THE CRV CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
THIS IS A SPECIAL SERVICE OFFERED BY P>S>I.
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE PAGE BEFORE
APPLYING FOR THIS COURSE
CAVEATS: Please read carefully
1. This is not a course you just take and get a certificate. This
is a professional program which makes very high demands
on the students. It is not to be entered lightly, nor is it to
be entered with an expectation that anything but your best will
get you though, and with the understanding that anything less
than your best can prevent you from completing the course. P>S>I's
reputation within the professional community depends on the
quality of the viewers we produce, and we are intent on keeping
the highest possible quality. Be warned that this is definitely
a course you can fail.
2. The course is extremely difficult and will weed out those
who are not fully ready for professional work and status. The
word, "professional" does not simply mean someone who works for
pay. It means a person who is fully proficient, can conduct
him/herself with businesses, scientific, corporate, and
governmental customers in a highly professional manner. It
means the ability to write professional reports, to conduct
oneself according to professional ethics, and to interact with
members of other professions on an equal standing.
3. A person who is not able to do remote viewing with a high
degree of proficiency is not yet ready to be operational. This
course is not designed to make you a good remote viewer. It
is designed to prepare already good remote viewers for the
rigors of real-world operations. Therefore, pre-existing
remote viewing ability, as well as documented proof thereof
is required for application. The criteria established for
entry into this program is listed below.
The Application Process:
Step 1:
Send an email to
Linda Buchanan
requesting trainee status in the Professional CRV Association
(the "PCRVA"). Your request will then be forwarded to the
Association membership for acceptance.
Step 2:
The PCRVA's membership will be canvassed to determine if a
member is available to take on a new Apprentice at the present
time. The member will act as your mentor throughout the application
process and the Operational Certification Program (the "OCP").
Please remember that the Association's membership is still small
so you may have to wait a while until a member is able to work
with a new trainee. The members want to make sure that they have
the available time to properly mentor each new trainee.
Step 3:
When you are contacted by a mentor from the PCRVA membership,
you should be prepared to submit work from a recently prepared
session and then conduct a 'session on demand' when requested.
This will allow your mentor to evaluate your present viewing
abilities. The standards set for session work are listed below,
so please be sure that you can meet these criteria before applying.
Your mentor will thoroughly review your session work and prepare
a written review and analysis of your work, complete with suggestions
for correcting any problems. If you do not meet the minimum viewing
qualifications, you should consider the variety of options your
mentor will present to you. Should your work meet all of our
qualifications, you will continue through the application process
and begin work on a set of pre-OCP Modules which will take 4-5
weeks to complete.
NOTE:
There is now a small fee charged by your mentor for session
review, analysis and reporting, but consider that it will save
you from paying the full tuition fee for the OCP in the event
the material you submit does not meet the qualifications.
Once you have completed all the work in the pre-OCP Modules and
your mentor deems you ready to begin OCP training, they will
contact the OCP Director to recommend you for the program. When
the next OCP begins your mentor will work with you every step of
the way through the 4-5 month OCP to create a learning environment
which will help you produce highly professional session work.
Application Criteria:
Proper P>S>I session formatting;
Full command of proper structure from P1 to P6;
Proper handling of STRAY CATs (AOLs) and castle building;
Summary with proper P>S>I formatting and structure;
Score sheet indicating high rate of accuracy;
This score sheet must come from a qualified database of
your work,
showing your proficiency, strengths & weaknesses, overall
abilities, etc.,
If you have not been provided with that benefit by your
trainer/school,
please contact P>S>I for instructions and access to our
training database.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Technical Requirements for the Programs
The professional world of today makes some basic demands on anyone who
would work within it. There are some pieces of equipment which will be
needed in order to meet the needs of clients for whom you work, and
therefore, these pieces of equipment are used in, and needed for your
work in the Certification Program:
Computer:
A computer is as standard to the business world today as the quill pen
and ledger book were in centuries gone by. Therefore, participation in
the certification program requires the viewer to present his/her work
in a modern, professional manner. There is no need for a tramendous
amount of computer skills. But minimal skills in the use of a word
processor is almost a necessity for any professional work done in any
field these days.
Scanner:
To scan handwritten session transcripts, score
sheets and feedback photos in black and white at 300 dpi, saving
them on your computer as PDF documents. (Note: if your scanner
does not have this capability, there are free PDF convertors
available.) You will send these PDF documents to your mentor(s)
during the application process and to your Project Manager
during the certification program.
Modem and Internet Connection:
The modern world works at an electronic pace. "Snail mail" is no longer
sufficient for communication. If, for example, there is a missing person,
information cannot wait for the postman to deliver it. The PSI Certification
program uses the internet for communicating, sending documents, tasking,
information, reports, and other information. You will not need an
expensive high-speed modem for this.
Microsoft Excel:
Microsoft Excel has become the standard program for submitting summaries,
scores, reports, etc. A program written by Bruce Miller will be provided
to you for submitting your work during the Certification Progam.
Microphone and headset:
Most of the conferences and meetings you will have with your mentor and
the Project Manager will be conducted on-line, at no cost to you. This
saves you a tremendous amount of money in long-distance charges, and keeps
the scheduling free from worrying about peak hours, etc. Fortunately,
all computers these days come with sound cards and speakers. Headsets
and microphones of acceptable quality can generally be purchased for around
$5 each.
The P>S>I Operational Certification Program (4-6 months)
In the OCP you will work with a Project Manager who will begin
assigning you tasking on a series of projects developed to
challenge every viewer in the program on every aspect of target
work, just as you will face in operational work in the real world.
Your Project Manager will review, analyze, rate and score your
work according to the criteria required of a professional in
real-world operations. The Project Manager and your mentor
will conduct regular online conferences with you to discuss
your progress in the program. Your assignments will have
the same tight deadlines and high expectations as will be required
of you by real customers.
This program helps you learn new ways to focus your energy and
time on the most intricate and complicated aspects of targets
in a manner you've never experienced before, using practice
targets. You will learn techniques to get deep site contact
in shorter periods of time. Retasking will become a new
opportunity for you to dig even deeper for complex site
information. You will learn how to report highly detailed
relational findings in new session summaries, providing
complementary sketches, scalar work, dowsing and measurements
of all kinds.
At this point, P>S>I recommends you for membership in the CRV
Professional Association.