[VWR]-Digest: V2 #91
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 15:06:23 EDT
From: Dragnwng69 <Dragnwng69@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [VWR] Does Sexual Energy Enhance Psi?
In a message dated 5/3/1998
9:52:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
gnmassey@gte.net writes:
<< Gurdjieff and Ouspensky felt that ideas about holding
and
using sexual energy for creativity, consciousness expansion, etc.
were misplaced. Each center of consciousness (i.e., emotional,
intellectual, etc) has its own unique function and sourcing.
Repressing sexual energy will not add anything to another
center's
energy levels. >>
Interestingly enough.. I have found that sex shortly before a
session
helps to zonk me a bit and I do well on the target cause I am so
relaxed.... I ERV BTW....
I would think that at least in my case, if I was all worked up
and
feeling randy due to lack of sex for awhile I would probably have
MORE trouble tuning in to that signal line....
~Sarah
Date: Sun, 3 May 1998 15:26:17
-0500
From: "Craig Hogan"
<rchogan@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>
Subject: Re: [VWR] Target Sites
>Moderator's Note: Craig, have
you overlooked the target area on
>Firedocs, the web site that supports this email group?
>http://www.firedocs.com/remoteviewing/
Dear Moderator,
Thanks. No, I didn't know about your site. That's exactly what
I'm
interested in, and it looks superb.
Thanks again.
Craig Hogan
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 16:18:13 EDT
From: FennFenn <FennFenn@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [VWR] Shamans & RV/Monika's exp./entities etc.
Bevy J writes:
<< It would be even more distressing to have it pegged back
into the
morass of spiritualism and astral-entity categories which have
kept
responsible scientists from daring to explore its possibilities
for
decades. We have worked too hard for respectability and
rationality
to have this happen. >>
You might want to avoid watching this week's episode of Psi
Factor,
when they "call in the Remote Viewer". It will make you
sick.
--
John Burke
Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 22:13:14
From: "Paul H. Smith" <phsmith@rviewer.com>
Subject: [VWR] Website (aGAIN!?)
All interested--
Here it is--yet ANOTHer shameless commercial for my website. For
those who might not already be aware--PJ's Paradigm-Sys (i.e., Lu
[that's my husband -- PJ]) has added some sample sessions to my
webpage. As I explain in the introduction to them, they are
actual
sessions worked under actual conditions against actual targets!
These are meant to be strongly representative of various levels
of
CRV training, so as they say on infomercials "your results
may vary."
In other words, don't get discouraged if your sessions aren't
always
this good (theirs aren't either!), and if yours are better,
rejoice!
Anyway, everyone's invited to take a look.
Also added is my CV, a photo of me (not a new one--one when I was
thinner), and an additional article in the "religious
interest"
section--plus all the previously attached articles are now
reattached, with new introductions to the sections they're in.
All
that remains is the RV Philosophy section, which I will finish
after
finals are over, I promise! (Oh, and I may add a current photo of
myself--if I can find one I like...)
Enjoy!
Paul
Date: Sun, 03 May 1998 19:09:52
-0400
From: "Thomas E. Carey" <tomcarey@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [VWR] Silva on RV
At 10:22 PM 4/28/98 BST-1, Dan
Wilson wrote:
>This is par for the course, really. Winston Churchill was
extremely
>open-minded about these matters and when during WW2 a dowser
>presented him with a list of that night's locations of all
British
>submarines, sent it on to the First Lord of the Admiralty
with a
>demand for an immediate answer.
Kenneth Roberts wrote a very interesting book in 1951
("Henry Gross
and His Dowsing Rod") about a friend of his, a Maine game
warden who
could dowse from a map as well as on the ground. Gross, working
from
his home in Maine, was able to distinguish freshwater well sites
in
the Arizona desert only a stone's throw from existing brackish
wells. (The book is only available now in used condition.)
I can understand why the petroleum geologists were not
enthusiastic
about dowsing.
Tom Carey
"Consciousness is a singular of which the plural is
unknown."
(Erwin Schrodinger)
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 12:43:22 EDT
From: Curran2106 <Curran2106@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [VWR] Flexible Ingo?
In a message dated 98-05-03
20:34:57 EDT, you write:
<< "Boy, that Gene and Liam are sure flexible, open
minded, and
take criticism so well. I bet they are Irish." In fact if
Gene and
I were any more flexible we would be flaccid. >>
Agree with the perception of my "learned" colleaque on
the inflexibiliyt of
Mr. Ingo Swann and his creation - CRV...While I do not boast of
an association
with Mr. Swann, I was the hapless recipient of his creations when
they came to
me as a Monitor carrying with them the same ingrained
inflexibility.
As to me being able to take criticsm and the comments on being
"flaccid"..now
I am a bit taken by that particular
word..."Flaccid"...Tis a fine word coming
from you Liam...you who consciously chose to live in a former
House of Ill
Repute in Holland, repleat with red velvet wallpaper and large
round leather
sofas in the "greeting" room...Do youse not tink maybe
there might have been
just smallest wee bit of a hint of a hope that the word
"flaccid" would not
enter your life in the company of so many previous energies as
was found by
the previous tenants and customers...
Warmest regards and of Course Slainte
Gene "Kincaid"
Date: Sun, 03 May 1998 18:43:41
-0400
From: "Thomas E. Carey" <tomcarey@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [VWR] Shamans & RV (Drugs...)
At 08:39 PM 5/2/98 -0400, David
Pursglove wrote:
>First thing to note is that almost none of the psychoactives
>are physiologically addictive.
Standing slightly aside from the pillow fight, as is my
disingenuous
wont, I'll simply note that there are modes of addiction other
than
the physiological. I've known (and broken) the physiol. brand
(quitting cigarettes in 1956, cold turkey on 3 packs a day after
13
years of it). I've also experienced the psychological version of
addiction, to one thing or another. Psychological addictions,
especially to pleasureable, _more_especially to non-ordinary
experience, can be even harder to break than their physiological
parallels. Terence McKenna, whose wit and eloquence I admire,
seems
to exemplify the point.
That said, current government policy criminalizing most
psychoactives
seems completely bizarre. As David points out.
Compare the yearly incidence of death this country, directly
caused
by tobacco and alcohol, both permitted by law, to that from
Schedule
I substances.
Tom Carey
"If society were rational, men, not women, would be riding
sidesaddle." (Anon.)
- -----------
Moderator's Note: My father once gave me a little speech about
how
proud he was of me that I'd always been so straight. I had to
honestly reply that was mostly because none of my friends could
afford any drugs truly worth taking. <g> -- PJ
Date: Sun, 3 May 1998 13:32:49 EDT
From: Tigrldy823 <Tigrldy823@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [VWR]-Digest: V2 #82
mceagle@zmatrix.com writes:
<<up a "simple RV test" over the internet is
filled with >>
I just wanted to let you guys know.. that I recently
read a book entitled.. "Alien Agenda".. by Jim Marrs..
and in
..chapter 11.. this author makes mention of remote viewing. He
actually goes quite indepth with it.. I thought I would mention
this,
for some in this group who may want to follow up on this subject.
I
hope this information was writtne and passed on this book, with
your
permission. It mentions you, Lynn, Mel , and others that were
involved in remote viewing. For me,I just like to read everything
I
can my ands on all subjects, in this area.. PSI, etc. etc.. I
hope
all is well with you and yours.. take care... have a good one
today
;-)
Nancy
- -------------
Moderator's Note: Jim actually sent me the cash to go buy his
book.
Pretty nice, eh. I promised him I'd review the RV part in detail
on
my Firedocs web site. And someday when I get the book, I will.
;-(
In person he's a talkative, energetic, very straight forward
kinda
guy, a walking encyclopedia on nearly everything. You can find
his
book "Alien Agenda" -- written for the general public,
not
necessarily for people into UFOlogy -- in most bookstores. -- PJ
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 00:48:55
-0000
From: "John Krimes" <aaaaa@ptdprolog.net>
Subject: Re: [VWR] Innate RV Ability
Hi all
Moderator wrote:
>>If someone's a psychic brick, training will teach them to
be
>>comfortable with whatever they have (are comfortable
manifesting).
" Are comfrotable manifesting," I beliveve that says it
all. We
all have the ability to be as good as anyone, if we can believe
so
for nessary moment of time.
Just a thought
John
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