Profile Of An Artist And TRV Student
By Jeff Lucas
January 10, 2003
Joel, how long have you been Technical Remote Viewing?
I have been TRVing for about three years. The first sessions I have in my files date back to January, 2000.
When you first heard about TRV training, did the concept of the average person being able to learn how to consistently access accurate psychically derived data sound impossible to you?
It didn’t sound impossible. All through history the word “impossible” has been mistakenly assigned to a myriad of things, that later proved to be possible. It is sort of a silly word actually. If one is to apply the notion of impossibility to a concept or to an event, it would be sensible to frame the statement in a temporal context, so as to say, “Such and such appears to be impossible at this time.”
So would you say that you were convinced it was real from the start? Or were you skeptical and ordered the course so that you could find out for yourself whether it was real?
I explored the PSI TECH website and I had read what was available at the time related to remote viewing. From this general research it seemed clear that the U.S. government deemed remote viewing to have enough potential for information gathering to support RV research. There seemed to be no question that for nearly twenty years the protocols were applied in accessing intelligence data that was otherwise unavailable. This is to say that yes I thought TRV was real enough. However, I did have some reservations about whether I could learn and apply the skills necessary to remote viewing. After learning what I could in general about the subject, I decided to invest in PSI TECH’s instructional TRV training course to see what more I could learn by “walking the walk.”
What motivated you to learn Technical Remote Viewing?
I have a wide ranging curiosity. There are many things which interested me and about which I had no practical means of learning the truth. For example, did Atlantis really exist, was there more than one shooter in the JFK assassination, and was there ever water on Mars. One can find all sorts of speculations related to topics like these, but if there was a means (and my limited research indicated TRV was such a tool) to gain any experiential insight regarding such questions…well, I really wanted to apply myself to learning and implementing those skills. I thought that if I could achieve some kind of reasonable accuracy working practice “blind targets” and after such sessions learn what the cue was to check my “aim”; then with enough experience I could explore targets that were seemingly remote in time and/or space and glean at least some useful, revealing data.
Do you remember the first blind session that you worked that convinced you beyond any doubt that TRV technology really worked?
I do not recall if there was one specific blind session that first gave me the, “Aha! This is for real!” experience. Reflecting on it, it seems to me the personal realization that TRV truly worked came through a series of sessions, as my skills improved. In PSI TECH’s private online training room there was a target of the week years ago that was “The Ark of the Covenant.†I had no idea what the target was when I did it and posted my session. But when I found out what it was, I was amazed! I had no doubt in my mind that I was bang on the signal line (i.e. on target!) I guess that was the session, which convinced me it was possible to get hard evidence about things otherwise inaccessible to the physical senses. I was amazed! I was amazed at the TRV process. I was able to “lock on†in the blind and describe an unknown target, using only a set of eight random generated numbers. But more astounding to me was that the session left me with an inner certainty that the Ark still exists (this was another thing I had been curious about for years). The data also indicated it is well hidden and intricately protected.
Had you ever had a previous psychic experience prior your TRV training?
Through the course of my life I have had a number of experiences that I think were psychic in nature: I’ve had some precognitive dreams and an ‘inner voice’ that seems to warn me of imminent danger. In fact, that experience did occur one time that heads-up saved me from great bodily harm. It is my perception that many people have a sprinkling of these seemingly paranormal incidents in their lives. I suspect this is more widespread than we generally realize. I don’t feel that I am a “psychic,” but I do think we all have perceptual organs that range out well beyond the reach of our usual physical senses and that we are occasionally protected from harm or proffered important information by these “PSI senses”. I have found that once the subject is opened up, many people have personal stories to share that support this model of reality.
Did the subject of psi and psychic functioning always interest you, or had you not given it much thought prior to hearing about TRV?
I have been interested in psi and related subjects since I was about fourteen, so the topic of remote viewing was a continuation of a long standing interest. Of course the thing that differs TRV from my previous interests in psi was that TRV offered a means of learning how to remotely perceive events, people, or things. The chance to do some experiential learning was what really got me stoked about TRV.
How long did it take you to effectively master the basic and intermediate techniques?
My recollection is that between six to nine months I felt I was getting the knack of reflexively staying in structure by that time.
Are you currently studying or do you plan on learning and pursuing TRV further?
Yes I am currently studying and gradually applying the advanced TRV techniques at TRV University. Clearly, this is a learning curve that can be pursued and refined for years. Imagine, the movement of doing a deep mind probe on an unknown person and then consider how challenging it is to thoroughly penetrate and understand one’s own subconscious mind (yes, I know no one “owns” the subconscious.) To really understand the impulses driving another human, a TRVer might execute many sessions, each containing numerous exploratory movements. Further, it takes time and diligence to refine one’s own sensibilities related to the rubrics of human psychology. The practice of TRV is certainly a discipline that can be followed and refined for a lifetime.
What do you hope to accomplish with your new skill level?
One of my aims is to dovetail TRV with my artwork. To date, this has happened mostly as a peripheral effect of my remote viewing practice. It is my intention to apply more conscious direction in using TRV as an actual source of inspiration. It is my hope that I will eventually be able to do paintings as a sort of Idea Template to explore the particulars of significant targets. I feel this is already in the works on a subconscious level, but I am still considering how to make it a conscious process. There are several pieces I have done that I believe are product of my experience with TRV and a sort residual connection to the Matrix that continues even when one isn’t actually “in session.” (I have attached some images of these TRV related works and the Phi Pod images on my website are also of this genre.)
Have you met any other TRVers during the course of your studying the skill, and has the interaction with them helped you in any way?
Yes I have met a several other TRVers in person and a number I know only through the chat room hosted by PSI TECH. But all in general are helpful, caring, and intelligent people. I am always learning from these people, mostly through review of their various posted sessions, although there is one person that occasionally prods me when my structure goes ragged.
Do you trade targets with the other students?
I have traded targets with several other PSI TECH TRVers. Mostly these have been Optimum Trajectory, (i.e. Optimum Life Path) sessions. Also, I have asked other TRVers to do blind sessions related to how I might best integrate remote viewing with my artwork. These sessions that others have done for me have been very helpful.
What is the most memorable TRV session you have ever worked?
A few years ago I attended a workshop sponsored by PSI TECH in Mesquite Nevada. Joni Dourif , the President of PSI TECH, monitored TRV sessions with several students as demos. I was one of the people that did a session. The cue was ‘blind’ to me but the other students in the workshop knew the target cue. As the session progressed I began to feel I was being thrown a curve ball, so to speak. Like there was some joke or prank being played on me. There were many emotions in the target area and I was unable to sort them out. The target was a human male and I got that he was seated in room and there were other people present. He seemed cold and calculating, like a strategist, although not malevolent or malicious. By this time I was utterly rattled from the session, had a sense I was in two places at once, and I had reasonably sketched the room we all were in. I have to say all that rocked my sense of reality. What was even more confusing was I had the sense that I ‘knew ‘the target person.’ When the target was revealed, I found out that it was me! The target was actually me as I would be on my optimum life path!
It was at around this time one of the attendees, who knew when my flight was to leave Las Vegas, mentioned that I had better leave the workshop soon if I was to catch my flight. I gathered up the pages of my session, said quick goodbyes to everyone, sprinted to the car and headed back to Las Vegas at well over the speed limit. When I relaxed enough a bit I realized that I still didn’t feel like I was all in one place. When I neared the airport I looked for the map to return the rental car and discovered I had left the map at the hotel. It was dark, I was in an unfamiliar city looking for a rental car lot in a dark, deserted nether world of commercial buildings, and feeling frantic. I passed a side street and something inside me empathically said, “Stop! Turn around and go down that street.” By this time I was hoping to find a pay phone so I could call for directions. I turned around and drove down the side street looking from side to side for a phone or any building that might be open. All was deserted. I went for a least a half mile like this, very frustrated and banging the steering wheel. Then on the right, mostly obscured by a tall building I saw some lights…when I could get a clear view I was shocked at what I saw. It was the rental lot! I had the sense that I was still bi-located, in the RV mindset and that was how I had found my way! I was amazed at how this had happened. That was definitely my most memorable TRV session.
Since learning TRV, have you become more aware of anything in your everyday life or within yourself?
On the whole, since learning to TRV the world, the universe seems more mysterious and marvelous. Reality seems multidimensional and it invites exploration.
Have you told any family members or friends about TRV, and have they been understanding and accepting of your new skill? Have any of them learned it after being introduced to it by you?
I have told my friends and family about TRV. Some are interested enough to ask questions occasionally. I think that the potentials of remote viewing are so far outside the perimeters of what most people consider as possible, that they don’t know what to ask or say about the subject.
I’ve seen some of your beautiful artwork. You are very talented. How long have you been painting and sculpting?
Thanks for the compliment. I remember spending a lot of time drawing when I was six. A neighbor noticed and gave me a ream of large yellow paper. Then I really got going. I took up oil painting at twelve and began lessons with a portrait artist about a year after that. Curiously, I had a preoccupation with drawing and painting clipper ships, from when I was in first grade all the way through high school. This was odd since I was born and spent my childhood in Colorado. I never saw the ocean until I was nineteen. All of the oil paintings I did of square riggers in high school sold right away. I guess I got it out of my system, as I have never painted another ship since I graduated from high school.
It was in 11th grade that I started trying my hand with sculpture. I get rather compulsive when I sculpt, perhaps because the body is involved in a more kinesthetic way than it is with painting. Each day I have difficulty stopping work when I have a sculpture going. It seems to be a totally engaging activity for me. I tend to be much more casual in my process regarding painting. I went on to study fine arts in college. I continued drawing and painting some while I was in the service, but space was a big limitation. In my adult life since, interests and circumstances have gotten me into other areas of creative expression. When I first arrived in Santa Fe in 1971 I took up construction carpentry to make steady money. That led to opening a woodshop where I used to design and build furniture. After my wife and I moved out of town I got into forging architectural hardware for a time and that evolved into doing custom cutlery for about three years. Also, I taught school for a couple of years. So I have taken the scenic route in a way. But now I have traveled round the circle and returned to painting full time, excepting when projects around the house or studio require I take up a hammer or shovel.
When you are in the process of creating art, is there much left brain thinking occurring, or does it seem sometimes like you are receiving information or inspiration from an unconscious or universal source?
Often I get insights into my own process by observing my finished artwork over time. Occasionally some pieces have been a sort of precognitive statement as well, realized only after the fact, so to speak.
What is the most significant change in your life that has occurred as a result of learning TRV?
There are two significant changes that have occurred in my life. One is that I now tend to look at so-called reality in terms of “models.” What I mean by this is various models accurately describe certain aspects of experience or perception in some circumstances, but not in others. It seems an all too human inclination to grow attached to one model of how “things really are” and to deny or discard all other alternative models. The light as wave/light as particle contradiction comes to mind. In one experimental construction light can be demonstrated to behave as a wave. In another experimental apparatus light can be proved to consist of discrete particles. How can both of these seemingly contradictory states be true regarding the essential nature of light? To my knowledge, physics has not explained this conundrum. Rather, physicists adopt the wave model of light when that is appropriate, or switch, referring to the particle model if the context requires that. The point being, I am more inclined to look for models that help explain my experience and perception, rather than to attempt to forge all experience into a form that will fit into a single model that I imagine to ‘explain all that is’.
Another important change has to do with becoming accustomed to living with other seeming contradictions. There is the notion in physics of “non-locality” and in mysticism it might be called the “eternal present”. The nature of the concept of non-locality declares that our ideas and experience of space/time are in essence, illusory, that these two pillars of physical manifestation are not at all the absolute limitations we imagine them to be. In terms of the remote viewer’s experience, space/time does not seem to limit at all! When one undertakes to learn the TRV techniques and demonstrates that it is possible to perceive an event that transpired years ago in some far place, this verifies, at least in a personal, experiential sense that non-locality supercedes our unquestioning commitment to the idea that space and time are the absolute proof of humanity as individual “particles”, separated from each other and from everything in the reality field. Without the space/time discriminator the human experience seems much more like a continuous wave, or maybe even some cosmic mobius loop. This is a contradiction that flies in the face of the testimony of our senses. This is a paradox that practitioners of TRV must learn to live with.
Optimum Trajectories
by Kimberly Snow
Everyone has thought about living his or her dream at one point or another. A few are fortunate enough to fulfill those dreams. Most are satisfied tucking them away as hobbies as they search for meaning and happiness while struggling for daily sustenance and saving for an unknown future.
Imagine for a moment that you have the ability to see your perfect future; to see a future in which you are happy and content, where life brings you meaning and fulfillment; a future where your dreams are made real. Now imagine you can see many paths before you, including the path to take to get to that perfect future you envision.
Using Technical Remote Viewing , Optimum Trajectories allow you to do just that. Technical Remote Viewing is a skill that through rigorous structure and protocol, trains the mind to access the Matrix, or what Carl Jung referred to as the collective unconscious. The collective unconscious is similar to a giant library of universal consciousness. In this library are stored patterns of information, like blueprints, or books, of all that exists, or has existed, or will exist in the universe: events, ideas, things, places, thoughts, people. As Dane Spotts, CEO of PSI TECH, explains, when you are Technical Remote Viewing , you are accessing this library, “pulling down a reference book that deals with that particular target or cue that you’ve targeted.”
So how is it possible, to see your optimum future and life path using Technical Remote Viewing? In order to understand Optimum Trajectories, it is necessary to understand some fundamentals about the Matrix.
Human beings measure reality in linear time, looking outside of themselves, outside of the human mind. In doing so, they create the reality that we are either not a part of time, since we do not exist in it, or that we are stuck in a piece of time called the present, moving forward with it.
But linear time does not exist in the Matrix. What many of our greatest theoretical physicists are beginning to understand, is that real time is not linear at all, but instead, made up of what Stephen Hawkins refers to as “multiple dimensional continua”. These are time dimensions, which not only intersect and overlap, but also “trade” information in doing so. In understanding time in this way, these theoretical physicists are now convinced that the future can be seen. So our goal, PSI experts claim, should be to learn how to travel the various paths of time by finding ways in which to work with real time mind dynamics, instead of attempting to “transcend” time.
We are now learning how to work within our mind dynamic. Through Technical Remote Viewing , we are able to link our minds with the Matrix and download information outside of linear time and space, thus, we are able to remote view the future.
The second aspect of the Matrix is that it is both static, and dynamic. Carl Jung said that “each one participates in the collective unconscious, so we are each part of it–have an effect on the whole.” The Matrix is dynamic, because, for example, it contains all thoughts and ideas of each individual person. Spotts writes, “Like an active node on a computer network, your ‘mind-node’ is always plugged into this Matrix, so that every thought you think, every action you make, automatically becomes a part of the ‘collective’”.
So how is it that we can remote view our Optimum Trajectory, or any trajectory for that matter, if the future is constantly in a state of dynamic flux?
According to PSI experts, there are four universal preexisting conditions. The first is that there are specific cycles of growth, and specific cycles of decline, which will continually unfold. The second is that there are constructive and destructive effects on earth that correspond to the future positions of planets. The third is that human beings have made mistakes and have had incorrect thoughts or “misthinkings” in the past, and those past mistakes and “misthinkings” are already effecting the future as it continues to unfold. Conversely, correct thoughts and decisions made in the past are causes which are still bringing forth effects into existence. This is the fourth preexisting universal condition.
The last two conditions apply not just on an individual level, but on a global level as well. So although the Matrix is dynamic, there are certain preexisting conditions that have set the future in motion on certain trajectories, current trajectories.
PSI TECH says, “the more powerful the momentum of an ensemble along a trajectory in time, the greater the chance that a specific set of given conditions will arise, i.e., that an ‘event’ will happen. (Momentum–It’s a whole lot easier to stop a car from rolling down a hill at the top of the hill than at the bottom, and racial hatreds that build up over decades oft eventuate in a threshold event called ‘war’.) But you, personally, may not choose to participate in the event, IF YOU CAN ACCURATELY FORESEE IT…we can make a personal choice not to participate in it, by [Technical Remote Viewing] it, finding the problem, and avoiding it.” This is true both with worldwide trajectories, as well as individual ones.
In a magazine interview, Joni Dourif, President of PSI TECH, says, “You’ve already made certain choices up until this time right now, so the choices that you’ve made up to this point in your life, if you were to [remote view] your future, some people have a destiny, other people have three trajectories, and if they make this choice, they’ll be on this one and if they keep going the way they’re going now, they’ll be on that trajectory, and in that sense, you can look at your future.”
Because of the multi-dimensionality of time, and the dynamic nature of the Matrix, most people have more than one future to view in the collective unconscious. When we remote view our Optimum Trajectory, we are seeing a future in which we have made choices and changes in our lives that set us on an alternate path other than our current trajectory, a path which has led us to happiness and self fulfillment. Our goal then, in the present, is to begin the work of making the right choices that will set us on our ultimate life path, and make our dreams a reality.
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“I have been TRVing now for almost a year and I must say that one of my best or most memorable sessions was one I did early on. It was a blind session relating to an event in Abraham Lincoln’s life. In one of my sketches I drew a tall man in a top hat & even wrote out to the side AOL Abe Lincoln. In addition to that, though, I was able to look inside his mind. For a short moment I knew what it was like to be Abraham Lincoln. I felt what he felt. I sensed a sad man trying to look not so sad for the benefit of those those around him. Imagine my surprise and excitement when I read the target cue!! History books tell us that he suffered from depression. This is true.
This affected me at a very basic level. It put me in touch with humanity including my own in a way like never before. To truly understand that we are all connected, that we are all in this together & that even presidents are people too.
Recently I did apply TRV to my professional life. I was at this job just getting by. Ready for a change, I gave a blind target of (My name) / Optimal employment / next 30 days to a couple of fellow TRVers who post on the Online Training Center. Their coinciding data was “working hard” & “sweating”. Some of their individual data was “to fix something”, “a person in a car”, “tools” and “just rained”. Their coinciding data along with their individual data in each of their sessions definitely pointed to a job working outside. Not my present job!
I then sent my resume to several prospective employers and within a few days presto! I accepted a job working as a catastrophe insurance adjuster which involves being outside, “working hard”, “sweating”, driving to different locations in my “car” with my “tools” i.e., measuring tape, camera, ladder etc. “to fix something”. This is almost always after a storm, after a “rain”. Oh, and by the way, in only one month I made more money than I would have in six months at my previous job. I like them apples!!” Â Â Â Terrill S.

“Yowsa!! (To borrow a phrase from a good friend of mine) That’s how I felt the first time I got a hit on a target. It’s an excited, euphoric feeling, a….’I’m on cloud nine’ sensation. One of my first sessions that was most meaningful to me was the Taj Mahal. (click here to view) I’ll never forget the way it made me feel. 
I tend to be a very logical person and I went through a lot of mental thought on Technical Remote Viewing before I tried it. But what I found out was that TRV is something you really have to experience. Sure, you can analyze all the technical information about it, and it is good to do that. You can argue back and forth about whether it will or won’t work till the cows come home. When it comes right down to it, the only way you are ever going to know the truth, is to just try it for yourself. Experience it! Just do it! Don’t let anyone try to talk you in or out of anything. Remember, you are your own best judge.
I don’t claim to 100% understand it. But what I can share with you is that if you follow the procedures and structure set down in the tapes, information flows from the library of the collective unconscious, into your mind, through your pen and onto the paper. It does take work and practice and it is imperative to follow the structural procedures.
Imagine being able to tap into worldly and universal information. To learn to advance yourself not only on an intellectual level, but a spiritual level as well. To find answers. What an important break through for humanity.
Once you come to the realization that it really works, there are vast and infinite amounts of information at your fingertips. It’s a lot like being a kid in a candy store, only it’s the most important store of all…..the store of ‘wisdom’ & ‘life’.”    C.G.

“After trying to decide which was my best session I’d have to say every session I’ve done is somehow best at something. Each and every remote viewing session has taught me something about this special skill that I needed to learn. My ‘best’ sessions have probably taught me the least and are almost a fluke. I can recall doing a session that turned out to be a Mars probe that didn’t make it to Mars. I got the sense of spacecraft over a reddish planet. Something that went with this perception was an AV of a large flat, rectangular piece of glass that shattered; first in the middle and then the ends broke apart.
The target cue turned out to be a Mars craft that was supposed to brake into orbit using its large solar cell array - the solar cells being a large rectangular panel of dark silicon (glass). What I learned after reviewing my drawings was that I was perceiving many dimensions and shapes in halves. I guess my subconscious was giving me a ’short hand’ version of the whole so that as much pertinent information as possible could be included in the viewing. Most of my better sessions only made sense when I took out the AOL for the objects being perceived. There was one target that cued as a quick freeze during the time of Woolly Mammoths. What I was sure were large white mattresses were probably big pads of snow and a man with a cane was the mammoth and its trunk. A green ‘tent’ was probably a canopy of large leaves. So again, I would say the best sessions were probably the ones I did the worst on when relating to the actual cue. I found and do find lots of room for improvement from these not so right on sessions. TRV has affected every part of my life. It would trivialize such a remarkable skill to say otherwise. It has made me basically more sensitive and more intuitive. I’ve explored ancient civilizations and other planets. More down to earth I have helped friends find lost items and lost dogs. I’ve even found my wife’s lost keys! TRV is a great hobby and both learning it and doing better each time is very satisfying. Its like a T.V. that can get every channel you ever imagined. It has given me insights into places, people, and events that I would have never gained otherwise. I would also like to add another thank you to Joni for having the patience to work with all her tape trainees. I am in particular a challenging learner because I question everything I’m told. PSI TECH’s Technical Remote Viewing just keeps coming up with all the right answers. I’m eager to go forward with some more advanced techniques as soon as I master the basics.” Â Â Â Jeff K.
“How has TRV Changed my life? My answer is: Very profoundly!
As a matter of training I did my OT as My Name/Optimum Trajectory. Warnings of illness and/or death appeared very definitively in my data and I did not like that much so I didn’t pay much attention to it.
Shortly thereafter I experienced severe symptoms of TIA (stroke and transient ischemic attacks.) I did not know what it was at the time, but thanks to my recollecting my OT session, I called 911 and they rushed me to the hospital in 5 minutes. I spent four weeks hooked to IV’s and here I am. Since then I do my “OT” frequently and I am including now my other half in the practice of doing Optimum Trajectories.
TOTW#50 - Next U.S. President
The data collected by all the students for this target was very accurate. For example: overwhelming feelings of history, “White House”, “New President taking his oath of office”,strong sense of something bound or tied up and attempts being made to unravel something and my own data of “Electoral Political News” (Intrigue, gossip) pointed to what was to happen a few weeks later! This target again impressed me and reaffirmed my believing in the structure and accuracy of TRV data collection.” Â Â Â Dolores

“I have had several memorable technical remote viewing sessions. One session given to us as a blind target back in 1999, was the Mars Orbiter disappearance/cause. While feedback obviously hasn’t been forthcoming, the raw data which I obtained from doing this session blind was amazing. From the basic gestalts, to the data itself, to the sketches themselves, this session was for me, one that helped solidify the validity of remote viewing and the kind of accuracy that could be obtained even for a beginner such as myself. The summary read, “The target is a circular object that is dense, red, and hot. It is moving. Behind it is another aspect which is hard and solid. there is an aspect which comes out of the target or goes into it, that is coiled, or tubular, and low and white. Beneath the target and the other aspects is a liquid-like substance that is brown and yellow, mushy and putrid. It undulates.” When I saw a photograph of the Mars Orbiter after the session feedback was given, and compared it to my sketches, I knew that this was a skill that would change mankind’s future.
Another amazing session was a target that was given to us blind. The cue was Mozambique Rescue Efforts. The photo reference material was of a helicopter - out of frame, hovering over a
flooded area, bringing up four people on ropes. When I did the session, all I was given was a set of two four digit numbers, as is the case in all blind sessions. The summary read, “The site is both enclosed and outside, the target is enclosed/inside, and is close, with a lifeform present, with the colors orange, green and violet [the colors in the photo]. The lifeform is respectful, focused and earnest. The target is near aspect (a) which is a man made object, broad, flat, hollow, black, with yellow and silver. Part of aspect (a) is hemispherical, encompassing the target, aspect (a) and aspect (b) [this aspect was sketched as the blades of a helicopter would appear as they were spinning]…there was a tall, oblong aspect near the top, that was black, hard and cool [here I sketched what looks like a single helicopter blade]…Aspect (c) was movement. It was outside the target area and I felt exhilarated, as the movement was fast. There was cracking, whizzing, whipping, smacking sounds form the movement, and it was airy. And I had an aol/s of ‘we’re out of here.’” This session was more than just a confirmation for me that Technical Remote Viewing worked. I was exhilarated to know that not only could I retrieve visual data, but that I could retrieve emotions, and perceive sounds and smells and tastes as well. It was as if I had actually been there.
Technical Remote Viewing has had a tremendous effect on my life. It has literally changed the way I view reality. To have proof that there is such a thing as a “universal consciousness”, and to know that all human beings have the capability to access the information that is stored there, has given me the confidence to know that there are no more secrets; that I can get the answers to questions that before were unobtainable except through faith alone. It has allowed me to verify my beliefs, and strengthen that faith, particular in spiritual matters. While still in its infancy, technical remote viewing will one day change the face of humanity, allowing us to be free of deception and manipulation from powers with unfriendly intentions or agendas, and allow us also to find cures for everything from disease to crime to environmental destruction. The consciousness of man is changing, and Technical Remote Viewing is and will be a powerful tool in shaping that change. It has been in my life. ” Â Â Â Kimberly Snow

“The following is an event that happened to me last Christmas. I had been studying TRV for several months and on a whim decided to do a session on a “special” gift I was to be getting. I had no idea what it was and thought it would make a good real world target for practice. Though the session seemed like a good one, its results were so off the wall I just set the information aside till on Christmas day I was asked about it. My partner, half joking asked me if I knew what my gift was by TRVing it. I sheepishly told her what I had gotten in my session work. The colors, shapes, textures, how it fit together, etc and told her of my conclusion that my session indicated it was like one of those hammocks they make in the Carolinas. As I was explaining my results I became surer with every sentence that I had totally missed the mark as I misread the stunned expression of disbelief on her face to indicate her amusement that I could come up with such complicated detail that was totally wrong. Well it WAS a Hatteras hammock that was identical to the one I had described.
I was stunned also. Not that I had gotten it, as I had had good sessions before. But this was different somehow, as profound as anything I’ve ever experienced. This was a real world target, one with practical value of sorts. It was a life-changing event for me. That dream I had relegated to the ash heap was revived and with that revival came a breath of life I thought was gone forever. The unknown could be known and dreams can come true.
I love this technology and will be forever indebted to those that took the time to teach it to me.” Â Â Â Gene Smith

“It was hard for me to determine which session was my best. My accuracy rate varies somewhat, but there was a session that sticks out in my mind that I was proud of. That one was The Pacific Ring of Fire, that we targeted not too long ago. I remember when I did that session, there were some clear aspects I had of the target, one of which was a simple “ring.” It looked like a neat puzzle but awful hard to put together. Also something happened that I didn’t expect. On one of my S3 drawings, my body reacted to what I was drawing which allowed me to draw the land gestalt on a”tilt.” After putting the idea template together, I still had not a clue on what I was looking at. The scale was way off but somehow I still managed to include “Washington Earthquake” to my list of guesses on that target. I felt so clueless, but I allowed the protocol to work for me. It showed me the power of TRV and gave me some insight on how I perceive things. To me it was a very big target, but not an easy target.
TRV has affected my life in several ways. It has made me deeply curious about the world we live in. It has given me a new perspective on what’s real in our world and beyond. It has shown me that we are all, indeed, part of the whole. Sometimes it seems to work almost in a telepathic form, or it may take on the form of symbols or some other type of communication. It’s kind of funny in a way, because a target can lead you anywhere, far into the future or the past, or a new planet. And with that to consider, it is a almost a non-issue, because all we care about at that time is staying in structure and dropping the pen. Sometimes the flow is so fast, one can only grasp a few percepts, other times, its a strain to get anything valuable as perceptual data. I like those aspects of it because it means that TRV is something one can grow with. As we advance in years and learn more and experience more, TRV will advance with us. It has also made me more humble in general because of this. It has given me a better sense of discipline. If I should not practice or not follow protocol, the results will show it. All in all, I am very happy to be learning this skill. I feel extremely lucky that there are people willing to take their time to evaluate my progress and challenge all of us to learn more. I am not happy if not a student of something and this skill, I imagine, will continue to amaze me and keep me asking yet, more questions.” Â Â Â Kevin Snead
Special thanks to Kimberly Snow for interviewing PSI TECH’s students for this article.

