Guideline Updates for Remote Viewing & Evaluating Viewer Results
What do experts recommend doing when remote viewing? Do remote viewers know when they are getting accurate results?
Jimmy Akin has co-authored two recent papers on remote viewing that discuss these questions. In this presentation, Akin explores the recommendations of some active remote viewers who provide guidelines for people interested in practicing RV professionally or just for fun. In addition, he will discuss a second paper that evaluates whether remote viewers can accurately determine when they are “on target” versus when they miss the target.
Jimmy's experiences working with the International Remote Viewing Association's (IRVA) Research Unit give him special insight into the methods of remote viewing and recent research done within the field. Join us for this interesting conversation with a very engaging speaker!
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Jimmy Akin is an instructor at the Rhine Education Center (www.RhineEdu.org) and the host of Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World (Mysterious.fm), a Top 25 documentary podcast on Apple Podcasts in the United States with approximately 200,000 weekly listeners. Known for his clear, analytical approach to unusual claims, he explores topics at the intersection of science, history, and the unexplained. His work reflects a strong interest in careful research, critical thinking, and making complex or controversial subjects accessible to a broad audience.
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