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Lmao are you a normie?
Yes you are
Man thanks for that good chuckle I got out of your reply
I'm a published remote viewing researcher. I have a chapter in a book with Jon Knowles and Debra Lynne Katz on ARV covering a year-long proof-of-concept project looking at time from event and RV session signal strength. You know, just normie stuff.
With your obvious lack of experience in remote viewing, I'm suggesting you start with something easily accessible that has a widely well-regarded new user tutorial. IRVA refers people to the reddit community tutorial as well, becasue they liked the work we did on it, it's intended to be easy to use and easy to translate for non-English speakers. I adapted a version of the latest guide for WF users here. Which I expect you'll dismiss without even reading. Don't need to use ARV to know that.
As for your dismissal of karma and gambling, that's a pretty basic Buddhist teaching. Gambling, by definition, means loss to someone involved. That's the point of gambling. Just because you don't see the other person doesn't mean they don't exist. Discussions about a consciousness invovlved in remote viewing date back decades, and some people blame "displacement," I think, in error, as a way to rationalize away a very real way in which remote viewing messes with people. You can do hundreds of successful ARV targets, and the first time you put down money, you get a very strong, very wrong result. Over and over. It's incredibly well-documented, which is why Jon and Debra wrote their ARV book, to address it in detail.
You know, just 100% normie stuff.