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FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions...
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- Who typically schedules an MRV session?
A - There are a couple of themes that I find people have in
common. First and foremost - they are sick and tired of being sick and
tired!
They've already been to so many doctors who've told them that
they just have to live like this the rest of their lives, or
they've been to doctors who just don't quite dig deep enough to figure
out what's really wrong, which is common too. Often they have problems
going on in their inner world. Depression, anxiety or worry, or
something like that that they just don't know how else to get to the
bottom of. MRV is really good for helping people get to a deeper
understanding of themselves, learn something, or validate
something deep within themselves that otherwise they have no resources
to do. MRV can help a person get to the roots of what's ailing
them, and then provide the energetic support for them to heal
themselves. In that way, MRV incorporates RI - remote influencing
- for healing purposes. Other clients include those people who for
whatever reason are not able to easily express themselves. They may
be people who are so ill that they cannot speak (or speak
correctly), have a disability, or are children who are too young
to speak.
Q - What are some of the most common complaints that your clients
have?
A - Well, there are some really common imbalances that many people
complain of. The first is fatigue. The next most common problem I find
is digestive - something is wrong somewhere in their gastrointestinal
tract. The third most common symptoms I see are hormonal imbalances. In
both men and women this is a pretty complex topic, but usually it
centers around cortisol and a person's reaction to stress, whether
internal or external stress. These hormonal imbalances can affect us
profoundly on so many levels that they really are of primary importance
in most people. Of course, having pain in the body is real common as
well.
Q - What is Medical Remote Viewing?
A - MRV is a skill that utilizes our own natural senses of perception to pick up on the subtle energetics that people give off. MRV
shows us how to develop these innate senses and then provides a format
and set of procedures to scan a person's "energetic presence"
and make sense of it in a way that is useful to the client. It's
worth noting here that medical intuition is not a very good term for
what we’re doing when we do MRV, because we are not practicing medicine in any way. In MRV
we provide intuitive impressions, it is to be used in conjunction with
a person's medical advisors. In all fairness to the originators
of remote viewing, by their own standards and definitions of RV, MRV is one next step in the application of RV. MRV would not be where it is now without the work of the originators of RV. MRV should be considered a refinement and advancement in the remote viewing and influencing of people for healing purposes.
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- Can other people learn how to do remote medical intuition, or
is this a special attribute that only a few are born with?
I've
been teaching these skills for years and have not found anyone who
couldn't learn how to be in touch and utilize at least some of these
senses, to some degree. Ingo Swann, the premier remote viewer and
natural psychic has reported that we might have as many as 272 of these
different special senses!
Q - What inspires you to do this work?
A - I really believe that sharing my ability to do MRV
for people is a calling for me, a real passion. I've seen it have a
very powerful impact on people. It's great to be able to give someone
some help or assistance when they may have felt they had none, nor was
it possible for them to be helped. It's very gratifying to me.
Also, I love teaching it. It's really exciting to see someone get a
direct confirmation from one of his or her unutilized senses for the
first time. It's really a pleasure to be a part of someone expanding
their horizons that way. To see them have that bigger sense of
themselves and the world around them is a great experience for me too!
They can then take these skills to empower themselves and take charge
of their own health. Of course, teaching other caregivers how to use MRV is a real pleasure as well.
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