ARV - Associative Remote Viewing Session Reports

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Associative Remote Viewing ARV means in the binary case that there are two possible outcomes of an external event. Each of the two possible outcomes is associated with a picture so in binary ARV there are two pictures instead of how ordinary remote viewing only has one target picture. The outcome of the external event decides which one of the two pictures becomes assigned as the target, and the other picture is then referred to as a decoy. The remote viewing is done on the picture and not on the event itself, but by associating the outcome of the event with a picture instead of with the event itself, ARV remote viewing tries to predict the outcome of the external event before the event has happened. This requires that a remote viewing is done and that the remote viewing is matched to one of the two picture options. When the outcome of the event is known, the remote viewer is shown the picture that was assigned as the target, as the target feedback.

Associative Remote Viewing is done to use remote viewing to try to predict ahead of time the outcome of an event.

ARV Protocols
ARVA
ARVB