Monitoring
Master Monitoring in Controlled Remote Viewing
In this seminar, our trainees learn how to monitor Controlled Remote Viewing sessions. The task of the monitor is diverse and complex, and many remote viewers shy away from this responsibility. Unjustly so! Only through proper monitoring, which establishes the finely-tuned balance between neutrality and result orientation, can the viewer/monitorteam extract the last valuable pieces of information! In addition, tasking has a decisive influence on the success of these ssion. Therefore, this seminar not only sheds light on the tasks and responsibilities of the monitor, but also on tasking. Students learn how to confidently and neutrally conduct the session without influencing it.
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Monitoring
- Tasks of the monitor
- Neutral appearance and formulations
- Avoidance of influences
- Optimal support for the viewer
- Tasking
- Cueing strategies
Training contents
The seminar places great emphasis on neutral appearance and guiding the session. Not only are neutral formulations provided, but various cueing strategies are also presented. Through these strategies, viewers and monitors can reach their goals optimally. In addition, the topic of tasking is examined in detail, and frontloading, target formulation, session instructions, and coordinate allocation are part of the training.
- Tasks and characteristics of the monitor
- Principles of monitoring
- Neutral appearance and formulations
- Balance between guidance and neutrality
- Body language
- Session process from the monitor's perspective
- Supporting the viewer in emotional imbalances
- Recognizing AOL, AOL/s
- Telepathic Overlay
- Cueing strategies
- Tasking
- Aesthetic impact from the monitor's perspective
Objective of the seminar
Upon completion of this seminar, the trainee is able to confidently, discreetly, and neutrally guide a Controlled Remote Viewing session. They are aware of the pitfalls of monitoring and know how to deal with unexpected situations. The student is familiar with various cueing strategies and knows when to apply which strategy to optimally describe the target. In addition, the trainee can create extensive taskings for training and operational sessions.
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Training structure
The seminar consists of a total of three training days, with the first day dedicated to theoretical content, while the other two days are practice-oriented but also include further deepening of the theory. On the practice days, there is ample opportunity to complete Controlled Remote Viewing sessions.
Participation requirements
As a prerequisite for participation, the Level 2 Advanced Seminar in Controlled Remote Viewing must be completed.
Monitoring Seminar
Our Prices- Comprehensive introduction to monitoring
- Focus on responsibilities, neutrality, tasking, cueing strategies
- Knowing and avoiding pitfalls
- Optimal support for the viewer