Analyst Training
The Analyst's course trains a person to better read and understand
the information gained during the remote viewing process.
It also includes reporting procedures. The CRV Analyst's course
is generally limited to people who have already taken the
CRV Monitor's course. If the Analyst course student has not
taken the Monitor's course, this course is necessarily lengthened
to cover the features of the Monitor's course.
Prerequisite:
At least the Basic CRV course, and training and experience
in the higher levels of CRV is very highly recommended.
Course cost:
$1,000 (U.S./Canada)
Locations:
Alamogordo, NM
Topics Covered
Controlled Remote Viewing's structure:
The Analyst is made intimately familiar with the structure
used in Controlled Remote Viewing sessions. The detection
and meaning of the various "out of structure" conditions
is stressed.
Data separation and reorganization:
It is the nature of the remote viewing session that information
about any one aspect of the site will appear in bits and pieces,
interspersed with information about other target aspects.
The Analyst is taught to separate the data from a session
transcript and then reassemble it into a more meaningful structure
for proper analysis.
Analogy and imagery transference - Its meaning and
interpretation:
The normal remote viewing session is rife with situations where
a viewer has either used allegory, analogy or fantasy to attach
correct descriptions to incorrect objects. The Analyst is trained
to recognize these conditions and to pull the correct information
away from the incorrect setting.
Database usage:
A properly run Controlled Remote Viewing program maintains
detailed information on a Viewer's strengths and weaknesses.
The Analyst is trained in the method of quickly and efficiently
accessing the Viewer's data to help in the analysis and reporting
processes.
Tasker/Viewer interface:
There are times when the Analyst must consult with the
tasker for interpretations. The Analyst is trained to do so
in a controlled methodology which will not contaminate reporting
and/or future sessions. Proper documentation of such transactions
is also taught.
Reporting:
The task of generating the final report usually falls
to the Analyst. Even if another person acts as the report
writer, the analyst formats the information in such a way
that it is prepared for the report. The analyst also acts
as consultant to the report writer. The report, most often,
will be formatted in such a way that the customer will be
able to present it as one of the company's normal reports,
with information gained via normal means. The Analyst is
trained in this course on proper reporting procedures to
include format, content, presentation and style.
Each student for the CRV Analyst's course is required to have
completed the Viewer's training. Experience has shown that
an analyst cannot fully understand the process until having
experienced it. It is most desirable that the student for
this course bring along as much work as possible from those
viewers for whom he/she will be performing analysis.