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THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO REMOTE VIEWING by Paul H. Smith. Las Vegas, NV: Intentional Press, 2015. Pp x + 280. $17.95 (paperback). ISBN 9-7819-3881-5010.
Much information has been written about the many facets of remote viewing. (RV). One can find such information on the Internet and in books and magazines. Paul Smith has been able to succeed in condensing the many facets of remote viewing into this relatively short how-to-remote viewing guide.
Paul discusses how remote viewing was used in military intelligence gathering, how it has been used in police investigations and finding missing people, and how it is being used in financial investing. The book is not just a presentation of theory and hands-on remote viewing, but it also discusses actual cases where remote viewing successfully helped to provide information that actually solved problems and answered questions.
Paul's writing is easily understood and to the point. It is like he is talking to you. He presents remote viewing in a logical manner. This guide explains exactly what remote viewing is and what it is not. Paul sufficiently explains the different types or methodologies of remote viewing as well as the protocol involved in a remote viewing session. The protocol is what makes remote viewing remote viewing.
Paul starts by discussing the most popular of remote viewing styles, which is coordinate remote viewing (CRV) brought into existence in the late 1970s and the early 1980s by Stanford Research International (SRI) researchers and Ingo Swann, a SRI remote viewer. CRV is made up of six stages...