Theory and Structure of the RV Method:
An overview of the CRV method, its uses, potentials,
and limitations.
Conduct of and Standardized Procedures for the CRV Session:
The highly structured and carefully controlled methodology is
introduced step by step by guiding the student through
actual sessions against real, progressively more complex targets.
Determining Real Perception from Imagination:
The hardest problem faced by the Controlled Remote Viewer
is that of distinguishing between actual target information
and his/her own imagination, logic, and wishful thinking.
These problems and their solutions are covered, providing the
student with supervised practice and preparation for later
unsupervised work.
Basic Sensory and Dimensional Attributes:
The student is trained to acquire these forms of information
as if he/she were actually at the selected target site.
Sketching (general shapes/sizes):
Oddly enough, the person who "can't draw a straight
line" often performs better at this task. Added instruction
for more experienced artists teaches them to separate actual
target information from creative imagination during the sketching
process.
Monitoring:
The CRV monitor's job is to keep the viewer adhering to the
scientific process. The monitor is a very important part of
the CRV process. The problem is that when people return home,
they will not have a monitor. Therefore, monitoring training
is incorporated into the Basic-level training and the viewer is
trained to act as his/her own monitor after the class.
Reporting:
Unreported or improperly reported information has no
value. Methods for insuring that the reporting is accurate
and true to the session's content are reinforced from the
first introductory session.
Feedback, Self Evaluation & Analysis:
Acceptable scientific methods for evaluation by self
and others for the use of continued self-improvement are covered.
Database Organization and Maintenance:
The student is introduced to the CRV database. Students
are encouraged to continue sharing data to a nation-wide CRV
database, used for analyzing the viewer's data and identifying
his/her strengths and weaknesses. The database forms a "viewer
track record" which then acts as documentation for specifically
requested jobs and validating a viewer's abilities.
Included In The Course:
The CRV manual, which includes the Terminology Manual, the
Viewer’s Manual, a summary of the full Monitor’s
Manual, an Exercise Section and some additional hand-outs.
You will take home hand-picked targets that are made especially
for each student after the first two days of class.
You will also receive a Student Aid CD that is chock-full of ALL KINDS
of goodies to help you when you get home, including a virtual monitor,
ideogram practice, analogies, P1 practice, lots of targets, and
more.
After graduating from Basic CRV, you will be given a password and access
to the P>S>I database for recording your practice session results and
establishing a track record.
You will also be invited to join both the CRV egroup and the CRV-ers
egroup, where you'll find loads of support from fellow CRVers, Lyn and
Lori.
You always have access to Lyn and/or Lori via phone for quickie
questions when you don't have time to wait for an email response.
After graduation from any P>S>I course, you can audit
that same course for free in the future (class space permitting).