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PSI TECH will give away free Technical Remote Viewing products to one skilled and
hard working Technical Remote Viewer. In light of recent events and the
serious nature of our Special Operations projects, we are providing
our trainees with this contest to introduce much needed fun into their training.
This is an opportunity to demonstrate your skill level
to your teachers, peers, and the entire world.
To enter the contest, simply work
a single session using the following TRNs: 4728/9672 (minimum S1 - S4 plus at least two movement exercises,
summary and analysis) and submit
the session to us. The sessions will be judged on accuracy and adherence
to TRV structure and the winner will receive The Generation II Basic
Training Course, The TRV Advanced Training System,
and the Special Applications
Course: Optimum Trajectories as a reward for their successful work. These
products have a combined retail value of over $1300.00.
| | The winning Technical Remote Viewer will be awarded the Generation II Basic Training Course, The TRV Advanced Training System,
and the Optimum Trajectories Course. |
All entries must be received by January 30, 2002.
Read the contest rules before entering.
Target Reference NumbersTM: 4728/9672
You may submit your session via regular mail or e-mail.
Mailing address:
PSI TECH TRV Contest
13240 NE 20th Street Suite 18
Bellevue, WA 98005
*E-mail: TRVContest@psitech.net
Tips for Maximizing Your Chances for Success
Tip #1: Stay in structure! I can not stress this enough. Remember,
Technical Remote Viewing is a rigorously applied highly structured
attention management skill and it works effectively provided you do not deviate
from the proven techniques.
If you have learned TRV and practiced consistently for at least
three months, while
staying in proper TRV structure, you can trust your data.
If you have not TRVed in a while, I suggest that you start practicing
again before participating in this contest. You have until January
30, 2002 to submit your session.
Tip #2: Remember to take a break twenty minutes into the session.
Get up, stretch your legs, and walk around for a few minutes. Then
resume your session as instructed in your course.
Tip #3: Declare ALL of your AOLs and AIs and take
the required breaks. Do not hold anything back or the flow of data will stop.
In session, we must remain in a state that is robotic and neutral. The only way to do this is to constantly
'dump' our personal feelings (which constantly arise, because we are human) by identifying and declaring
them, when they undergo a significant change. If we do not, the session comes to a grinding halt.
Tip #4: If the data warrants it, don't be afraid to perform creative movement
exercises.
Tip #5: If you were interrupted while working your session, distracted,
or had difficulty with AOLs, you may perform a second session several
hours after the first. This will help you determine whether or not
your first session was off. But remember you may only submit a single
session to us.
Tip #6: Draw your freehand S3 sketches quickly, in fifteen seconds or less.
Do not be concerned with perspective or details. Remember, this is your body's
autonomic rendition of the site elements. If you spend too much time on
these, your imagination will gladly attempt to fill in the details.
Tip #7: Your summary may only contain words and data that appeared
in your session. Describe the target and the site aspects using
these words only. Everything you write in your summary must be supported by the
data in your session. Your analysis, not your summary, is where you should attempt to name,
identify, or guess what the target is.
Official Contest Rules
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Only one session per entry. Only one entry permitted per person.
Only one entry permitted per
household.
Use the Target Reference Numbers (4728/9672) and work a single
Technical Remote Viewing Session (S1 - S4 and at least two
movements plus summary and analysis.) Write as neatly as possible while maintaining
the proper cadence
so that your writing is legible. All sessions must
be hand written, though it is permissable to type the summary
and analysis. Submitted sessions must
be Technical Remote Viewing sessions (not a variation
of TRV) performed by a trained Technical Remote Viewer.
Entries using techniques other than TRV or sessions
performed by those who lack training will not be judged.
- Provide your real first and last name, mailing address, telephone number
and e-mail address with your entry so that we can contact you and
ship your prize if you are the winner. Entries which do not
contain contact information will not be judged. In the event
that the winner can not be notified by PSI TECH via the provided
contact information, a runner up
will be selected, chosen as the winner and awarded the prize.
- Entries must be received by January 30, 2002 and cannot be
returned.
- Employees of PSI TECH International Inc. or Lifequest Industries, their families,
and professional
remote viewers are not eligible to enter the contest.
- Sessions will be judged by PSI TECH staff on the basis
of accuracy and adherance to TRV structure at the sole discretion of PSI TECH.
- One winner will be selected. The winner will be announced
in Mid-February 2002 and will be notified by e-mail or regular mail.
All participants agree to allow PSI TECH International, Inc. to
publish his/her name and session on the PSI TECH International,
Inc. (psitech.net) web site and/or in PSI TECH publications.
- All materials received will become the property of PSI TECH
International, Inc. and will not be returned. PSI TECH
International, Inc. will not be responsible for sessions that
are damaged or lost in the mail.
- Void where prohibited by law. Questions about this contest
should be directed to trvcontest@psitech.net.
*E-mailed sessions should be scanned at approximately
72 DPI and sent in grayscale .jpg or .gif format with a maximum size of 100 kb
per image file (session page.) For clarity, the images should be a minimum
of 500 pixels wide but no wider than 800 pixels. Provide a cover sheet containing
your name, mailing address, e-mail address, and telephone number.
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