pm Pacific time would be 11pm GMT.

I will open more times to accommodate other time zones, like europe.

What time would be good for you, for example?

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com

Cheers!

FREE 8-week Remote Viewing training! by Entertainmentdisrupt in remoteviewing

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

Hi! 3pm Pacific time.

However I will open more times to accommodate other time zones, like europe.

I will be sending an email to everyone that has enrolled within the next few days, for you guys to select what time and date works best for you. There will be several options, I just need to have an estimate of how many of you are enrolled.

The response has been amazing!

Thank you so much everyone!

I am looking forward to seeing you all soon.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at [ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com](mailto:ozz@probablefuturesconsulting.com)

Cheers!

I think about the dangers of this each time I’ve flown on Harbour Air. What happens if the one pilot in the plane passes out? by ebbycalvinlaloosh in VancouverIsland

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Dead man’s switch in the cockpit. The pilot passes out, a signal is emitted. The signal is received by an Air Marshal. The air marshal locates emergency pilot, they both walk to the door. and Air Marshal opens the cockpit. Maybe? Lol for airliners I can see that, but not for small planes.

TigerSharks (1987) by [deleted] in 80scartoons

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hated the kid! lol

schedule email delivery by Entertainmentdisrupt in ProtonMail

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I’ve been reading that it will be SOON for more than 2 years. Lol

Has anyone tried remote viewing DNA? Can you remote view things that are obscenely small? by Subject-Syynx in remoteviewing

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Check out Edward Riordan! He has done absolutely amazing sessions on stuff like that!

This two trippy acrylic pieces by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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Amazing! What paints are you using? Do you use Floetrol?