Signal and Noise: Advanced Psychic Training for Remote Viewing, Clairvoyance, and ESP
S**W
Delivered on time
Was what I ordered. Well packaged and undamaged. Will buy from seller again.
N**E
Great book!
Great book! One of my favorites of his!
D**Z
Great book for setting up remote viewing projects & tons of images of actual RV sessions!
I was excited to read this book since I've attended Sean's PK workshops at various conferences and know him to be such a genuinely nice and caring and diligent person. Also he does share one of my own ideas in this book; and I'm presently working with one of the remote viewers who is featured in his book who just continually mentions how much her work with him has expanded her own intuition and life overall.First, I want to say he does a great job explaining how to set up an entire Associative Remote Viewing Trial/Remote Viewing experiment. There is a lot more involved with this then just the aspect of being psychic. A lot of people want to know, "how can I be more psychic?". While practicing the exercises in this book will likely help with increasing spontaneous precognative experiences, the main point of this book is to help people make use of their psychic abilities - and he's showing how to do that in the context of using it to make predictions about the lottery and related purposes.I think one of the most valuable things about this book is that he shows what people quite new to this work are producing in terms of using their clairvoyance and other intuitive abilities to describe photographs they will see in the future. While many books and websites about remote viewing just show the best parts of a remote viewers transcript, he is sharing entire transcripts, so one can see what is correct and incorrect, more detailed and less so, especially for newer remote viewers who are in the process of still learning how to do all this. He also has a section on displacement - which is an important topic to those of us involved in remote viewing and psi based experiments, since it has to do with what happens when one is getting psychic information, but to the wrong thing.I also loved his experimental attitude towards this work. His suggestions for massaging a remote viewer during or immediately before a session was something I would never in a million years have thought of , even though I've been doing this work now intensely for over 25 years. There were plenty of other great ideas too.I also liked his down to earth approach that while yes, he's got some experience under his belt, he's learning alongside his students. Together they discovered what worked and what needed to be adjusted and he's completely honest about these things. Nothing is hidden here. He's not like - here is just what works, and only what is correct. He lets it all hang loose.I also loved that he featured the remote viewers with shared their bios, to show that they are normal people who are exploring these topics like any other. Sean helps to really normalize these tasks. He also demonstrates a tremendous respect for those he works with, something quite refreshing!What readers new to these areas should understand is this is a very specific application of remote viewing - one that involves endless interesting opportunities for growth and learning. This isn’t about how to do readings for people or get in touch with spirit guides. He doesn’t in any way suggest it is, it’s just that may not be immediately apparent in the title.Despite it's title, I think it's really a great introduction to the subject for beginners to applied remote viewing projects or to the subject of using psi for intentional purposes. It is also helpful for even those who perhaps don't really want to develop their own abilities but would like how to learn how to run and manage remote viewing projects utilizing Associative Remote Viewing Protocols. I wouldn't say that those who already know remote viewing (advanced remote viewers) will find his discussion of how to remote view that advanced however; or those who have been doing the very specific task of Associative Remote Viewing for a long time will find the discussions that advanced.But even those in this category, like myself, will find ideas in here to inform our own practice and that’s why I’ll be sending a copy and recommending this book to some of my research partners.This is a very large book! With a lot of pages! My only criticism is that I had to flip back and forth to look at the target photos and the various remote viewer's transcripts. I understand since he is sharing many of their transcripts and they span multiple pages this was not an easy task to organize. Maybe it would have helped to put a thumbnail image of each photo in with each transcript so readers wouldn't have to flip back and forth, however; since it seems like he is very much hoping that some readers will use this as a training and practice manual, he probably set the book up in this way so as to not expose readers to the target photos prior to them doing their session work.In this respect this book is to serve as a training manual and I think if readers approach it like this, in addition to getting to engage with the remote viewers themselves, they will feel as if they are actually involved in a course and will get much out of it – if willing to put in the practice that is.In this manner, I'll just end this way too long review with my belief that Sean holds nothing back here.The overall vibe of this book is so positive, fun and genuine, and honest, and that’s reflective of who the author is as well.
D**
Don't waist your time, money, or Energy.
A lot of wasted pages. This is a quick reference to people who are in the field and a lot of examples of remote viewing drawing and writing not much information in the way of training.
L**Z
Who can use this book? Useless in my opinion-
The book is useless. I wish I could get a refund. Sorry to be so negative. I don't believe the class is being truthful that is depicted in Denver. There couldn't be that many people in the Denver area that could picture the odd pictures. I actually have the gift, naturally, and can't see how anyone could depict the images shown in the book. I have solved some of the most extreme crimes and thefts in the world.
K**Y
Lame
Mostly pictures of viewers sessions.The web site is a mess.No real information on process except you need a massage?
B**A
Super Training Manual
Another gift and the feedback is "fantastic book"--"best training manual I have seen in a long time". The recipient really likes working through the exercises and rates this one a 5-star!
K**R
Highly Recommended
I was very surprised at this book. Its in a easy to understand language and the instructions are very clear. However I would get a plain piece of paper to cover each section of the exercises, so that if you are using it as a training manual this way you won't get influenced by any of the drawings. I have done 3 exercises to date and I have been jaw dropping accurate. I highly recommend this book
D**I
Basic Principles. Many Exercise Pictures
I was expecting a very in-depth book about the topic, however there's only a very small number of pages at the front of the book which describes methods in a basic way. The rest of the book is practice material showing a groups predictions (drawing and text) and then the final 'target' images. The book is thick because it contains so many of these. This wouldn't be too bad, but some of the target images are way too bizarre for this exercise. SPOILER One picture of a crown of people, some with Margaret Thatcher parody masks on at a protest springs to mind. Ideally, it should begin with basic objects and then gradually evolve into complex images and scenarios. i don't think this is 'Advanced Training' by any means. It's a good , short introduction and the rest is simply an exercise book to see if a person is capable of it. I did enjoy it however and it yielded some truly surprising results.
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