The student's special interests:
Everyone who comes to remote viewing comes with some goal in mind,
even if it is just curiosity about how it can be used. Once CRV
is learned, the viewer moves their skills into applications.
Sometimes, the applications of interest to the viewer might take
specialized skills and/or training. If so, the Post Graduate
CRV course will be individually designed to meet those special
needs the viewer must have in order to meet the challenges of the
application they are interested in. For example, when
working with the police, you must know how to deal with police
investigators, with the department politics, policies, and
environments in which they are forced to work, etc. Working for
doctors, you must learn to "speak medical-ese". Working with
archeologists, treasure hunters, and underwater salvage people,
you must learn the demands of their trades, in order to provide
them with information which they can actually use. Most of your
"customers" will not hire you for on-the-job training. You must
be prepared ahead of time in order to sell your abilities to them.
The student's special abilities:
The Post Graduate Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) courses are
specifically tailored to meet the special talents evidenced
by an advanced Controlled Remote Viewer or group of Viewers. It
zeroes in on those special talents and abilities which have
surfaced as the student has progressed through the previous
training regimen. It is at this level of functioning where
a student is introduced to much more complex tasks, such as those
which will be presented to him/her by the real world.
Possible subjects of specialization can also include, but are not
limited to:
Medical Applications:
Previously learned methods for identification of the
target person's logical and emotional motivations and their
relationships to the actual thought processes are integral
to this training. Previous mastery of methods for controlling
the influence of one's own imagination and the imagination
of the target person are also necessary. This type of access
provides the possibility of two-way communication.
Mental access:
The ability to access another person at his/her deepest levels
provides the opportunity to guide and assist that person as
he/she overcomes psychological, emotional, or emotionally-induced
physical problems. It also provides the ability to provide
personality assessments, and to determine a person's plans and
intentions. During this course specialized techniques are covered for
facilitating the process. Risks and dangers which have been
identified by past practitioners of this type of controlled
remote viewing and the methods to prevent and/or overcome
the risks are dealt with both in principle and practice.
An in-depth study of the remote viewing process, itself:
Many people who learn CRV simply become fascinated with the process,
itself, the understanding of the human mind that it provides, and the
implications and ramifications it has for such things as developing
the human potential within all of us. A special Post Graduate course
goes into the depths of the process.
A class for natural psychics:
CRV was designed for the military in order to allow them to use
non-psychic people to perform as psychics, simply because there
is an admitted governmental stigma against such use. That is a
shame, because many people with a lot of natural talent are very
good at what they do. One of the most frequently heard complaints
from natural psychics, however, is that they don't have control
over their abilities. Controlled Remote Viewing,
however, is all about control. Once a year, student-load permitting,
we have a course in control for natural psychics. Using the
controls discovered during the development of the CRV process,
the natural psychic learns to apply workable controls to his/her
abundant natural abilities, and the result is an amazing ability
under the control of the person who has it.
Project Management:
Management of a CRV effort is different from normal management
in a myriad of ways. Conduct and handling of these specialized
personnel and the information they produce can be a minefield
from which the unwary and untrained manager may never return.
Differences, pitfalls, preventive measures, special techniques
and moral, legal, social and corporate responsibilities are
covered in great detail.
Corporate In-house Remote Viewing unit:
We are set up to train complete Controlled Remote Viewing units
within a corporation, to match that used by the U.S. government.
This includes the creation of the unit, including the training
of all members, education of corporate management in the use of
such a unit, and the security issues involved. Topics covered in
this course include, but are not limited to:
> Operations security
> Time and resource management
> Customer relations
> Public relations
> Media relations
> Ethics
> Selection of personnel
> Performance evaluation
> Operational pitfalls
> Analysis and use of gained information
> On-going training