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		<title>By: Mitch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mitch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 21:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I didn&#039;t remote view you. I haven&#039;t done a remote viewing session in over two years.

Your IP goes to a server in Creston, I was just having a little fun. There&#039;s no trickery and I&#039;m not claiming to have used remote viewing to discover your server location. It&#039;s a pretty basic function of the internet.

I am not the person proving remote viewing, and I have no need to do so. I don&#039;t care if you believe it&#039;s real or not. 

We all have our own reality. That&#039;s one of my fundamental beliefs and it&#039;s something that has been argued for the entire existence of man. There is no end in sight, and I don&#039;t feel like arguing.

If you think I&#039;m out of touch with reality and that I am a liar, then by all means, go read someone else&#039;s blog. This blog is not for you. Why would you want to keep reading articles written by someone you believe is lying to you? I wouldn&#039;t. 

Why don&#039;t you do a little searching and hit up some of the remote viewing communities and ask them for the evidence. It&#039;s there, and it&#039;s in huge numbers. They&#039;ll be happy to argue with you until blue-in-the-face. 

Remote Viewing information IS EVERYWHERE. It&#039;s on TV, police are using them (though they don&#039;t talk about it because they are afraid of public backlash for using HOAXERS AND PSYCHICS and wasting public money on things that most people (yourself included) believe are complete hoaxes. They have located missing people. My RV instructor, Paul Elder, and his team have all been involved in several missing person cases and they have had a few successful finds thanks to RV directly. This information is not hidden. It&#039;s not publicized either, because most people think it&#039;s fake.

Just for fun, here&#039;s a few names to look up. Joe McMoneagle, Pat Price, Ingo Swann, Lyn Buchanan, David Morehouse, Russel Targ, Hal Puthoff, Paul H. Smith, just to name a few. They are the real pioneers of RV. Look to them for the evidence, they have decades worth of evidence to back them up. I don&#039;t. I only have my own experience.

I don&#039;t like arguing or trying to convince people of things they don&#039;t want to believe, and so I&#039;m not going to. I&#039;m perfectly fine if you spend your entire life believing that RV is a hoax. It will never lighten your life and you will never learn anything from the experience of RV, and that&#039;s okay with me.

I was skeptical of course when I first discovered remote viewing, but my mind is not so tightly shut that I wouldn&#039;t give it a good honest try. It was fun, I had a great learning experience, and I proved it to myself that there&#039;s more to it than just mere coincidence. I was not ripped off when I purchased DVDs or paid for workshops or books. I feel like it was money well spent, and I&#039;d spend it again in a heartbeat for the experiences I had with RV.

I don&#039;t expect you to not be skeptical, but I expect you to realize that I&#039;m just another person, I&#039;m not a professional remote viewer, and I&#039;m just giving my honest experience and thoughts on the matter.

I have no need to lie here. Why would I lie about something like that? I wanted to share an interesting part of my life with the people who read my blog. If you don&#039;t like that, &lt;em&gt;go away&lt;/em&gt;.

I showed one of my best remote viewing sessions in this article, I linked to the places I learned RV from, and even my remote viewing teachers website. Why don&#039;t you go do a little reading instead of trying to start an argument on my blog? There are tons of books out there, both scientific and personal stories. I showed the evidence that I have, and I admit that I don&#039;t have much. I admit that it won&#039;t be enough evidence to convince you, or the many others with shackled minds, but I don&#039;t care if it convinces you or not. That was never my intention.

I&#039;m not trying to convince you or anyone of anything, I honestly don&#039;t care what you believe or what you don&#039;t believe. Your beliefs are yours and they don&#039;t have any bearing on my life experience.

If you want to live a narrow minded life where you believe that everyone has to prove everything to you and that nothing is possible until someone has proved it to you on your request, then so be it. If you&#039;re happy and comfortable with that limited world-view, that&#039;s fine. Actually, that&#039;s GREAT if you&#039;re happy with it.

To you remote viewing seems like fantasy, to me it&#039;s very real. I&#039;m not here to prove anything and that wasn&#039;t the intention behind this article. The intention was to share an interesting story with my readers and perhaps pry open a few minds just a little bit wider. 

Your demands for evidence will not be met here. If you&#039;re looking for scientific evidence, you&#039;ll have to look farther than some guy&#039;s blog.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I didn&#8217;t remote view you. I haven&#8217;t done a remote viewing session in over two years.</p>
<p>Your IP goes to a server in Creston, I was just having a little fun. There&#8217;s no trickery and I&#8217;m not claiming to have used remote viewing to discover your server location. It&#8217;s a pretty basic function of the internet.</p>
<p>I am not the person proving remote viewing, and I have no need to do so. I don&#8217;t care if you believe it&#8217;s real or not. </p>
<p>We all have our own reality. That&#8217;s one of my fundamental beliefs and it&#8217;s something that has been argued for the entire existence of man. There is no end in sight, and I don&#8217;t feel like arguing.</p>
<p>If you think I&#8217;m out of touch with reality and that I am a liar, then by all means, go read someone else&#8217;s blog. This blog is not for you. Why would you want to keep reading articles written by someone you believe is lying to you? I wouldn&#8217;t. </p>
<p>Why don&#8217;t you do a little searching and hit up some of the remote viewing communities and ask them for the evidence. It&#8217;s there, and it&#8217;s in huge numbers. They&#8217;ll be happy to argue with you until blue-in-the-face. </p>
<p>Remote Viewing information IS EVERYWHERE. It&#8217;s on TV, police are using them (though they don&#8217;t talk about it because they are afraid of public backlash for using HOAXERS AND PSYCHICS and wasting public money on things that most people (yourself included) believe are complete hoaxes. They have located missing people. My RV instructor, Paul Elder, and his team have all been involved in several missing person cases and they have had a few successful finds thanks to RV directly. This information is not hidden. It&#8217;s not publicized either, because most people think it&#8217;s fake.</p>
<p>Just for fun, here&#8217;s a few names to look up. Joe McMoneagle, Pat Price, Ingo Swann, Lyn Buchanan, David Morehouse, Russel Targ, Hal Puthoff, Paul H. Smith, just to name a few. They are the real pioneers of RV. Look to them for the evidence, they have decades worth of evidence to back them up. I don&#8217;t. I only have my own experience.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like arguing or trying to convince people of things they don&#8217;t want to believe, and so I&#8217;m not going to. I&#8217;m perfectly fine if you spend your entire life believing that RV is a hoax. It will never lighten your life and you will never learn anything from the experience of RV, and that&#8217;s okay with me.</p>
<p>I was skeptical of course when I first discovered remote viewing, but my mind is not so tightly shut that I wouldn&#8217;t give it a good honest try. It was fun, I had a great learning experience, and I proved it to myself that there&#8217;s more to it than just mere coincidence. I was not ripped off when I purchased DVDs or paid for workshops or books. I feel like it was money well spent, and I&#8217;d spend it again in a heartbeat for the experiences I had with RV.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t expect you to not be skeptical, but I expect you to realize that I&#8217;m just another person, I&#8217;m not a professional remote viewer, and I&#8217;m just giving my honest experience and thoughts on the matter.</p>
<p>I have no need to lie here. Why would I lie about something like that? I wanted to share an interesting part of my life with the people who read my blog. If you don&#8217;t like that, <em>go away</em>.</p>
<p>I showed one of my best remote viewing sessions in this article, I linked to the places I learned RV from, and even my remote viewing teachers website. Why don&#8217;t you go do a little reading instead of trying to start an argument on my blog? There are tons of books out there, both scientific and personal stories. I showed the evidence that I have, and I admit that I don&#8217;t have much. I admit that it won&#8217;t be enough evidence to convince you, or the many others with shackled minds, but I don&#8217;t care if it convinces you or not. That was never my intention.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not trying to convince you or anyone of anything, I honestly don&#8217;t care what you believe or what you don&#8217;t believe. Your beliefs are yours and they don&#8217;t have any bearing on my life experience.</p>
<p>If you want to live a narrow minded life where you believe that everyone has to prove everything to you and that nothing is possible until someone has proved it to you on your request, then so be it. If you&#8217;re happy and comfortable with that limited world-view, that&#8217;s fine. Actually, that&#8217;s GREAT if you&#8217;re happy with it.</p>
<p>To you remote viewing seems like fantasy, to me it&#8217;s very real. I&#8217;m not here to prove anything and that wasn&#8217;t the intention behind this article. The intention was to share an interesting story with my readers and perhaps pry open a few minds just a little bit wider. </p>
<p>Your demands for evidence will not be met here. If you&#8217;re looking for scientific evidence, you&#8217;ll have to look farther than some guy&#8217;s blog.</p>
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		<title>By: JTK</title>
		<link>http://www.exploringinfinity.com/2010/07/my-experience-with-remote-viewing/comment-page-1/#comment-981</link>
		<dc:creator>JTK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 18:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m not in Creston.  Is that an admission that your remote viewing failed?  Never been there.  Are you trying to trick people?  Were you hoping that an IP search would give you some slight chance of deceiving me?  Honest people don&#039;t need to play those games.

Show some of this proof.  Link to a missing persons website that declares people to have been found due to remote viewing.  Universally, police departments deny the claims of assistance by psychics and remote viewers.  I think you are misrepresenting the facts.  Provide the citations or don&#039;t make the claims. 

We share the same reality, Mitch.  Don&#039;t play those meaningless word games.  Those who make incredible claims must provide the incredible proof.  You provide nothing but make claim after claim.  Time to back them up, no?

To show you how out of touch with reality you are, think about this for a moment.
Proof of the effectiveness of remote viewing would be massively publicized.  Everywhere, Mitch.  TMZ.  Entertainment Tonight.  60 Minutes.  Dateline.  Local news would be using it to find Osama.  There would be incredible amounts of attention pointed at remote viewers if they had any abilities at all.  Gullible people like you seem to expect people to just back off and not be skeptical.  Considering your deceptive behavior in your comments I have to wonder if you aren&#039;t part of the fraud instead of just a victim.

Name the people who make profits using remote viewing to find missing persons.  Name them or stop pretending they exist.  You are either outrageously out of touch with reality or you are simply a liar, Mitch.

Drop the fantasy.  Back up your claims or don&#039;t make them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not in Creston.  Is that an admission that your remote viewing failed?  Never been there.  Are you trying to trick people?  Were you hoping that an IP search would give you some slight chance of deceiving me?  Honest people don&#8217;t need to play those games.</p>
<p>Show some of this proof.  Link to a missing persons website that declares people to have been found due to remote viewing.  Universally, police departments deny the claims of assistance by psychics and remote viewers.  I think you are misrepresenting the facts.  Provide the citations or don&#8217;t make the claims. </p>
<p>We share the same reality, Mitch.  Don&#8217;t play those meaningless word games.  Those who make incredible claims must provide the incredible proof.  You provide nothing but make claim after claim.  Time to back them up, no?</p>
<p>To show you how out of touch with reality you are, think about this for a moment.<br />
Proof of the effectiveness of remote viewing would be massively publicized.  Everywhere, Mitch.  TMZ.  Entertainment Tonight.  60 Minutes.  Dateline.  Local news would be using it to find Osama.  There would be incredible amounts of attention pointed at remote viewers if they had any abilities at all.  Gullible people like you seem to expect people to just back off and not be skeptical.  Considering your deceptive behavior in your comments I have to wonder if you aren&#8217;t part of the fraud instead of just a victim.</p>
<p>Name the people who make profits using remote viewing to find missing persons.  Name them or stop pretending they exist.  You are either outrageously out of touch with reality or you are simply a liar, Mitch.</p>
<p>Drop the fantasy.  Back up your claims or don&#8217;t make them.</p>
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		<title>By: Mitch</title>
		<link>http://www.exploringinfinity.com/2010/07/my-experience-with-remote-viewing/comment-page-1/#comment-974</link>
		<dc:creator>Mitch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 23:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are plenty of people using this to make profits and discover missing people. (not persons, persons are just papers)

It&#039;s been PROVEN. Yes, even with SCIENCE and double blind controlled experiments. 

Not by me, but by people who I&#039;ve learned from. I&#039;ve proven it to myself, and to friends and family.

If you expect everyone else to prove everything to YOU without doing any of YOUR OWN due diligence, YOU will not get far in life. YOU have to open YOUR OWN eyes, I cannot do it for YOU.

Finding the evidence for Remote Viewing is easy. Google it, it&#039;s everywhere. There are many, many, cases of police being aided with remote viewers, there are many recorded cases of people making money with RV. It&#039;s not all about money and locating things and describing your sweater either. I&#039;d rather not spend 10-40 hours doing several blind sessions just to discover what shirt you&#039;re wearing.. and by the time the sessions were done you&#039;d probably have changed it a few times and messed up the results anyway.

Remote Viewing doesn&#039;t mean sitting around in a dark room somewhere and actually SEEING what your target is. No, not at all. If you think that&#039;s how it works then you&#039;re right, it doesn&#039;t work that way. As far as I know, that&#039;s not possible. 

If you read the entire article I explain the pitfalls of the practice, and how it&#039;s not always as accurate or informative as we would like it to be, but that doesn&#039;t mean it&#039;s a hoax and that it doesn&#039;t work. It takes a long time to develop an accurate description of a target, especially something complex like trying to locate something or describe a sweater. It&#039;s really not worth the time and effort to do anything all that important with the skill. That&#039;s one of it&#039;s big downsides. Does that mean it doesn&#039;t work? No, it means it doesn&#039;t work as well as people think it should when they first hear about it.

It sounds like you want some magic pie-in-the-sky psychic to tell you about yourself, but that&#039;s not going to happen. Not here. Not with remote viewing... Unless you can convince a whole team of professionally trained RVers to take you up on your little request to satisfy your skepticism.

Yes, it&#039;s true that people are known to deceive themselves. You&#039;re deceiving yourself right now.

I&#039;ve seen the evidence, and CREATED MY OWN evidence. I&#039;ve met dozens of others who have done the same.

I did NOT get ripped off when I purchased a set of DVDs for $400 that teaches and explains this trainable, learn-able skill that ANYONE can learn. Buying those DVDs sent me on an incredible two year journey that, looking back, I would never be able to put a price on.

If you wanted to find the evidence that you request from me, you would easily find it. It&#039;s not hidden, not anymore. It&#039;s everywhere if you look for it. If you open YOUR eyes.

But who am I to say... For you, in YOUR reality tunnel perhaps remote viewing IS A COMPLETE HOAX. And maybe there is NO EVIDENCE in YOUR REALITY. It&#039;s yours, you make it whatever you want.

Please don&#039;t insult me and call me gullible on my blog when you have no idea what you&#039;re even talking about.

BTW - I hope the weather is nice in Creston. It&#039;s a little chilly here in Saskatoon. ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are plenty of people using this to make profits and discover missing people. (not persons, persons are just papers)</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been PROVEN. Yes, even with SCIENCE and double blind controlled experiments. </p>
<p>Not by me, but by people who I&#8217;ve learned from. I&#8217;ve proven it to myself, and to friends and family.</p>
<p>If you expect everyone else to prove everything to YOU without doing any of YOUR OWN due diligence, YOU will not get far in life. YOU have to open YOUR OWN eyes, I cannot do it for YOU.</p>
<p>Finding the evidence for Remote Viewing is easy. Google it, it&#8217;s everywhere. There are many, many, cases of police being aided with remote viewers, there are many recorded cases of people making money with RV. It&#8217;s not all about money and locating things and describing your sweater either. I&#8217;d rather not spend 10-40 hours doing several blind sessions just to discover what shirt you&#8217;re wearing.. and by the time the sessions were done you&#8217;d probably have changed it a few times and messed up the results anyway.</p>
<p>Remote Viewing doesn&#8217;t mean sitting around in a dark room somewhere and actually SEEING what your target is. No, not at all. If you think that&#8217;s how it works then you&#8217;re right, it doesn&#8217;t work that way. As far as I know, that&#8217;s not possible. </p>
<p>If you read the entire article I explain the pitfalls of the practice, and how it&#8217;s not always as accurate or informative as we would like it to be, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s a hoax and that it doesn&#8217;t work. It takes a long time to develop an accurate description of a target, especially something complex like trying to locate something or describe a sweater. It&#8217;s really not worth the time and effort to do anything all that important with the skill. That&#8217;s one of it&#8217;s big downsides. Does that mean it doesn&#8217;t work? No, it means it doesn&#8217;t work as well as people think it should when they first hear about it.</p>
<p>It sounds like you want some magic pie-in-the-sky psychic to tell you about yourself, but that&#8217;s not going to happen. Not here. Not with remote viewing&#8230; Unless you can convince a whole team of professionally trained RVers to take you up on your little request to satisfy your skepticism.</p>
<p>Yes, it&#8217;s true that people are known to deceive themselves. You&#8217;re deceiving yourself right now.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen the evidence, and CREATED MY OWN evidence. I&#8217;ve met dozens of others who have done the same.</p>
<p>I did NOT get ripped off when I purchased a set of DVDs for $400 that teaches and explains this trainable, learn-able skill that ANYONE can learn. Buying those DVDs sent me on an incredible two year journey that, looking back, I would never be able to put a price on.</p>
<p>If you wanted to find the evidence that you request from me, you would easily find it. It&#8217;s not hidden, not anymore. It&#8217;s everywhere if you look for it. If you open YOUR eyes.</p>
<p>But who am I to say&#8230; For you, in YOUR reality tunnel perhaps remote viewing IS A COMPLETE HOAX. And maybe there is NO EVIDENCE in YOUR REALITY. It&#8217;s yours, you make it whatever you want.</p>
<p>Please don&#8217;t insult me and call me gullible on my blog when you have no idea what you&#8217;re even talking about.</p>
<p>BTW &#8211; I hope the weather is nice in Creston. It&#8217;s a little chilly here in Saskatoon. <img src='http://www.exploringinfinity.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: JTK</title>
		<link>http://www.exploringinfinity.com/2010/07/my-experience-with-remote-viewing/comment-page-1/#comment-970</link>
		<dc:creator>JTK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 01:46:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Prove it.  Use it to make a profit.  Use it to discover the location of missing persons.  Use it to help the police.  Use it as a private detective.  Use it to find undiscovered ruins for an archeology department.  Volunteer to display your abilities in public.  Why doesn&#039;t any of that ever happen if these &#039;abilities&#039; are real?  These are incredible claims.  These claims are quite often associated with fraudsters, as you may have noticed yourself.

People are quite capable of deceiving themselves, this everyone knows.  

Can you explain why you aren&#039;t helping the police find kidnapped children that are being raped at this very moment?  Are you willing to put your abilities to the test and be judged by your success or failure?

How about you use your abilities to discover my location and describe me.  Tell people what color shirt I am wearing.  Or give a convincing reason why you aren&#039;t using your amazing new ability to help people right now.

If people had these abilities then someone somewhere would be willing to display them.  Why do they chose instead to sell $400 DVDs?

You got ripped off.  Until you become less gullible, good luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prove it.  Use it to make a profit.  Use it to discover the location of missing persons.  Use it to help the police.  Use it as a private detective.  Use it to find undiscovered ruins for an archeology department.  Volunteer to display your abilities in public.  Why doesn&#8217;t any of that ever happen if these &#8216;abilities&#8217; are real?  These are incredible claims.  These claims are quite often associated with fraudsters, as you may have noticed yourself.</p>
<p>People are quite capable of deceiving themselves, this everyone knows.  </p>
<p>Can you explain why you aren&#8217;t helping the police find kidnapped children that are being raped at this very moment?  Are you willing to put your abilities to the test and be judged by your success or failure?</p>
<p>How about you use your abilities to discover my location and describe me.  Tell people what color shirt I am wearing.  Or give a convincing reason why you aren&#8217;t using your amazing new ability to help people right now.</p>
<p>If people had these abilities then someone somewhere would be willing to display them.  Why do they chose instead to sell $400 DVDs?</p>
<p>You got ripped off.  Until you become less gullible, good luck.</p>
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		<title>By: Mitch</title>
		<link>http://www.exploringinfinity.com/2010/07/my-experience-with-remote-viewing/comment-page-1/#comment-969</link>
		<dc:creator>Mitch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You are sadly mistaken.

I wouldn&#039;t have written an article detailing such a positive experience with RV if it was a &#039;complete and total hoax&#039; as you put it.

Too bad your mind is closed so tightly. 

Perhaps one day it will blow open and the truth will come flooding in. Until then, good luck. ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are sadly mistaken.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t have written an article detailing such a positive experience with RV if it was a &#8216;complete and total hoax&#8217; as you put it.</p>
<p>Too bad your mind is closed so tightly. </p>
<p>Perhaps one day it will blow open and the truth will come flooding in. Until then, good luck. <img src='http://www.exploringinfinity.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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