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The Controlled Remote Viewing Manual
THE CONTROLLED REMOTE VIEWING MANUAL
ORIGINAL DATED MAY 1, 1986
POSTED PUBLICLY JULY 5, 1998
USED AS A MANUAL FOR TRV TRAINING
USED AS A REFERENCE MANUAL FOR CRV TRAINING
AN HISTORICAL DOCUMENT
CONTENTS OF THIS SECTION OF THE FIREDOCS WEB SITE:
Notes from PJ Gaenir on the posting of the CRV manual.
The copyright/credit page which is part of the original manual.
Notes from Ingo Swann regarding the copyright et al.
An introduction to the CRV Manual by Paul H. Smith [Major, ret.].
(START
HERE
TO READ IT ALL)
THE CRV MANUAL
Title Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Theory
Structure
Stage I
Stage II
Stage III
Stage IV
Stage V
Stage VI
Glossary
Ending Notes from PJ
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ABOUT THE CRV MANUAL
Notes from PJ about the CRV Manual posted at the Firedocs web site.
Where I got this manual
The legitimacy of this manual
The accuracy of this version of the manual
The current state of or use of this manual
Changes in or notes about the online version of this manual
The six good reasons why I decided to post this manual
My own view on the manual
Copyright issues
The Coordinate Remote Viewing Manual
Before anything else, I want to say: This manual does not, and cannot, replace
personal instruction in the psychic methodology of Controlled Remote Viewing.
There is context and unique-to-you situations that could never be addressed in
any mass-marketed form.
Those interested in obtaining CRV training from a legitimate instructor (former members
of the US Gov't RV project who were Viewers and instructors in that project) may contact
Paul H. Smith
at
RVIS
(Texas USA), or
Lyn Buchanan
at
P>S>I
(New Mexico USA) for
more information.
Where I got this manual:
I have six copies of this document on my desk. One has a simple typed cover and a
copyright page. One has a "Psi-Tech" cover and a copyright page. Another two have
Psi-Tech covers and no copyright page. And the other three have a large "CRV" cover with
no copyright page. [Later note: OK, that's seven. Whoops!] These were sent me by an
assortment of people; another dozen people offered me copies, which I didn't need. I
have refused to name my sources of the manual, mostly because I feel it is irrelevent, and
also because it would only be used as leverage for those who don't believe it should be
public to hassle those who provided it. The original version from the military unit is the
simple typed cover with the copyright page included. Whether there were previous or
alternate versions within that unit, I don't know.
The legitimacy of this manual:
I am certain this is the manual written in and used in the former Army intelligence
unit which utilized remote viewing. Individuals from the unit familiar with it have
confirmed this either by comparing contents (page numbers/topics) with their own
versions, or by glancing at it and telling me it was indeed the same document. Its
accuracy concerning CRV, concerning Swann's own interpretation of CRV, its usefulness as
a training document, and other issues are beyond my knowledge or comment.
The accuracy of this version of the manual:
I typed this manual in from scratch, despite that a few people had scanned copies. I
wanted to be sure I learned everything in it that I might not already be aware of, and I
better remember what I type. It is possible there may be typos in here somewhere.
Spelling, word and hyphenation choices, were not of my doing; I copied this as faithfully
as I could, and went to great effort even to format it as exactly matching the original as
possible. If you find errors, please send me
email
and tell me so I can fix them. See also
'Changes in or notes about the online version of this manual,'
below.
The current state of or use of this manual:
Paul Smith (Remote Viewing Instructional Services, Inc. [RVIS]) uses this document
as a reference manual; his training manual is a gradually built notebook made up of the
student's notes, essays and sessions (which is to say, RVIS doesn't really have its own
training manual).
Ed Dames (Psi-Tech Corp.) has been using this document as a training manual for
CRV since 1989 and for his "TRV" since the term first appeared in mid-1996.
Caveat: I am aware that Mr. Dames now teaches "TRV," not CRV. TRV being, in his
own words, "Not CRV" and "unlike anything else," is said to have "existed for 13 years"
and "begins where CRV left off" and many other comments to that effect. TRV is Mr.
Dames's much-publicized "invention." It has been very publicly claimed to be unique and
superior to CRV, and even a great deal of insult has been heaped on instructors and
students of CRV as having "inferior" methods. So, I realize that inferring Mr. Dames is
really teaching CRV might cause some offense. I cannot explain the circumstance, nor can
I explain why TRV as publicly released via videotape is very close to exactly like CRV,
excepting some simplifications apparently added to facilitate teaching via video. This is
really not my affair. I can only tell you that this CRV manual has been used as a basis of
"TRV" instruction until the present time.
Lyn Buchanan (Problems>Solutions>Innovations [P>S>I]) has developed his own
CRV manual based on these methods and doesn't use this particular manual in his
training, though he may use it for reference on occasion.
I don't know of any other instructors who use this. However, since all Psi-Tech
students for some time have gotten a copy of it, as well as various members of the public
some years ago, it is entirely possible that many "new schools of RV" are using it to one
degree or another.
Changes in or notes about the online version of this manual:
(1) I included the page numbers in the table of contents, but they do not apply in this
HTML version.
(2) There is a glossary at the end of this document. The glossary contains a summary of
the word definitions provided in each of the sections of the manual. For some reason not
every word definition in the manual was included in the glossary. For ease of reference, I
included EVERY word definition, as provided in the manual, as part of the glossary. So,
that section is a bit more extensive than the original.
The six good reasons why I decided to post this manual:
1. The claims by others to have invented something which, in fact, Ingo Swann invented.
Not only did he not get credit for what is rightfully his, but his own methods were taken
and renamed, with some loss of quality, and then sold to an unsuspecting public. Even
history was revised to make this possible. This struck me as quite unfair, both to Mr.
Swann and to those interested in Remote Viewing. I thought if the original manual were
available, it would be immediately obvious that certain people claiming to have invented
these methods are, in fact, not telling the truth.
2. The claims by others to be using and/or teaching the CRV methods -- or a newly named
derivation of them -- when in fact the later methods presented range from "not doing
justice to the original" to "deeply offensive to the original form." Most seriously
overcharged the general public, who really had no way of knowing the quality (or lack
thereof) of what they were learning. I thought if the original manual were available, it
would be immediately obvious just what has been changed, and how, and then students
working on any method of RV can decide if those changes helped, harmed, or didn't
matter.
3.
The strongest of all of my reasons
is the continuing and truly frightening cultism
associated with the remote viewing field. The nature of the methods being a secret has
been the primary sponsor and excuse for this to continue. The "doctrinization" of the
methods has created a belief system about them being a rigid end-to-themselves. Groups
and schools have, for an inordinate amount of money usually, recruited members of the
public impressed by the military history of CRV, and put them in an environment which
amounts to little more than cult indoctrination and has nothing whatsoever to do with any
aspect of CRV which inspired the public's potential respect. I have spent quite a bit of
personal time via email, telephone and in person, counseling individuals who had personal
problems as a result of these various cults or simply bad training -- some from the
paranoid nature of the groups, some from psyche problems caused during a creative form
of 'training' better seen as hypnotic induction to bizarre belief systems, and some simply
dealing with issues that badly affected their RV abilities by putting their psychology in
various cognitive dissonance situations. It is more than unfair, and more than just
unethical; it ought to be illegal. The only way I have to combat this dangerous seduction
of the public in the name of RV is to make the supposed secrets available to the public,
who should no longer have to risk their money or their sanity simply to find out what RV
methods really are.
4. To allow certain facets of remote viewing history, development and methodology
understanding to become more clear, not only to RV students but to the general public.
Persons familiar with the developments in scientific parapsychology, for instance, will
recognize that a good deal of the CRV methodology is based on the work of French
researcher Rene Warcollier from the mid-1900's; it was certainly not "invented" in the
1980's. (The CRV methods are better referred to as "compiled.") Some may also
recognize that many of CRV's most valuable components, such as the communication
issues, are also fairly well known to parapsychologists and well educated psychics
worldwide; again, most of these things were not invented in the 1980's. Ingo Swann,
being insightful and accomplished in this field, recognized the value of many different
sources and combined them in his methods; this combination of sources is one of the
strengths of his methods. Not everybody is aware of this though, and others who deserve
credit are often overlooked in the assumption that Swann invented it all.
There are two main results of this understanding: the first being to un-guru-ize Mr.
Swann, who is a brilliant and dedicated psychic, author and researcher who never asked
to be made into a stone icon by the world at large for this; there are a long list of reasons
to respect him without projecting things he is not responsible for upon him. Also,
hopefully, to un-guru-ize other persons who may be teaching these methods, which
should help with reason #3 above. The second result is the realization that, since many of
the most useful aspects of CRV are known to others and have in fact been known for
longer periods than CRV itself has existed, then these methods, albeit very useful, cannot
claim sole expertise or sole competence when it comes to successful psi work. The
supposed superiority of anybody trained in RV methods, vs. "natural psychics," is a
marketing and ego myth and nothing more.
5. I feel that remote viewing--particularly what it can be used for, with what success, and
the value of methods training--has been grossly misrepresented in the media. Remote
Viewing itself has very pronounced limitations. To the public who knows nothing of the
"technology," it sounds cosmic, and one is forced to pay large sums of money to learn the
secret methods just to figure out what is actually involved -- almost invariably with no
evidence whatsoever of the value of the methods prior to paying for them. (In fact, the
main advertisements for RV are the notable accomplishment of a current remote viewer
[Joseph W. McMoneagle] who does not even USE these methods.) I think after reading
this manual people will realize that CRV / TRV / all the other RVs are, first and foremost,
just somebody's way of going about being psychic.
No method has even half the inferred
accuracy, sureness, or cosmic clarity that various RV methods have been advertised as
having. I happen to have respect for CRV, but I realize it is just one path of many.
As a side note, this manual will also make clear the humorous ostentatiousness of the
presentation of these methods: "facilitate a movement exercise" means, in effect,
someone told you to look some distance to the left. "Iterate the coordinates and acquire
the signal line while remaining in structure" translates to something like, 'monitor says the
target #, viewer tunes in and writes down his impressions on the right side of the paper.'
It really is comical once you understand CRV, to hear certain individuals in the media
talking about RV methodologies, making them sound so incredibly complicated and
high-tech; it is a sales pitch, used to obscure, not clarify. Personally I think remote
viewing can only benefit from taking this sort of mystery out of the methods.
6. The last--but a very small--reason I'm putting this manual online has to do with my
own personal involvement with CRV methodologies and remote viewing. I have invested a
good 60+ hours per week into RV-related work for nearly three years, mostly email
communication with the public, most to support CRV and support its instructors. I have
maintained the privacy of the methods, giving only "tips and tidbits." I have avoided
training others because I made the commitment not to. Over the course of these years I
have directed well over $100,000 in training monies to CRV instructors, directly or
indirectly via my online enterprises of various kinds, as well as providing them support in
other ways. In return for this, I have been offered and paid the commission of zero. At
this point, I feel I have more than "paid my dues." So, guilt at taking potential students
away from qualified CRV instructors isn't bothering me. I believe serious students will
recognize the need for personal training. Everybody else, or those without the funds,
probably wouldn't have bought it anyway. As a second part to the personal section, I feel
I have spent nearly three years "defending" remote viewing from charlatans, cynics, and
dis/mis-information both organized and chaotic. As I am 'retiring' I am not going to be
around to defend RV anymore; to provide an alternative to some of the bizarre media
hype, to provide references to real viewers and scientists, etc.; so in a small way, this
manual is my effort to help stop the BS that is choking the remote viewing field once and
for all. Hopefully it can accomplish what I could not: getting down to earth facts to the
public, without money, without cults, without nonsense.
Considering the first five reasons above, I no longer feel a sense of moral reluctance to
publish the CRV manual. For the good of the world, the public, and remote viewing itself,
these methods need to be put into the public domain. (I will not, however, publish the
other manuals or items used by CRV instructors without their express permission.) Since I
am retiring from "online RV" at this time (4 July 1998) to free up time to pursue my own
RV work, I felt posting this manual would be the one last gift I could provide to the public.
It may not help in the sense of methods training, but it ought to help in the sense of
dealing with the five reasons listed above, and they are very good reasons for making it
available.
It's long overdue.
My own view on the manual:
Though I support CRV, I do not necessarily agree with all aspects of CRV, particularly the
manner some are presented in this manual (this most clear in the issues related to
monitoring). In my view, there is a certain lack of context, and a perspective that
demonstrates its writing by a student rather than an experienced instructor. The manual
may accurately represent what the authors were taught, but I am not sure it is the same
thing that the instructor would have written, and over time my own perspective on "the
approach" within the methods has shifted. I have learned various degrees of various
people's versions of various RV methodologies, and like everybody who has given psi any
real thought, have come to my own conclusions. What works for me is what I use, and
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