Lyn Buchanan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I know one time we had one of the viewers go over, and one of the things you have to learn in remote viewing is how to overcome pollution.
And so we were never supposed to pollute each other.
but you don't learn how to overcome pollution by not facing it.
And so one time one of the viewers was going over and he'd been having trouble with fighting pollution.
And so we had the coffee pot and he always got coffee to take over with him to the other building when he did a session.
And it was a practice session.
And so I went up and got my coffee at the same time.
And right as he finished fixing his coffee and turned to go away, I said, oh, by the way, your target today is probably not the Eiffel Tower.
And I turned and walked away back to my desk and left him standing there having to fight the Eiffel Tower.
And we would do things like that to each other, you know.
It was, I think, something they did for all of us.
Why?
Bill Ray, I know they had him remote view Buddha, and that was a life-changing experience for him.
And I think they did that to all of us just to give us the experience.
Many of the targets we got,
We're to gain experience in how to view things.
We did those because there was feedback.
They wouldn't give us targets for which there was no feedback because you can't judge.
Oh, things like Joan of Arc.
What did Joan of Arc?