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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Okay I have to know. If you are not in some service which requires top secret information, what would you use remote viewing for in your personal life? With any human skill, you have to be aware of what its capabilities are, and what its limitations are. Remote viewing is no exception. Some of [...]]]></description>
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Okay I have to know. If you are not in some service which requires top secret information, what would you use remote viewing for in your personal life?<br />
<br />With any human skill, you have to be aware of what its capabilities are, and what its limitations are.  Remote viewing is no exception.  Some of its practitioners claim it can do things far beyond what is reasonable.  However, when you understand how it works, there are some very useful things you can do with it.  One group in England right now is experimenting with RV for medical diagnosis purposes, with some success.  Other folks are using remote viewing to improve success in investing.  Correctly applied associative remote viewing (ARV) is typically around 70% correct in predicting future outcomes, such as changes in stock, currency exchange or commodity prices.  All four ARV investment projects that I have been involved in, for example, made money, and there are several such ARV projects ongoing in the remote viewing community as we speak.  One of my ARV course graduates recently won the Texas Pick-3 Lottery twice out of around 15 tries, after getting two of the three numbers correct eight times.  Given that there is statistically 1 in 1,000 odds of winning the Pick-3 even once just by chance, that is a huge statistical success (not to mention financially rewarding, LOL!).  RV has been used successfully to make archaeological discoveries (read Stephan Schwartz&#8217;s well-documented book &#8220;The Alexandria Project&#8221; for some examples), and continues to be.  And there are various projects afoot to use it to explore historical events.  </p>
<p>But traditional uses for remote viewing are still viable, too, such as trying to locate missing persons or items (the addition of dowsing can help improve success here, as well) or collect intelligence – and not always in support of government or military, but also law enforcement or business.  But there are two challenges to that: 1) Making sure the remote viewers involved really know what they’re doing (there are many out there who claim expertise based only on a weekend course), and 2) Convincing potential users or clients that remote viewing is worth giving a try.  Sometimes 1) and 2) conflict – such as, a client taking a risk and hiring a weekend-warrior RV’er, who fails&#8230;and the client then concludes that RV doesn’t work because an inexperienced RV’er claimed too much and couldn’t deliver.  As with anything, caution and due diligence is always advised, but remote viewing can be very rewarding, financially and otherwise.</p>
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