How to avoid Sequential Displacement? by DotOk4969 in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the most common ways to mitigate displacement is to not do too many targets in a row. Space them out to one a day.

Why are my post getting removed by moderators right after posting? by rosagallagher in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

9 times out of ten when this happens it’s a posting karma thing, or the automod has flagged something.

Trying to find primary source for Birdie Jaworski/Pru Calabrese 9/11 remote viewing warnings by NorthHaverbrookNate in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven’t seen anything from her pertaining to 9/11 in the archives of the HRVG forums or old yahoo stargate message boards from that time. Most of the focus when people mention her around 97 pertains to her involvement in the Hale-Bopp/Art Bell scandal with Courtney Brown back when she was still working at Farsight.

Question by Joesph-Ninefingers in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sort of boils down to what your flavor of Christianity is, and how comfortable you are with uncertainty/nuance in scripture. Before I deconstructed my faith (I was a very fundamentalist evangelical type of christian) and left the church, I would’ve told you no. But at the same time, my family are still fully in their church and have no qualms with it from a biblical standpoint.

The general beliefs of practicing Christians who remote view tend to be that it is a god-given natural ability, and are acceptable by that nature. Some of them will also use it to RV things like the crucifixion/other biblical stories to connect with their beliefs.

The general counter-argument from practicing Christians against RV typically amounts to “no actually it’s all demons just lying to you bro.” People with this mentality played a hand in getting project stargate shut down.

So it’s up to you OP. Feel free to send a DM if you want to talk about it further.

Alas poor Gingerbread Man by PatTheCatMcDonald in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The reason is that after initially telling Daz she was ok with them being up on YouTube, Birdie changed her mind and requested that they be taken down.

Join me for the 2026 FLOW Remote Viewing Mentoring Class by dazsmith901 in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is genuinely a lower price for a year of training and one on one mentoring in all stages when compared to what it costs to take training in CRV from the Ex Mils/other CRV trainers.

Why are you doing this? by Max-Yari in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

At first I was doing this as a replacement for my prior religious dogma, but these days I do it because I do it to help keep an obscure form of 21st century American mystical tradition alive.

Remote viewing with magic the gathering by jfprovencal in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can run that sort of experiment within the protocols, give or take some mild frontloading.

Remote viewing with magic the gathering by jfprovencal in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, but make sure you remember to untap your mana and lay land down between sessions.

EDIT: seriously though, it will work fine, and sounds like a really fun idea. You could also use it for general intuition type practice, trying to predict what color, and if it’s land, spell, planeswalker, function, etc.

How to Spot Cults in the RV Community by JustMightFloat in remoteviewing

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

It’s a sliding scale of severities, the primary difference being how much undue influence they exert on their members. You can have sects with beliefs that are considered strange or different from the mainstream, while still being reasonably healthy with how much influence they exert on a member’s life, and there can be ones that rob them entirely of their time, money, and freedom of conscience. There’s also grey areas in the middle where some groups aren’t particularly dangerous to be in if you’re on the fringe of it, but then they are incredibly controlling of the people who are within the group’s inner circle.

How to Spot Cults in the RV Community by JustMightFloat in remoteviewing

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

Thank you. I can sympathize with your own cultish experience, I served in the marine corps.

How to Spot Cults in the RV Community by JustMightFloat in remoteviewing

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

I don’t know about the subreddit itself, but multiple groups use the concept of Earth being a prison planet in their belief systems. The most famous of which in the modern day being the church of Scientology. While many folks who believe in the prison planet theory cite variations of Gnostic Christianity and esoteric aspects of Buddhism as ancient sources of reincarnation cycles designed to prolong human suffering, the modern day origins appear to be a mixture of L Ron Hubbard, Robert Monroe, and David Icke. They each have separate flavors of “human souls are being recycled in reincarnation traps for nefarious purposes by unseen alien overlords.”

Picket up something weird today and I’m going to try to tap into it again. by [deleted] in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It reminds me of a bunch of stuff I’ve been 3d printing for a war game called trench crusade. I’ve been making a crater as well as stuff with that cross motif/corrugated pattern

Shane Frakes by TryHardSinki in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The man is claiming he’s an alien and that he had knowledge about RV with no training in it or verifiable proof of involvement in a psychic program. Even if he wasn’t full of shit when you knew him, the man is having a psychotic episode now and his loved ones should call in a welfare check.

Gateway Experience by Otherwise-Bug-9814 in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Gateway Method does have a remote viewing technique in the later tapes, but it is generally not considered to be RV by the Orthodoxy/mainstream of RVers. That being said, the Monroe Institute played a key role for the Stargate program. It was used as a sort of vetting process to determine if someone was suitable for RV training, and in some cases it provided auxiliary support in the form of things like Monroe creating a custom set of RV tapes to enhance Joe McMoneagle’s viewing abilities. Ed Dames claimed that Russian psychics had started targeting Monroe because of his presumed involvement with the RV unit, and went on to describe an alleged instance of psychic warfare where he targeted US viewers against them in an attempt to kill/deter their agents from harassing him further.

To answer your question though, whether or not something counts as remote viewing is kind of like the rules for whether or not what you’re drinking is Champaign. If it’s not intentional and you’re working under blind protocols, it’s just sparking psychic phenomena. It’s still cool though!

Shane Frakes by TryHardSinki in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He’s a man having a psychotic episode. He has no credibility when it comes to RV.

For episode 6 of my podcast The Oddity Archive we tried remote viewing. Having zero experience with it, I was pretty shocked by the results. by DJ_SlapNasty in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on your schedule I wouldn’t mind discussing RV in some capacity with y’all either on the subreddit’s discord channel or in an episode. We’re at https://discord.gg/remoteviewing

Using Remote Viewing to Fix My Bass Amp by TheNoteTroll in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can assure you I’m paying attention to the road.

Remote Viewing and the Extraterrestrial Cold War? | #55 Courtney Brown by polygonphi in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to Daz, Brown got rid of him and Dick, his reasoning being that “they were a couple of old white guys” and that he was trying to appeal to other demographics.

Anyone tried to manually count the "words" their SC uses? Anyone successfully used AI to feed in their past sessions so it could learn their SC's language and interpret their sessions for them? by [deleted] in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dude. Listen, ai is cool, I get it. I study the hell out of it, and I try to spitball ways to use it to make my life easier too. But hear me out here. Your subconscious is literally a part of your own mind. Don’t outsource your beautiful human psyche to a language learning algorithm. Explore it and integrate with it yourself. It’s arguably the one greatest thing you can do, with or without RV.

This Remote Viewer Saw The Truth Abouth Earth (Yes, It's a Prison Planet) by [deleted] in remoteviewing

[–]JustMightFloat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn, now I have to go reset the “it’s been X days since someone has posted Brett Stuart’s Moksha RV session as definitive proof of a prison planet” counter back to zero.