Depressed astronauts might get computerized solace

Oct 25, 5:02 AM (ET)

BOSTON (AP) - Your work is dangerous and your co-workers rely on you to stay alive. But you can never get far from those colleagues. You can’t see your family for months, even years. The food isn’t great. And forget stepping out for some fresh air. No wonder the adventure of space flight can also be stressful, isolating and depressing. So scientists are working on giving a computer the ability to offer some of the understanding guidance - if not all the warmth - of a human therapist, before psychological problems or interpersonal conflicts compromise a mission.

Clinical tests on the four-year, $1.74 million project for NASA, called the Virtual Space Station, are expected to begin in the Boston area by next month…

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Meditation helps balance lives

From the Salmon Arm Observer:
Our undisciplined minds are running our lives, but with a little meditation, we can shift the balance.

Namaste Yoga and Wellness Centre instructor Nancy Whitticase said the best times to meditate are early in the morning and later at night. She said the hour-long classes being offered Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. will explore several different types of meditation.

“Meditation has been part of the practice of yoga for 5,000 years.”

Whitticase said people can be drawn to meditation because they are stressed, have an overactive mind, are basically unhappy or need help with addictions.

“Meditation helps to slow the mind down,” said Whitticase. “It is simply the accumulation of concentration.”

She said whatever the object of that concentration is, the effect of meditation is the slowing of brainwaves in the mind. Whitticase said the techniques help people to live more in the present. She pointed out when people begin to meditate, they don’t usually realize they don’t have to act on every thought.

“People who meditate on a regular basis tend to be calmer, more happy, they’re less reactive. You can watch your thoughts, and step outside your thoughts. When you’re meditating, thoughts are going to come and thoughts are going to go.”

Whitticase commented she ran into one student on the street not long after the student had begun meditation, who said she did not realize she did not have to believe everything she was thinking.

“We have very undisciplined minds,” laughed Whitticase.

She commented that people are lucky if they can concentrate on a single thing for more than a few seconds. She said our undisciplined minds are running our lives, but what is happening in the world is independent of our thoughts.

“The path to inner peace is inward,” said Whitticase. “It’s not this external quest for happiness.”

She said people have constantly wanting minds that consider they will be happy when they get a bigger house, a different car or a new job. To Whitticase, happiness is a change in thinking and attitude.

“If happiness is a state of mind, then obviously it’s an inside job.”

Whitticase said the classes are new to Salmon Arm, although there are some good meditation groups in town. Namaste Yoga and Wellness Centre is located at 201 - 310 Hudson Ave., and Whitticase can be reached at 250-832-3647.

Help Wanted: “Omega” TRV Candidates

PSI TECH establishes a real life “Omega Team”.

by Dane Spotts, CEO

What if you were invited to join the best team of Remote Viewers on the planet? To explore new futuristic technologies, address global concerns, work government and high-level corporate contracts, investigate real-world anomalous events and help advance human consciousness?

I am looking for 10 candidates this year to join PSI TECH’s newly formed Omega team of remote viewers. You don’t have to move to the jungle (where the Matrix Research Center is being built) or quit your job. This is a part time gig that allows you to participate in world-class research and Remote Viewing projects. To participate you do have to be among the best skilled in the world. Before I get into the specifics of what the Omega team will work on, I want to ask: what constitutes the “best of the best” as far as remote viewers are concerned?

What makes a TRVer?

PSI TECH has trained thousands of Remote Viewers over the years, including people from all walks of life. What we discovered is that there are 3 basic types of Remote Viewers who come to us to learn this skill. They are:

1) The Tire Kickers

2) Casual Users

3) Psi Warriors

The first group (the “tire kickers”) are the curious types or seekers who want to see and prove to themselves that this amazing skill really works. If it really works and such a mind technology is really possible, it means we humans have much more potential than we acknowledge. Just knowing this down to your toes can be a mind-blowing thing. So the “tire-kickers” might install the skill and do it for a month or two, discovering that the technology is real, and then they shelve it.

The second group (lets call them “casual users”) constitute the bulk of PSI TECH’s trainees. They install the skill because they want to learn about their future or they have a specific area of interest they want to investigate. They are excited and usually do well with it initially, but only use their skill on an occasional basis. They may participate in PSI TECH’s Target of the Week projects and maintain a casual interest, but they take their personal skill no further than necessary other than to find out what they want to know.

The third group (“psi warriors”) are members of an exclusive club. A kind of top 1% club. They are the very best at it, because they use it. Some do as many as 2 targets on a daily basis. They are continuously working to improve their skill by working a variety of advanced targets and getting more training. Some do go professional and offer their services for money. Others apply it in their profession or vocational fields. These are few indeed, because it requires enormous discipline and dedication to build to this skill level, and then maintain competency by investing the time necessary to maintain their professional level.

It’s this group that PSI TECH’s training division is working to develop. And it’s this “warrior” class of folks that we are looking to recruit for our Omega team, which truly are the best of the best.

Are you ready?

So do you want to become an Omega? Are you “warrior” material? If you think you are and want into the Omega group, here is what you have to do: first you must be a TRV University graduate with advanced training skills already installed, or demonstrate a superior TRV skill potential. In other words, either you are already in the top 1% category or have the potential to be with a bit of additional training and a willingness to dedicate the time in your life to becoming highly skilled. If you are just starting out, you can still become an Omega by just working out your “psi muscle” each day until you reach the skill level of warrior class Remote Viewer.

Someone who was just starting out with the basic tape training once asked me how they could become one of the best Remote Viewers in the world. I said to them, “it’s very simple… just do it.” Easy to say perhaps, but very hard to do. Why? Why is it so hard to become the best of the best? Because it requires work and commitment. Would you honestly expect to become a world class swimmer with only 2 months of practice? Of course not. This isn’t any different. You are working a muscle the same way as a bodybuilder would—a bodybuilder who puts in hours each day to tone and shape their body.

If you are dedicated enough, and after you have been fully trained in TRV (installed the skill so it’s a reflex), then about a year’s worth of training working at least 5 new targets each week would put you at or near the “warrior” class. If that sounds like too much work and commitment then you probably aren’t ready or have sufficient motivation to join the Omega class.

Take the challenge

If you think you are ready now or wish to be, drop me a line and I will put you into my candidate database. You will be tested on your skill level as part of the application process and must demonstrate a proficiency level on a range of a calibration targets. Lastly, you must be willing to work on classified projects some of which you may not be provided feedback on. (Of course if you are good enough of a Remote Viewer you can figure out what the project is about). Sound like fun?

Oh, and just what do you get for all this effort and work? Well for one you get to work on and participate in some amazing and futuristic things that have the potential to change the world as we know it. Second, you will be among a class of Remote Viewers than can charge fees for your services, even though the stipend reward offered by PSI TECH for your participation will be minimal. The real value in doing this is for the love of doing it. Just like an Olympic world class competitor who trains and competes because he loves the sport and wants to be the best at it.

Some of our current projects involve new forms of energy that will take us off fossil fuel dependency, life extension (we have been working this for a little while and have made some astounding breakthroughs), the new psi development project including advanced protocols for mental telepathy and much more.

Here is how to apply to become an Omega Team member. Write me a letter and tell me about your TRV skills, and why you think you are or can be qualified to join the team. And please enclose one complete session using the following TRN’s:

3472/0978

I look forward to reviewing your work.

Scan your session and email it to dane@psitech.net.

Target Maui: How A Training Target Revealed The Military’s Secret Space Surveillance Site

View a Sample Of What a Trained Technical Remote Viewer

Can Download Using Only a Pen, Paper, And His or Her Mind

by Jeff Lucas

Every week PSI TECH provides a new assigned training target for our online TRV University students. The students are not told what their target is until after each submits his or her completed session to us, following a designated due date. The students receive only a posted eight digit random Target Reference NumberTM that has been assigned to the target cue (which keeps the process entirely “in the blind”) and then each employs his or her Technical Remote Viewing training and the highly structured TRV® protocols to download accurate psychically derived data for each specific target (the designated problem, person, place, thing, idea, or event) in the form of written words and sketches.

Each target is specifically designed by our instructors to further the students’ training and teach new specific Technical Remote Viewing® skills. These training targets can vary from simple callibration targets such as “The Matterhorn” mountain, to far more complex problems such as the world’s greatest mysteries, missing persons, historical events to complex medical problems. Students never have any idea in advance as to what the subject matter will be, from one week to the next, and they know that they should never assume anything about their targets.

PSI TECH’s Training Target Of The Week [7230/9895]

The Technical Remote Viewing data on a recent Target Of The Week was so fascinating to our students that we decided to share the information with our readers. The target cue (Matrix search term) was:

“Maui’s (current time) Military Equipment at Haleakala / Main Objective and Function”.

A note about this target: Although the TRV technology is highly capable and was originally created to be an militarily applied intelligence collection tool, we want to clearly state to our readers that under no uncertain terms would PSI TECH ever reveal or publish any United States national security secrets. In this article we are only publishing the remote viewing derived data that is consistent with and confirms publicly known facts about the target site, including civilian scientific research uses.

This target was a single initial probe prepared for student training purposes. It was not a complete PSI TECH project. During a project initial reports such as the results displayed below are screened for task-related data, and new cuing (i.e., targeting instructions) is developed or refined, based upon each viewer’s individual results. Depending on the complexity of the problem, often this process requires many weeks of work.

This Target Of The Week is demonstrative of the detailed and accurate high level information that a viewer can download against a blind target (in this case a highly technical scientific site) in a single 45 minute session.

The Technical Remote Viewing Data:

The following sketches, data and conclusions were produced by trained Technical Remote Viewers under blind conditions, against a single TRV target, prior to knowing the name or nature of the target:

“An experiment by life forms (scientists) involving a moving man made structure.”

“There are life forms that are involved in a mental process about the man made structure that is on the move and spinning on and off.”

“There is an Intangible having to do with space or a scientific operation and a moving target.”

“NASA - Jupiter and Galileo experiment,” “successful experiment.”

(Click here to see accompanying Stage 6 sketch and photo.)

“Something may be moving back and forth from a planet (maybe Earth) to a distant angular or pyramidal structure. It may be symbolic.”

“A system involving transportation activity of an extraterrestrial nature or involving the Earth or the people of the Earth as a whole.”

“A complex delivery system designed to transport knowledge, a “thing,” or energy bi-directionally, concerning a group of life forms brought together, lead and watched over by a female.”

“The purpose is to advance something new, undiscovered, and involving creation.” The viewer perceived the ideas of “a star,” “investigating the stars,” “volcano,” and “Hawaii.”

(Click here to see accompanying Stage 3 sketch and photo.)

“The essence of mysteries you can not believe, this is beginning to explain some mysterious process, the misintentions of those who covet.” “Secretive/knowledge/planning/far-seeing/destiny/ social engineering/die-hard.”

Background On The MSSS Facility

The United States Airforce has a facility located on the summit of Maui’s Haleakala volcano known as the Airforce Maui Optical Station (AMOS.) It is part of the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS.) Located at AMOS is the Air Force’s largest most sophisticated telescope, the 3.67 meter AEOS telescope. Administered by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, astronomers and upper atmospheric physicists are awarded opportunities to use the telescope for research purposes. Additionally at the facility there is a 1.6 meter telescope as well as dual 1.2 Meter telescopes. There is also a Laser Beam Director which was developed to illuminate and image dark sky objects. Purported experiments1 at the facility include support for tactical and strategic missile launches out of both Vandenberg and Kauai, detection and tracking of orbiital debris, observations of shuttle and special operations, and laser illumination of satellites. 1Source: GlobalSecurity.org

The Online TRV Community

PSI TECH’s online training facilities allow Technical Remote Viewing students to come together from all walks of life and from all corners of the world, 24 hours a day, to ask questions, receive feedback, share ideas and experiences, and utilize our support network of their peers who are all experiencing the same dramatic changes to their lives that occur to each when they first discover and learn this breakthrough problem solving tool. Our students include medical doctors, housewives, college students, engineers, lawyers, military officers, and electricians. Virtually anyone who can follow instructions and dedicate themselves to practicing the techniques can learn this skill.


This vast community support network of students and professional trainers helps to ensure that our students not only effectively learn the TRV techniques, but, most importantly, that they incorporate their newly installed skills into their every day lives. Although some individuals occasionally come to us who simply want to have a “remote viewing experience,” or just prove to themselves through self-demonstration that the technology really works, PSI TECH’s goal is to develop active remote viewers who continue to practice and employ the techniques to improve the quality of their lives, find their optimum paths, and help friends and family solve problems. We’re happy to note that we have online TRV students who have continuously been with us since 1996 when PSI TECH first released the first remote viewing distance learning programs. These students through intensive training, practice, and dedication, have developed professional level skills and are some of the most consistently accurate remote viewers in the world.

For more information on PSI TECH’s training courses, visit our Remote Viewing Training Page.
To view free introductory lectures on Technical Remote Viewing, visit TRV.com.

Professor Ideo Introduces TRV.COM & Teaches Technical Remote Viewing To The World

by Dane Spotts

       Who is he? Where did he come from? Where did he get that odd voice and mannerism? His name is Professor Ideo, PSI TECH’s new virtual instructor. He is a computer animation designed to teach the world about Technical Remote Viewing®. He is also the master of ceremonies for PSI
TECH’s newest website TRV.COM (which will be officially launched sometime next week.)

       TRV.COM was developed to teach the public about TRV® and to showcase PSI TECH’s special project video reports. A new information service developed by PSI TECH. Before I explain what it’s all about and the vision for PSI TECH’s latest internet venture, lets have Professor Ideo introduce himself ….

Click On The Image Below To See And Hear Professor Ideo Talk


      One of the most difficult tasks we face at PSI TECH is explaining what TRV is and isn’t. Making people see the phenomenal benefits of possessing a skill unlike anything ever thought possible. Most people have preconceived ideas about what remote viewing is and how it works. Or if it’s the first time they ever heard about the concept that the human mind is capable of downloading information outside of time or space, they think you are talking about something out of a science fiction novel. You’ve heard me write about how its much like selling round-the-world cruises to people who still believe the world is flat. That’s because the technology is so young and so paradigm-shattering and incredible, it’s hard to get your mind around it, let alone understand what it means to be proficient in this skill. Though for those of us who have been practicing it for years, we can’t imagine a life not being able to do this. We believe that Professor Ideo with his mild and indelible presentation style can help clear away some of the cobwebs in people’s minds.

       “He has a way of making difficult concepts come to life with his cool slide show,” said one of his students. “I just love his little bald head, and dorky manner. Makes me pay attention more than a talking head would,” says another. Modeled after Carl Jung, the father of modern psychology - it was just 100 years ago that he predicted mankind would at the turn of the 21st century, discover how to tap his intuitive function. That is the promise of TRV and PSI TECH’s mission. So what better role model for Professor Ideo to follow. The creative minds at PSI TECH gave birth to Professor Gestaultus Ideo. Professor Ideo for short.

What You Can Learn And Do At TRV.COM

       TRV.com is PSI TECH’s new information portal for learning about TRV and accessing TRV related information. You can watch special lectures on What TRV is, and How TRV Works hosted by our new virtual instructor Professsor Ideo. In addition you’ll be able to take PSI TECH’s “remote viewing aptitude test” to test your psychic abilities and get a taste of how remote viewing works. This will allow you to quickly and easily prove to yourself that you can remote view. It’s called TRV QuickStart, and its all online and available at the click of your mouse button.

       We also have a new special dedicated area for PSI TECH’s special operations video reports. These are presentations from the new “PSI TECH Investigates” series…where you will be able to watch the special operations team in action providing answers to life’s biggest unsolved mysteries. The first to air will be “Project Afterlife” which was a 2-year project involving hundreds of TRV sessions and provides compelling answers to “What Happens When We Die.” In the weeks and months to follow, we will highlight many of PSI TECH’s other projects including, “What are Crop Circles” “The Truth About Ghosts,” “The UFO Enigma,” “Future Humans,” and so much more.

       It’s TRV at its best, being able to solve mysteries and provide answers to questions and problems. We think you will enjoy this new series and trv.com. Just bookmark it and come back often.

Visit www.trv.com for a preview.

Remote Viewing Ninja: Remote Viewing Comic

By Wildfire


The Practical Applications of Technical Remote Viewing

by Kimberly Snow

Before Technical Remote Viewing was brought into the private sector by PSI TECH, the United States Defense Intelligence Agency first used it as a data collection tool. A mere handful of highly trained remote viewers were utilized in highly classified and clandestine operations to retrieve intelligence information on America’s cold war enemies around the globe.

When changes of leadership brought turmoil and uncertainty to the continued existence of the government’s Remote viewing program, PSI TECH was formed as a private corporation, and Technical Remote Viewing remained a valuable resource to the company’s former defense department clients. Knowing that anyone could learn this incredible skill, one of PSI TECH’s goals was to make Technical Remote Viewing available to the common laymen. But before developing the Technical Remote Viewing tapes, the majority of PSI TECH’s income came from the private sector, corporations and companies who hired PSI TECH to remote view targets relating to various aspects of future technology and business, and from the training of company personnel to do it themselves.

But most of us do not work for Intelligence, or in the highly classified business arena of major corporations. Since PSI TECH’s creation of the Technical Remote Viewing tapes, and their availability to the public, some of the most frequently asked questions by those interested in this skill, are, “What are the every day practical applications of Technical Remote Viewing? Can I use this skill on a personal level? Can I make money with it?”

When asking yourself, what are the practical applications of Technical Remote Viewing, keep in mind that the collective unconscious, or “Matrix”, is like a giant library of information. It contains every idea, thought, event, person, and place that has ever happened, is currently happening, or is destined to happen. Technical Remote Viewing allows your mind to connect with this library, and download the information. The practical applications of Technical Remote Viewing, both on a personal level and on a professional one, are limited only by the creativity of the remote viewer.

Optimum TrajectoriesTM are perhaps the most valuable way Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) is used on a practical and personal level. Optimum Trajectory sessions are used to find your ultimate life path. Most of us have at least two paths in our future; the one we are currently on, which is our current trajectory, and our Optimum Trajectory, which is the path that leads us to complete happiness and self fulfillment. By remote viewing your Optimum Trajectory on a regular basis, you are able to make choices that set you on that optimum path, based on data you receive from your session. In addition to finding your overall optimum life path, Optimum Trajectory sessions can also be specified to find your optimum mate, career, health, education, location, or sanctuary.

As an example of an Optimum Trajectory session, a retired FBI agent was taking PSI TECH’s Professional Development Course, under the training of Joni Dourif. He was given his Optimum Trajectory as a blind target (blind meaning he did not know what he was viewing at the time, but was just given a set of random numbers). He began his session by describing a man who was in a room, doing what he was doing. He was remote viewing himself without realizing it, even describing his weight, height, family, and his home. He began to get data on this man having a heart attack, followed by elements of a gym. After he was done and saw the target cue, the man went home and visited his doctor. He was informed that he had a blocked artery, and was told that he would have a heart attack if he did not take care of it immediately. If he had not been given his Optimum Trajectory as a target, he would not have known about the artery, and would have had the attack. Although this is an example of a blind session, a trained remote viewer can do their Optimum Trajectory frontloaded (meaning they know what the target cue is before doing the session).

As another example, PSI TECH was training a neurosurgeon who was also given his Optimum Trajectory as a target, blind. At the time, he was married and had a child. In the session, he remote viewed a man living alone in one of his country homes. During the session, he went further into the future to see what was going to happen to this man, and he perceived him with some kind of high tech device, living with an young Asian woman, and extremely happy. Years later, Joni Dourif visited the man, and found that he had retired from being an active neurosurgeon, was no longer with his first wife, and he was now working with renowned scientists on the cutting edge of discovering a new medical device. He was about to marry an attractive, young Japanese woman.

Optimum Trajectories can also be used to find your optimum career. A current TRV student gave his Optimum Career Trajectory for the next 30 days, to two other TRV students to remote view blind. At that time, he was working a mundane job, barely eking out a living. The two students got corroborating data of “working hard” and “sweating”, and individual data of “fixing something”, a person in a car, “tools”, and “just rained”. The data pointed to a job working outside, while his current job was indoors. The student then sent his resume to several job prospects, and within a few days was working as a catastrophe insurance adjuster. The new job entailed hard work, out in the field, sweating, driving to different locations in his car with his tools, usually to fix something. The calls were typically after a storm, when it had just rained. He made more money in one month than in six months at his previous job.

In addition to Optimum Trajectories, TRV can also be used for finding lost items. One student has used it to find the location of a friend’s lost dog, his wife’s misplaced keys, and a friend’s missing diary.

This technology can also be used to locate buried treasure and lost fortunes. In fact, many Technical Remote Viewing trainees have used TRV for personal gain. One former student successfully uses it to determine the winners of greyhound races. His winnings to date total over $55,000. Another former student uses it for gambling. In horse races, he picks a small race of eight horses and remote views each horse for that race, then successfully bets on the horse whose TRV session shows the most positive data and emotions of winning. Another trainee used TRV to pick winning baseball teams.

TRV is also an excellent tool for use in the business sector. PSI TECH’s clients include leaders of Fortune 500 corporations. It can be used to go into the future to forecast business trends, explore future technologies and look for specific catalyst technologies, methodologies or systems. Geologists have been trained to find large mineral deposits, oil and gold. PSI TECH has trained the CEO of the largest gold company in the world. Through TRV, PSI TECH picked up on the GPS-Global Positioning Systems for autos-which was at the time still undeveloped, and unbeknownst to PSI TECH, was being worked on by the Japanese.

A very significant application of TRV is used in law enforcement. PSI TECH has trained law enforcement at the level of the FBI. One former trainee, a detective, uses it to help solve difficult cases. It can be utilized to catch criminals, find missing persons, or in locating drug operations. In the military or government intelligence arena, TRV has been used to locate remote enemy targets, to find hostages, and collect intelligence data on foreign government facilities. In late 1991, during the Gulf War, PSI TECH provided intelligence on Saddam Hussein to the National Security Council and located Iraq’s hidden biological warfare stockpiles for the United Nations. TRV can be used to find out where an enemy’s next attack will occur, and what that attack will entail. It can be used to help find the best strategy or plan of attack on an enemy country, or to find solutions to peace.

PSI TECH has also trained medical doctors. The applications of TRV in the medical field are numerous. It can be used to find cures and develop new technologies for healing. Used in conjunction with mainstream medical techniques, it can be used to pinpoint specific areas of trouble, and help to find solutions. TRV can be applied to all aspects of this field, from aging and life extensions, to paralysis and regeneration, to autoimmune disorders. In the area of science, the applications are equally as numerous. PSI TECH has trained aeronautic engineers and NASA employees. PSI TECH has used TRV to find out about anomalies on Mars, to view the cause of NASA’s Orbiter disappearance, and to explore the possibilities of extraterrestrial life. One former trainee, a paleontologist, is digging a site that was discovered using TRV. In any area of science where answers to mysteries are sought, or hidden locations or objects are desired, TRV is an effective and practical tool. A professor of history and former PSI TECH trainee uses it in his historical research, as a tool for uncovering new and exciting historical information.

But perhaps the most significant application relevant to our current difficult time is using this technology to find answers and solutions to our war on terrorism, and to find ways to reduce the symptoms of the fall out that is bound to happen due to current events. We can apply TRV to find out what we can do to protect our families, our country, and ourselves. A remote viewing terrorist task force trained by PSI TECH is currently using TRV to foresee future terrorist attacks on US soil, and explore those attack methods and locations. Once the type of attack is known, TRV can then be used to find cures and methods of protection against the attack. On a personal level, TRV can be used to find out if your city is safe, how the next attack will affect you, and to find your optimum sanctuary in these tragic times. Ultimately, this is the single most vital way for you to protect yourself.

Technical Remote Viewing is a data collection tool that allows a trained individual to download from the collective unconscious, or Matrix, direct knowledge on any person, place, thing, or event, in not only the present time, but the past and future as well. Because of the universal nature of the Matrix, and its existence outside of space and time, the ways in which Technical Remote Viewing can be applied on a personal, professional, and practical level are virtually limitless.

Is it a Boy or a Girl?

An Example of a structured TRV Session

Last month, a PSI TECH professional remote viewer worked the following blind target that was cued by PSI TECH for an expectant mother, to determine the gender of the baby she is carrying.

Cue: [Mother's name's] Unborn Fetus / Gender