I want to share some recent matches from RV Tournament- an app you can download in the app store to test your ‘remote viewing’ capabilities and compare or compete with others. There is even a small cash prize that individuals can win each month for coming top of the leaderboard.
I have had a lot of fun with this app and been both amazed and frustrated along my journey. Remote viewing is the ability to sense things and receive ‘impressions’ of other times and places that may or may not be considered local. This can include sensing unknown images before one has seen them. For instance – Bob has a photo that he has written a target number to tag it with. The photo is of a purple cat smoking a pipe but the person trying to remote view it does not know what the image is – they only have the tag number which they have been given. The person trying to remote view the image of this cat may be in another room or even a different country altogether. They will try to draw the target and get hits based on keys elements within the drawing.
In the app you are given the tag number – then you have to draw the impressions you sense in your mind and lock them into the app. Once locked in, you are then shown two images (one is the actual image you were given the tag for, and the other is a false image) and you have to select which is most likely the image you perceived. After selecting on a scale of 1-10 how much you think your chosen image resembles your drawings and impressions, you are then told if you chose the right image. You are then ranked based on if you chose the correct target and if so; how certain you were in your choice – with 10 being the most.
Personally, like many other first time viewers, I got many images correct at first. My percentage of correctly guessed images was around 75% after 24 tries until I got many wrong in a streak ending on around 63% after 70. This was very frustrating for me and has been for many other remote viewers. I found that if I was tired or stressed that my results were very off mark. I also found myself connecting to the false image many times. Nevertheless, I was still impressed at how similar the drawings I made were to even the incorrect images.
To remote view, I simply close my eyes and draw the shapes and images that come into my mind. When I look into the black I will see shapes swirling. I draw those. What I find is that many of my drawings have a distinct feel to them. It will often be very obvious that a picture relates to a correct target image. Sometimes colours come into my mind but these are not always so reliable.
I have been truly amazed at some of the remarkable matches. They have been so close to the image that it simply cannot be chance alone. I have been able to know that objects in the images have been things such as people, animals, churches, bridges and other things. Here are some that I would love to share with you so that you can see the possibilities that may exist in this world.



























This last image is a great example of a false positive- where the incorrect image is connected with, instead of the target image. This is probably a result of focusing on the outcome and the emotional response of a correct image on the final page where you are shown the choices of image.
I hope you all enjoyed these images and may see that remote viewing is a real possibility.
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thanks for reading Dreamers.


