Surfing the internet
The Analogy:
Y
ou go to the internet to gain information about, say,
widgets. You find the information, but you also see that
there is a reference to Ding-dongs. You click on that
reference and in reading about Ding Dongs, you see that
there is information to be had on baking and recipes. That
leads to health subjects, which leads to accidents, which
leads to car manufacturing, which leads to insurance rates…
and the surfing consumes hours of your time. It is productive
time because you learn a lot about each subject, and because
you also learn how to navigate the net the next time you want
to learn more. Surfing, because it takes so much time, gets
a bad reputation. It is actually one of the most constructive
learning experiences many people have, today.
But one of the main benefits of surfing the net is that people
become familiar with the use of their computer, to the point
where it becomes second nature to use it.
The Meaning of the Analogy:
Controlled Remote Viewing sets up a line of communications
between your conscious and subconscious minds. Nobody really
knows where or how the subconscious gets all that psychic
information, but somehow it does, and makes it available for
surfing.
Most people get a tasking and do a session to answer the
tasked question or get the tasked information, and then quit.
But in actual fact, the “collective consciousness” is a
veritable treasure trove of information about all things and
all times. It can be surfed.
“Surfing the collective” gives you more than just information.
It also gives you a very good working knowledge of the tool
you are using, to the point where it becomes second nature
to use it.
Most people who enter remote viewing training do so to learn
things about sites far distant in time and space. Few realize
that the subconscious also has information about where you
left your car keys, what your phone number was or the names
of your friends when you were 5 years old. It has what you
actually heard someone say, not what you consciously remember
them saying. It knows why you do those things you don’t know
why you do. In short, limiting the use of Controlled Remote
Viewing to Parapsychology alone is to use only a fraction of
its abilities. It can do so much more. But first, you have
to get to where it becomes second nature to use it.