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From the Editor
Reader Letters
by Jeff Lucas

I want to start my practice the correct way. The table(s) I will be using are of two types. My kitchen table has a very rich grain to the wood. Will this effect my trv session? I also have a dark brown desk with a glass top. Will this also affect my sessions? any reply will greatly appreciated. Thank You.

Both tables should be fine. Just make sure that they are clean of debris.

Is it all right to do my TRV in bed, on the floor, etc., or should it ALWAYS been done on a table, as instructed in the training course? My only writing tables both have LOTS of equipment on them. Clearing the tables would require that I disconnect and reprogram everything.

In that case, your best bet is to sit on the floor, with some type of back support.

When I targeted the Empty Quarter, Saudi Arabia, my ideogram included manmade structure and life form along with sand. Is this common?

I don't want to rain on your desert, but you should not be reading "sand" into an ideogram. That would be an AOL - ('AOL-sand' drop pen, pick pen back up.) If you are getting too many AOL's in Stage 1, you are moving too slow. Speed up and quit analyzing your ideograms when you should be acting like a good little "robotic" remote viewer! Analyze your data (ideally 10 minutes) after you have ended the session and completed your summary.

How would one go about cueing for pregnancy?
Name/womb/present contents? Thanks for any help.

Your cue would work quite well. However, first change the cue qualifier from "present contents" to 'present time' - a womb contains a lot of stuff, with or without child. Remember, the 'answer to the problem' is contained in the first S3 sketch. Since S4 data would not be of much help in solving this particular problem, simply turn the entire session into a target geometry. In this way, if a fetus is present (or multiple fetuses), many times you will be able to determine sex; the Matrix goes beyond the call of duty, to the next question - inducing the (blind) viewer to depict the presence or absence of a little projection protruding from the target(s.) An example of a TRV session on this topic was posted in the August 2001 issue of The Matrix.

I was intrigued by the Quickstart system described in the article in last month's issue. Do you recommend it as a prerequisite to TRV training?

Quickstart is great introduction to remote viewing for those who want to experience and learn more about the basics of the technology prior to committing to a complete training course, but it is not a necessary prerequisite. The Generation II Basic Training course and TRV 101 course at TRV University take you from the ground up, teaching you complete basic and intermediate level skills.

While doing some assigned Movements, I came about one for sex identification? What are the attributes that we have to look for, for sex identification? Thank you.

The attributes that allow you to determine someone's sex in your every day life are the same attributes that allow you to make that determination in a TRV session. (I trust that I do not need to explain those to you.) The Tangibles column in S4 is the proper place for "male" or "female." As always, remember to ask the right questions.

When using Stage 5, after picking up the out of place AOL, the next step is to recollect things associated with it. Does this mean the AOL had to be a visual impression, or an analytical impression (imagination?) Thanks.

In S5 we are 'interrogating memory' about how the AOL was perceived. Imagination adheres to no rules (that I know of) when it delivers up an impression. Therefore, in S5 we are essentially 'unraveling the AOL' to determine if there was any useful data hiding in that AOL package.

I wish to increase the recall of my TRV skills by reviewing the video instruction under hypnosis. Hypothetically, this would improve memory when it comes to working a TRV probe. What is your take on this? Has learning the advanced TRV skills under hypnosis been done by one of your staff or someone you've trained?
Advantages/disadvantages?

We have not tried this. I wouldn't recommend trying it until you have mastered TRV structure the prescribed way (i.e. in a conscious and alert state.) Remember, when we TRV (correctly) we are in a state of "high attention" - not in a trance.

Can one employ any search terms to learn more about psychokinesis. maybe psychokinesis/cause?

Yes. But employing the cue in this manner would constitute a TRV topical search. In investigations of this nature, I personally prefer to maintain 'chain of custody' -- selecting a specific/discrete instance of the generically termed phenomenon (i.e., an instance where most reasonable people would agree that PK/telekinesis was effected/observed), and then go from there. For instance: Tom's house/yesterday/picture dropping off of wall/cause or similar cues. Don't assume anything.


Related Links & Articles:

Frequently Asked Questions About TRV (Video)
01/03/03: TRV Questions Answered
11/02/01: Answers To Reader Questions
11/08/02: TRV Questions & Answers
08/16/02: Guardian Angels: Do They Exist & Is One Assigned To Each Of Us?
06/21/02: Gestalts: Unwrapping The Package
12/07/02: Practical Applications of Technical Remote Viewing
01/25/02: Cuing TRV Targets
03/15/02: Imagine If You Could Do This...
08/30/01: How Technical Remote Viewing Works


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