Key Takeaways
1. Remote Viewing is a Martial Art (RV'do)
Remote viewing is a way—RV'do2. It's a discipline, a science, and a technique containing certain principles that cannot, and should not, be diluted.
Discipline and principles. Remote viewing, or RV'do, is presented as a martial art, emphasizing discipline, scientific principles, and strict adherence to technique. It's a structured practice, not merely a psychic ability.
Beyond technique. Mastery involves conditioning the mind through repetition and a philosophical "soul." This means learning techniques while upholding fundamental rules of integrity.
Unlearning habits. The path requires becoming an "empty vessel," free from personal desires. Training focuses on unlearning habits that obstruct pure mind-target symbiosis.
2. Mastering the Right Mental State is Essential
The right state of mind during remote viewing is very much like attempting to mentally balance on a fine wire fence.
Achieving balance. Cultivating a specific mental state, like balancing on a wire, is crucial. It excludes other thoughts, allowing unfiltered information reception.
Ego and expectation. Eliminate negative ego and expectations of perfection. Self-importance and fear of failure are destructive, setting impossible standards.
Openness and truth. Embrace growth, banish fear, and pursue truth with healthy skepticism. This avoids self-delusion in a field prone to misinterpretation.
3. Protocols Define Remote Viewing, Not Methods
If you remove the specific protocols that have developed around remote viewing for the past twenty-five years, you are left with a very generic something, called 'psychic functioning.'
Scientific foundation. Protocols are detailed, scientifically tested plans, essential for RV's validity. They ensure observed phenomena are genuinely remote viewing.
Method vs. protocol. Methods are systematic procedures applied within a protocol. Using methods without tested protocols leads to misleading results, harming credibility.
Blindness is key. All participants, especially the viewer, must be completely blind to the target. Violating this creates "leakage paths," invalidating psychic information.
4. Effective Targeting Requires Blindness and Specificity
The remote viewer is always given the least amount of information necessary to put them on the target location, and it should never be directly pertinent to what you are looking for answers to.
Minimizing front-loading. Viewers need minimal, non-pertinent target information. This "blindness" prevents bias and logical inference from corrupting psychic data.
Target types. RV excels with real, verifiable targets for validation. It's good for:
- Describing existing people, events, objects, places.
- Generating new leads for other technologies.
- Reconstructing events and aiding decisions.
What to avoid. RV is unreliable for: - Specific numbers, words, or mythical creatures.
- Precise locations without unique features.
- Over-reliance as a standalone information source.
5. Training is Primarily Unlearning Bad Habits
no one learns anything new during any kind of training program. Actually an "unlearning" is taking place, a systematic and detailed destruction of old concepts and automated systems that have been installed since the day we were born.
Shedding old habits. RV training dismantles ingrained cognitive habits, not new skills. Childhood beliefs and societal influences often obstruct pure psychic perception.
Overcoming cognitive bias. Minds prioritize rapid processing and quick conclusions, often missing subtle psychic input. Training expands information intake and delays conclusions.
Personalized approach. Success depends on self-awareness and understanding one's subconscious language. Differentiating valid input from mental "noise" is key.
6. Personal Habits and Environment Impact Performance
If you are distracted by bodily needs, this will obviously get in the way of the degree of concentration required to perform as a remote viewer.
Holistic approach. Viewer habits significantly influence RV performance. Diet, sleep, and emotional state profoundly affect concentration and mental clarity.
Optimizing conditions. Enhance performance by:
- Avoiding stimulants and heavy meals.
- Ensuring adequate sleep and a positive mindset.
- Minimizing distractions and preparing tools.
Ego control. Ego is destructive, narrowing perception. Cultivating humility and detaching from outcome is crucial for consistent results.
7. Time and Cosmic Factors Influence Accuracy
For trials that took place within one hour of 13.5 hours. Local Sidereal Time (LST), there appears to be an effect size difference of approximately 340%.
LST correlation. RV accuracy strongly correlates with Local Sidereal Time (LST). Trials near 13.5 hours LST show a 340-450% increase in effect size, suggesting cosmic influence.
Geomagnetic fluctuations. Lower geomagnetic fluctuations (GMF) often coincide with enhanced RV performance, especially around 13.5 hours LST. This indicates environmental modulation.
Past, present, future. RV often includes past and future information, even in present-time targets. While no limits exist, precise dates and times remain highly unreliable.
8. Ethical Conduct is Paramount for Viewers
True ethics is a matter of the heart. It is acknowledging that for every action we take, we are in some way affecting others, and this includes the environment, non-human life-forms; essentially everything we have to live in harmony with on the planet.
Beyond legality. RV ethics are rooted in "doing no harm," extending beyond law to impact on individuals and environment. It's a matter of personal philosophy.
Respecting privacy. Invading privacy through RV is unethical, akin to illegal surveillance. This includes prying into private lives or proprietary ideas without consent.
Responsible use. Viewers hold awesome responsibility. RV information should never be sole source for critical decisions or accusations. Sensationalizing for profit is unconscionable.
9. Innate Talent Drives Peak Remote Viewing Performance
What they display in terms of talent is probably somewhere between fifty and one hundred percent of what they will eventually display after training.
Talent over training. Innate talent is key to peak RV performance. Training refines existing ability and builds consistency, but won't create world-class viewers from scratch.
Realistic expectations. Most achieve major "gestalts" with sporadic details. Consistently defying chance in controlled studies is rare, limited to a tiny percentage.
Lifelong practice. Talented viewers face a continuous battle for consistency and reliability. Improvement beyond initial talent is often minimal, emphasizing acceptance of inherent capacity.
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Review Summary
Remote Viewing Secrets receives mixed reviews averaging 3.81/5 stars. Many readers praise McMoneagle's expertise and detailed protocols for remote viewing practice, finding it an intelligent, scientific introduction to the topic. Positive reviewers appreciate the clear, non-mystical presentation and practical guidelines. Critics complain the book lacks actual "secrets," contains insufficient beginner exercises, and doesn't meet expectations as a hands-on handbook. Some find the protocol-heavy approach tedious or unnecessarily technical. One sarcastic reviewer dismisses the entire concept as fraudulent. Overall, it's recommended for those seeking a serious, structured introduction to remote viewing.
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