Class Type: Sunday Morning
Outbounder Remote Viewing Group Session
At every IRVA remote viewing conference we host an outbounder remote viewing experience. But instead of a single remote viewer, there is a whole roomful of them. Join us for this fun and satisfying remote viewing experience.
What Are the New, Vastly Higher Traditional Sensory Potentials and What Does it Mean for Remote Sensing?
Maureen advocates for a more natural approach to sentience and believe invasive augmentation is unnecessary and dangerous, suggesting that remote viewers can benefit from the latest research into traditional sensory potentials to better avail themselves of the many biological channels they use for their work.
Longitudinal research on children with memories of past lives: a follow-up study.
Dr. Pehlivanova will give an overview of the landmark work performed by the department of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia.
The Situation Room: Remote Viewing Research News Flash
The Situation Room: Remote Viewing Research News Flash
Formal, Applied, Archival, & Community Updates — Debra Lynne Katz, Ph.D., joined by Jon Knowles & other guest reporters
How Are We Really Doing as Remote Viewers?
The 2022 Warcollier Award was won by a research project that focuses on measuring the concrete hit accuracy of CRV sessions. The results provide a standardized benchmark that can reveal the strengths and weaknesses of the individual viewer.