psionicman
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Post by psionicman on Dec 23, 2007 20:16:40 GMT -5
hi, i have a question. Can you remote view true your psi ball? i am asking this question simple becuese i tried and well failed and kinda did it at the same time i have made a psi ball the remote view around my house but it kinda exploded well i let it go becuase of my very poor experiance on making them (it only been 6 day. thanks for reaply ;D ^^
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Post by The Adfeng on Dec 26, 2007 20:09:40 GMT -5
You can remote view psi balls. It's just if they stay together. You have to be able to keep it there for a long time for people to remote view it, because it would disappear if you didn't tend to it.
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brandonslau
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Post by brandonslau on Jan 2, 2008 21:21:44 GMT -5
I think he is asking can you remote view via psi ball.Sending a psi ball somewhere then rving threw it. Kinda like throwing a spy camera over a wall while looking at the camer's view on your lap top.
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KiroKatashi
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Post by KiroKatashi on Jan 5, 2008 0:58:39 GMT -5
If that's what he wants, why not just skip the psi ball and just RV the place. If there's good reason tell it because I don't know very much about RVing right now.
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Post by The Adfeng on Jan 6, 2008 21:04:39 GMT -5
I've never tried RVing using a psi ball, like a camera. But, I guess anything is possible. Just learn to Remote View, it's a lot simpler than you think it is.
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Post by Astral Samurai on Jan 18, 2008 23:17:57 GMT -5
Actually I studied a cultist method once that they referred to as 'The Watcher' where you create an orb of astral substance (much like a psiball, I don't see why a psiball wouldn't work) and then you send it on to follow someone or to observe an area for you.
In the experience I had with it, I found that remote viewing without the watcher to be more accurate, however, the up side to RV via a psiball is it takes little to no effort.
Say you're busy with driving or somewhat but you have the sudden need to check up on someone far away. Pull over make a watcher, program it to return in one hour and send it off. When you get to your destination call the watcher back and reabsorb it. You tend to get some strange memories from nowhere, however it is difficult to separate the actual experiences of the watcher from your imagination.
So two pluses for RV via psiball, you can RV over a period of time and not have to interrupt your schedule if it won't allow you to sit and concentrate quietly.
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shaamansu
Amateur Psion
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Post by shaamansu on Jan 25, 2008 18:55:00 GMT -5
..Actually, once you are experienced enough...you can Multi-Task, as in your example of driving and stopping to make a psi ball...in actuality, you can continue driving and RV at the same time. Saves time, and you can continue what you are doing at the same time...lol I know of people who do create astral balls to remote view. I have never tried it....it is just easier to do it yourself...lol
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Post by Barriss Offee on Mar 1, 2008 14:27:02 GMT -5
Well, I have done something like this before, actually. I have constructs anchored to most of my family and friends that act like "The Watchers" mentioned above. All these constructs (I call them "cameras") are linked to my main taskmaster construct that follows me around everywhere.
If I wanted to, for example, see how my dad was doing while I was thousands of miles away in London, I would just ping my taskmaster, "Show feed from camera 2." And the taskmaster would sort of open up the main link between it and my dad's camera construct, then branch that link into two seperate links with one still connecting my dad's camera to the taskmaster and the other connecting my dad's camera to me.
It would only take about a second for my taskmaster to do the branching thing. Then all I would have to do is close my eyes and visualize the link connecting me to the camera like a giant telescope, then look down it and see what my dad was doing. I could also scan him through the link, etc.
I know this method works because I have experimented with it before. I had a camera anchored to my friend Austin a few weeks back (still do, in fact), and called him two or three times throughout the day. When he answered, I described to him where he was in his house and what he was / had been doing. Twice I was right on, while once I described what he had been doing a little while back.
Anyway, this is a nice method. You can also modify it pretty easily. For example, if you haven't made a taskmaster construct, then you could just program your cameras to have a constant link directly into your mind. This might, in fact, be easier, although if you have lots of cameras like I do, the constant stream of information can give you a bit of a headache.
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