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Angela Thompson Smith ~ Remote Viewing Master Class
May 3, 2019 - May 5, 2019
$350.00May 3-5, 2019
Renowned remote viewer and author Angela Thompson Smith, Ph.D, will offer a “Remote Viewing Master Class” May 3-5 at the Rhine Research Center in Durham, co-sponsored by the Rhine and Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship (SFF) of Raleigh.
This special, limited-seat workshop will be held 7-9 p.m. Friday, May 3, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, May 4-5, at the Rhine Center, located at 2741 Campus Walk Ave #500, Durham, NC 27705.
Only 10 spots are available. All registration will occur on a first-come, first-served basis through PayPal on this website. Tickets are non-refundable. You may purchase tickets using the link at the bottom of this page.
What is a Remote Viewing Master Class?
Remote viewing is a perceptual or mental technique that can perceive and report on locations, events, objects, and people that are distant in time and space from the perceiver. The topic has a 40+- year history of research and development by private research organizations, universities and the U.S. military.
The goal of the master class is to train independent remote viewers to use their skills and expertise on real-world projects through small classes taught by an RV professional. Aspiring students typically consider master classes to be one of the most effective means towards skilled development.
What You Will Learn
Perceptual techniques such as Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV), Extended Remote Viewing (ERV) and RV history are covered in the master class. This master class will achieve the following:
- Bring new students “up to speed” with remote viewing methods
- Offer revision to previously trained students
- Enable students to work as a small group or team
- Give students a “tool-belt” of different remote viewing methods
- Prepare students for solo RV work
- Prepare students for operational or real-life work
- Provide targets of fairly equal complexity
- Provide dynamic real-world targets (often with video feedback)
In a typical master class, all the students watch and learn as the instructor takes one student at a time through a session, carried out with the instructor as their monitor. Students then participate in daily group and solo remote viewing sessions with real-life projects. The value of the master class is that all students can benefit from the instructor and the group.
The training will enable you to:
- Identify locations, structures, events, objects and people at the target site
- Access sensory information about a location including ambiance and movement
- Separate true data from imagination and analytical constructs
- Access simple and complex dimensional information about a location
- Name tangible objects at the target site (vehicles, furniture, electronics)
- Identify concepts associated with the target site (industrial, political, social)
- Connect with individuals at the site to access important information
- Connect with individuals to “see” what they are seeing at the site
- Identify and interrogate phrases and words from accessed data
- Dialogue with individuals at the site
- Move around the target site: underground, within structures or aerially
- Move between target sites in time and space
- Learn to create time, distance and age of site timelines
- Sketch locations and use them to identify characteristics of the target site
- Create a clay model of the target site, using it to further identify site data
- Identify alpha-numeric analytics to access further information
- Implement remote influence techniques to access and send information
- Alter dimensionality, time and space at the site for further access
Schedule
This class will begin with an introduction Friday night, from 7 to 9 p.m. and continue all day on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. with lunch and rest breaks. Snacks, coffee, tea, and water will be available. Students are expected to be on time, attend all portions and be totally engaged throughout the class. The dress code is casual.
Training Materials
Students are expected to obtain a copy of Daz Smith’s CRV Manual on Amazon.com. Other books that will prepare students for the course are SEER: 30 Years of Remote Viewing…. and Counting by Angela T. Smith and Paul H. Smith’s: The Essential Guide to Remote Viewing. All other training materials will be provided.
Fees/Lunch
The fee of $350 per student for the three-day course is payable through PayPal at the bottom of this page. The 10 available spaces will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis and are non-refundable. A selection of catered lunches will be offered for $12 per day, which can be purchased each day by check or cash. Otherwise, students are encouraged to bring their own food and beverages, which can be stored and refrigerated on site. There will not be time to go out to eat.
About The Sponsors: SFF and The Rhine
The Rhine Research Center is an independent, non-profit parapsychology research center that explores the frontiers of consciousness and exceptional human experiences in the context of unusual and unexplained phenomena. The Rhine’s mission is to advance the science of parapsychology, to provide education and resources for the public, and to foster a community for individuals with personal and professional interest in PSI, or psychic abilities.
Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship (SFF) is a not-for-profit, volunteer organization that has been serving the Triangle metaphysical community since 1973. Its mission is to enhance the spiritual, mystical, and metaphysical awareness and consciousness of our community by sponsoring programs that facilitate personal growth and development and a holistic approach to health and living. SFF is not affiliated with any religious organization.