Part 3 ARV assignment:

In Part 3 you will start an actual associative remote viewing assignment where you will be attempting to predict the outcome of a future event by assigning associations to 2 random targets. A judge will compare your perceptions to both targets and attempt to select one of the two targets. The association connected with the target that the judge selects will be your prediction. To review the arv process, please refer to this step by step review of the process

You are to do a total of 20 INDIVIDUAL arv projects. A project is 1 single question and you can use from 1 to 6 remote viewing sessions to predict the answer to that one question. I would prefer that you do one project per day, but if that's impossible, then do them as often as you can. I am also leaving the number of sessions per question up to you. Research has shown that the more remote viewing sessions per question, the greater likely hood of being able to measure psi. If you do not feel comfortable remote viewing multiple sessions, then start with 1 and work your way up as you feel you can.

You can choose your own future event, but it MUST be a RANDOM 50-50 chance event! I also want you to stay away from project questions where you might have an opinion or disposition regarding the outcome. Like for example, if you currently have a large position in the stock market - do not use the rise or fall of the DOW as your future event.

Here are some other future event ideas:

1. A coin flip

2. A financial market up or down

3. A lotto winning number even or odd

4. Ask a friend to guess red or black

5. Random red or black card choice

6. Roll of dice - even or odd

7. Close your eyes and open the phone book - point to a specific number - even or odd

8. Randomly open a book up and point to right or left hand page - even or odd page number

9. A sports event

You might require someone to assist you with this assignment. Your helper will have to assign photos to each outcome of your random question. Your helper should make sure that BOTH targets are sufficiently DIFFERENT - that will make judging easier. If you don't have a helper, then pick the target numbers randomly.

For targets, use any two targets from the 100 available in the Part 2 Target Practice page

Make sure to plan your feedback times in advance and make sure that they are AFTER the future event. When you have finished remote viewing, you can either have your helper judge them or you can judge them yourself.

Keep track of your results and submit to me.

Here's a step by step example:

1. Pick a future random event - example: Tomorrow at 9:00 am - a coin flip

2. Pick feedback times for each remote viewing session. If you are doing 6 remote viewing sessions then you will have 6 feedback times. Make sure to plan your feedback times AFTER the future event has occurred

3. Ask a friend to write down 2 target numbers from the practice section for each feedback time, OR you choose 2 randomly. (2 x 6 sessions equals 6 sets of targets, or 12 targets) If you are using an assistant, they should make sure that both targets in each set are sufficiently DIFFERENT so that judging is easy.

4. Now randomly associate 2 answers to your question beside each target number i.e.:

Feedback: 9:10 - Target #34 (Heads), Target #65 (Tails)

Feedback: 9:20 - Target #24 (Tails), Target #18 (Heads)

Feedback: 9:30 - Target #34 (Heads), Target #25 (Tails)

Feedback: 9:40 - Target #65 (Heads), Target #9 (Tails)

Feedback: 9:50 - Target #21 (Tails), Target #83 (Heads)

Feedback: 10:00 - Target #99 (Heads), Target #32 (Tails)

5. Do your remote viewing for each feedback time.

6. Either you or your helper will now judge the remote viewing data. Judging is basically comparing the remote viewing data with each of the two photos in a set and attempting to pick the one photo that the judge thinks the remote viewer percieved. You should also attempt to provide a level of confidence in your remote viewing data by giving it a score from 1 to 4.

Here's how to subjectively assign a score to a remote viewing session:

4 = A direct hit - remote viewing perception is HIGHLY unlikely to be due to chance. Very specific and precise.
3 = Very close, remote viewing probably NOT due to chance. A specific color - or shade or color, texture or pattern, object shape, etc.
2 = Some similarities -might be due to chance, but there is more perceptions that match one target than the other|
1 = Basically a guess. If you can't choose, but had to guess.

7. After the future event has occurred, and at your feedback times, click on the target# that corresponded to the outcome of the future event. In this case, If my coin toss was Heads, regardless of what was predicted, at 9:10, I would be looking at Target #34

8. Don't EVER look at the wrong target. If it happens to come up again in a future arv project - fine, but don't make any effort to remember the number.

As usual - I welcome any questions. Contact me at: greg@remote-viewing.com