Learning to Ride a Bicycle
The Analogy:
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earning to do Controlled Remote Viewing is very much like learning
to ride a bicycle.”
The Meaning of the Analogy:
While this analogy is very simple, it has many implications:
>> Learning to do Controlled Remote Viewing involves many
falls and scrapes to the ego.
>> It takes a lot of practice with training wheels before you can
get all the various processes learned well enough to make it
all work smoothly. It seems like you will never get rid of
those training wheels and ride with the big boys.
>> It involves learning to balance the jobs and participation of
the conscious and subconscious minds to the point where they can
work together effortlessly.
>> It involves learning when your mind should pedal and when to coast.
(You can over-do remote viewing and basically wear yourself out
mentally.)
>> It involves learning how to steer yourself through a target to get
from one point to another.
>> It involves learning how to concentrate on your destination to
the exclusion of interesting and attractive things you may
encounter along the way.
>> And finally, there is another way in which learning CRV is like
learning to ride a bike:
In the beginning, you have to concentrate on the process, and
performing the process well enough to keep from hurting yourself
is reward enough. But then comes the day when you no longer have
to think about the process. In fact, thinking about the process
hinders your progress of it. You have learned to ride. From that
point on, it is the destination, not the process, which becomes
the reward and the joy. From then on, the world is at your beck
and call. You can go anywhere.