January 2020 – All about Associative Remote Viewing (ARV)

Hi viewers, and happy new year! We’ll be getting together again on Wednesday, 15 January 2020 from 7-9 PM to talk all things remote viewing! This month, we will delve into associative remote viewing, or ARV. ARV is a way of RVing the outcome of a choice or event. Instead of attempting to view the winner of a sporting event, for instance, an RV target is substituted for a particular team. At the conclusion of the sporting event, viewers are shown the feedback associated with the winning team.

Your tasking is to view the target you will be shown at the end of the game or event. The RV task is really just like any other – you are viewing like any other time, only your target is looking into a future outcome. Exciting, isn’t it? In states which allow sports betting you can even put a wager on the outcome, which is what the APPFest conferences do each year in Las Vegas.

One key difference in associative remote viewing is the need for a judge or judges. The judge’s role is to decide if the sessions fit or not, i.e., did the viewer make contact? Is there enough data to make a decision? Sometimes there isn’t enough data – and if one were wagering one would pass. Money not lost is money available for another day, after all!

We will go over how ARV works and once again work two targets, one of which will be an ARV session of the outcome of an NFL game played on the following Sunday. Should be fun!