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Consciously Communicate with your Submerged Consciousness: Learn and Apply 1ARV*

Consciously Communicate with your Submerged Consciousness: Learn and Apply 1ARV*. Self-Actualization. Marty Rosenblatt October 2, 2011 Webinar. Physics-Intuition-Applications Corp. marty@p-i-a.com 1ARV.com p-i-a.com p-i-a.edu. * ARV is an acronym for Associative Remote Viewing.

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Consciously Communicate with your Submerged Consciousness: Learn and Apply 1ARV*

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  1. Consciously Communicate with your Submerged Consciousness: Learn and Apply 1ARV* Self-Actualization Marty Rosenblatt October 2, 2011 Webinar Physics-Intuition-Applications Corp. marty@p-i-a.com 1ARV.com p-i-a.com p-i-a.edu * ARV is an acronym for Associative Remote Viewing

  2. Conscious Mind and Submerged Mind Ego Id Super-Ego Submerged Mind, Subconscious Mind, or simply, Your sub.

  3. Consciousness is The Mystery

  4. Consciousness is the Fundamental Consciousness A circle without a boundary… no “thing” can be separated. All “things” are entangled. The circle area represents all that consciousness touches - past, present, future and eternal… “all that is”. Any “Thing”Fuzzy Boundary

  5. Consciousness is the Fundamental Consciousness All of your conscious “nows” are in here…past, present and future. A circle without a boundary… no “thing” can be separated. All “things” are entangled. The circle area represents all that consciousness touches - past, present, future and eternal… “all that is”. “You”Fuzzy Boundary Your Sub Knows

  6. RVing a Missing Person Taskingexample • Coordinate - a tag for the specific RV prediction 123456 • Target - A summary of exactly what the viewer is to viewCurrent location and activities of a missing person, Jane Alice Smith whose home is in Dallas, Texas. • Tasker’s Intentions and Needs - the Viewer’s Task is to satisfy the Tasker. “Viewer is to move her consciousness to the target and describe and/or sketch it. Tasker and client need to find this missing person.” • Viewer’s Cue Describe/Sketch what the tasker needs. Coordinate and Viewer’s Cue is what the Viewer receives before RVing and generating the RV Transcript.

  7. RVing One Hidden PhotoSite is Great “Inner Communication” Practice 123456

  8. RV Hidden PhotoSite Tasking • Coordinate - a tag for the specific RV prediction 123456 • Target - A summary of exactly what the viewer is to viewA PhotoSite that the viewer will see as photo feedback for coordinate 123456. A PhotoSite is the physical site at the time the photo was taken including the most recognizable sights, sounds, smells, activities, functions, ideas, etc. that can be directly observed or inferred from the photo. • Tasker’s Intentions and Needs - the Viewer’s Task is to satisfy the Tasker.“Viewer is to move her consciousness to the target and describe and/or sketch it. Tasker needs this to provide valuable practice for this viewer.” • Viewer’s Cue Describe/Sketch what the tasker needs. Coordinate and Viewer’s Cue is what the Viewer receives before RVing and generating the RV Transcript.

  9. Remote Viewing (RVing) One Hidden PhotoSite is Great Communication “Practice” – for novices and professionals 123456 RV Transcript 123456

  10. Binary Future ChoicesChoice 1 or Choice 2Heads or TailsUp or Down Price MovesOver or Under Total Game Points

  11. RV One or the Other … Nah One Or Other Boring Front Loaded psi Missing Doesn’t Work

  12. BinaryARV Involves 2 PhotoSites ARV Associative Remote Viewing

  13. Binary ARV: For FeedBack, You will see and Know One of the Two Associations

  14. Binary ARV: For FeedBack, You will see and Know One of the Two Associations

  15. Binary ARV Problem: Your Submerged Consciousness Knows Both PhotoSites (PSs) all the Time Strong Link limits long-term reliability. Strong link is probably established during the Analysis of the RV transcript with the 2 PSs. This link is too strong!

  16. 1ARV: Only 1 PhotoSite – it is Randomly Associated with one Choice

  17. 1 ARV: Other Choice is Associated with Your Consciousness Wildcard

  18. 1ARV: Your Submerged Consciousness Appreciates the Difference!

  19. 1ARV – PhotoSite vs. Wildcard Target • The primary difference between a PhotoSite Target and a Wildcard Target is “who” chooses the Target, and when: • A PhotoSite Target is chosen by an IPS Selection Team before the Outcome is known to your conscious mind. • A Wildcard Target is chosen by you and/or your sub after the Outcome is known to your conscious mind.

  20. 1ARV Sessions in Linear Time(all about communication “thru” time) • Remote Viewing (RV) • Analyze/Judging (AJ) • FeedBack with Entangled Truth (FB) Communication RV FB AJ Submerged Mind, Subconscious Mind, or simply, Your sub.

  21. Exercise Your Precognitive Abilities Predict Over/Under(Total Game Points) for a Football Game Two 1ARV Sessions – 1 for Over and 1 for Under 1:00pm ET Start Time Today Over/Under Optional Wager 2 “Sides” Over Pts Side and Under Pts Side Winning Wager Side Sees a PhotoSite Other Side Receives a Wildcard Steelers vs. Texans

  22. 1ARV – Tasking Cues to Focus Your Intention FB Session Describe/Sketch what I need for Success as I define Success. • RV Session • Describe/Sketch what the tasker needs for Success as he defines Success.

  23. Success • Always bear in mind that your own resolution to success is more important than any other one thing. • Abraham Lincoln • Success and failure.  We think of them as opposites, but they're really not.  They're companions - the hero and the sidekick. • Laurence Shames • The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success. • Irving Berlin • I couldn't wait for success... so I went ahead without it. • Jonathan Winters

  24. 1ARV – Tasking Cues to Focus Your Intention FB Session Describe/Sketch what I need. • RV Session • Describe/Sketch what the tasker needs.

  25. 1ARV – Tasking Cues to Focus Your Intention FB Session Describewhat I need. • RV Session • Describewhat I need.

  26. 1ARV – “The Handshake” for Precognition • RV Session • Describe what I need. FB Session Describewhat I need. Your sub. Your sub. • Enhance “Entanglement Energy” Exchange • Intention • Expectation

  27. 1ARV Transcripts (RV and FB) Say Coordinate Out Loud for RV and FB Sessions RV and FB Sheets at: http://1arv.com/Worksheet2Sided.pdf

  28. 1ARV Viewing Session • Your task, if you choose to accept it, is to “Describe what I need.” Coord = 865291 Cool Down Say Coordinate Out Loud for RV Session

  29. Break before 2nd RV Session

  30. 1ARV Transcripts (RV and FB) Say Coordinate Out Loud for RV and FB Sessions RV and FB Sheets at: http://1arv.com/Worksheet2Sided.pdf

  31. 1ARV Viewing Session • Your task, if you choose to accept it, is to “Describe what I need.” Coord = 479821 Cool Down Say Coordinate Out Loud for RV Session

  32. Break before going left-brain intellectual (mostly )

  33. 1ARV – Analysis/Judging Leads to Prediction Your sub. Your sub. FB Session Describe what I need. • RV Session • Describe what I need. A Handshake “Initiated” During the FeedBack Session • AJ Session • Leads to a Prediction using an Indicator PhotoSite (IPS) Time for Analysis and Judging

  34. Targ’s Confidence Ranking System 7 Excellent correspondence, including good analytical detail (e.g. naming the target), and with essentially no incorrect information. • Good correspondence with good analytical information (e.g., naming the function of the target), and relatively little incorrect information. 5 Good correspondence with unambiguous unique matchable elements, but some incorrect information. 4 Good correspondence with several matchable elements intermixed with some incorrect information 3 Mixture of correct and incorrect elements, but enough of the former to indicate that the viewer has made contact with the target. 2 Some correct elements, but not sufficient to suggest results beyond chance expectation. 1 Little correspondence. 0 No correspondence CR = 3 = Pass

  35. IPS – Indicator PhotoSite • 865291 /Over

  36. Excel Spreadsheet for Group Summary

  37. Targ’s Confidence Ranking System 7 Excellent correspondence, including good analytical detail (e.g. naming the target), and with essentially no incorrect information. • Good correspondence with good analytical information (e.g., naming the function of the target), and relatively little incorrect information. 5 Good correspondence with unambiguous unique matchable elements, but some incorrect information. 4 Good correspondence with several matchable elements intermixed with some incorrect information 3 Mixture of correct and incorrect elements, but enough of the former to indicate that the viewer has made contact with the target. 2 Some correct elements, but not sufficient to suggest results beyond chance expectation. 1 Little correspondence. 0 No correspondence CR = 3 = Pass

  38. IPS – Indicator PhotoSite • 479821/Under

  39. Excel Spreadsheet for Group Summary • Now we have the data to make, perhaps, a group prediction, or pass. • Get Over/Under Total Points from Las Vegas (use LV Hilton) at: http://www.vegasinsider.com/nfl/odds/las-vegas/

  40. Break and Game • The Following was added after the Game Outcome • The group prediction was for Under 46 ½ Points. • We had a Hit  • 1ARV rocks!

  41. Precognition “Begins” with FeedBack Predict Over/Under(Total Game Points) for a Football Game Two 1ARV Sessions – 1 for Over and 1 for Under 1:00pm ET Start Time Today Over/Under Optional Wager 2 “Sides” Over Pts Side and Under Pts Side Winning Wager Side Sees a PhotoSite Other Side Receives a Wildcard Steelers vs. Texans Under will see a PhotoSite: 479821

  42. Remote Viewing (RVing) One Hidden PhotoSite is Great Communication “Practice” – for novices and professionals Precognition “Begins” with FeedBack

  43. Remote Viewing (RVing) One Hidden PhotoSite is Great Communication “Practice” – for novices and professionals Precognition “Begins” with FeedBack 479821 479821

  44. 1ARV - Hits and SidekicksExcel Sheet for Your Predictions

  45. 1ARV – “The Handshake” for Hits • RV Session • Describe what I need. FB Session Describewhat I need. Your sub. Your sub. • Enhance “Entanglement Energy” Exchange • Intention • Expectation

  46. Success and SideKick • Success and failure.  We think of them as opposites, but they're really not.  They're companions - the hero and the sidekick. • Laurence Shames • The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success. • Irving Berlin (fear! … seems contrary to success, if you carry a lot of it.) Trust Your SideKick

  47. Sub as a Sidekick (Companion/Partner) “Function of the sidekick Sidekicks can provide one or multiple functions, such as a counterpoint to the hero, an alternate point of view, or knowledge, skills, or anything else the hero does not have.” CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK Sidekicks are second bananas no more The leads are out and the quirky best friends are in: See the successes of 'Baby Mama' and 'Harold and Kumar.'

  48. 1ARV – “The Handshake” for Sidekicks FB Session Describe what I need. Your sub. • Enhance “Entanglement Energy” Exchange • Intention • Expectation Your sub.

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