IRVA Facebook Practice Group

We present a target every week to ten days, gather the sessions online, and then select and present a well-written target as the reveal. We select focused, impactful targets—targets that are locatable, numinous, and packed with human energy or motion. We aim to showcase targets that will capture the attention of viewers and encourage them to transition from mere “PSI fans” to active remote viewers. The respondent group is constantly evolving, with a fantastic core group of regular posters.

The tone of the group is respectful, encouraging, and mutually supportive. We encourage a template-based approach, which makes comparing the sessions easier, and introduce the idea to novice viewers that there are stages to any good protocol for remote viewing and that perceptions can be elicited and developed through this approach.

Here is one of our latest results. This viewer drew an elaborate initial sketch to describe a waterslide at a park in the Canary Islands.


Another interesting target, and one the viewers seemed to perceive quite well, was a hilltop structure in France, a recreation of an ancient design intended to condense water from the atmosphere.

French Hilltop Structure

Anabelle’s


Brielle’s

Isi De perceived the complex interworking of the massive gears and machinery that ran the subways far below Manhattan.

Gears in Manhattan

Isi De’s

After posting, the viewers’ session results are reviewed by the tasker, and insights into the feedback process are presented. The group encourages the understanding that the feedback process is just as important as the completion of the session itself and is what makes remote viewing both a data collection tool AND a PSI training modality.

Once all the participants have received a feedback analysis from the moderator and completed one themselves, the on-target, in-common results from all the viewers are presented as a summary. Here’s the summary filter for the waterslide session. (These are the results all the viewers had in common and entered onto their session templates.)

“Here are some of the in-common results found among viewers’ sessions.…Curved, narrow, curves up, around, giant loop, water, land, air, subject in a bubble, slippery, water, smooth, encapsulated, man-made, many subjects, circular, repeating, spinning, motion, fast motion implied, wind tunnel, energy, fast movement, motion described up down up down, dynamic, flies, looks like a turbine, yellow, green, blue, black, gray, wet, ‘this makes my heart beat hard,’ wide, long, diagonal, sloping, solid, huge, ‘I’m nervous about physical injury,’ a meeting place to congregate, motion in a circular pattern, circular movement, rotation, water like, possible moldy smell, water, blue, festive, spinning, round, circles, rotating, rounded, energetics, natural, magical, connected to water, rotating, transport, spinning, dropping, curved, downward, sloping, movement, object, water, land, sand bright contrast dim light through cracks or openings.”

As you can see, our viewers were totally on top of this target, and that has been consistently the case. People, as we know, have a natural skill in remote viewing, and it’s the group’s desire that if presented in a supportive and fun atmosphere, more group members will forgo their fear and participate in the wondrous practice of remote viewing.

To further encourage and train our practice group members, IRVA has scheduled a class for new remote viewers, along with its other IRVA ED offerings, to set the stage for learning proper protocol at the very beginning of their RV experience.

If you’re interested in participating, click here to join us! https://www.facebook.com/share/g/18EMBz4t9j/