If learning RV, this one is better avoided
Luscher | Goyim City, Wisconsin, United States | 08/09/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Composed entirely of heavily-edited weekend (one day ?) courses in a Ramada conference room somewhere, the presentation is primarily anecdotal in nature, loosely following the outline of a Power Point presentation. Lyn initially seemed especially unprepared for the event, having to back-up a few times within the first four or five minutes of the presentation to explain things that should have been explained first. The other problem he has with public speaking is confusing two terms, and stumbling over them both one after the other - an annoying habit to an attentive student like myself
Disc 1 (''Basic : Remote Viewing'') - This disc fails to include even a cursory review of RV (unless you consider a comparison of ''the terms used by Lyn vs. the terms used by Ingo'' a review of RV), and can by no means be considered a substitute for an introductory course. As it turns out, this disc is mainly geared toward basic Remote Influencing concepts, which I wasn't terribly interested in, to be honest. My expectation was that I could learn the basics of RV and ignore the RI portions - an entirely mistaken assumption on my part
Disc 2 (''Advanced : Remote Influencing'') - Even less structured, and less focused than the first disc. Expands on the first disc primarily by means of personal rumination, some of which is also included in the first disc (such as the ''Secret Factory'') further underscoring of the lack of RV training on disc 1
If you are interested in learning RV you'd be well advised to skip this one - it will never be an important part of that learning curve"
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Tulsa_Vet | Tulsa OK | 08/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is an interesting program about the history and science of RV but not a teaching program on how to do RV"