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Post by James on Sept 15, 2017 4:33:32 GMT -8
I sure would like to have Precog 10 track my data, but not sure how to use it with muscle testing. In prior testing, association of A-J with 0-9 were used successfully. Didn't use photosites or other sensory options, but it would be nice to have software options for association of tastes, sounds and colors. Precog10 Instructions arv4fun.com/arv4fun/?page_id=544&fdx_switcher=trueAlso, think I might replace Pick 3 Lottery with Horse Race Trifectas, since an off shore Wagering site isn't required for everyone to make a bet. The Keenland App I'm using takes wagers from 30 states. They follow laws, and I can cash out at a track teller. 5Dimes is an alternate, but I don't want to rely on them. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Post by David M on Sept 29, 2017 15:54:11 GMT -8
Yeah. When picking 3s for Ponies vs. Lottery .... horse racing is more worth anyone's while. I think lottery is a loser's bet for RV even. When you win the lottery .. about 50% has been taken off the top from fees, taxes, and operational costs. smh
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Post by James on Sept 30, 2017 5:37:49 GMT -8
Education lotteries.. 1000:1 odds but pay only $500-600 on a straight hit. 5Dimes pays $900 on a straight $1 bet.
Says a lot about our current public education system.
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Post by psiman on Oct 5, 2017 20:43:05 GMT -8
Ahh.. done forgot... 5Dimes. smh ... so funny... all that money to education system. waste of mismanaged money.
You got me, James. Thanks for clearing up my cloud.
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Post by psiman on Oct 5, 2017 23:13:40 GMT -8
Why don't you set up a group on sports? football/baseball/basketball/hockey? (since vig is one of lowest) Use the viewing technique you have come to be comfortable with and compete with the others ongoing groups like KARV (marty) and First Groove (teresa). Would be exciting to see.
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Post by James on Oct 6, 2017 0:53:08 GMT -8
Might do a forum poll blog kind how Marty does KARV Google group forum, but with the four option, two vote poll. Problem is I have no way to identify who votes for what with the poll software here on this forum. So, will set this up on better software first.
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Post by psiman on Oct 6, 2017 6:51:29 GMT -8
Even predicting Bitcoin sounds interesting ... Marty does FOREX. I find that the more potential profit can be made through Bitcoin versus FOREX due to its volatility. FOREX is tame compared to BC in volatility: 1-1.5% and BC volatility of 5-15%. This is where viewing can really prove itself. BC would be the ultimate ARV challenge. This would put naysayers to rest ... well, at least, for a spell. Viewers don't have to put their money in it to participate, but you could set up a partial amount or stage a mock account. Definitely, BC would be much more interesting due to the severe swings.
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Post by James on Oct 6, 2017 11:04:13 GMT -8
Even predicting Bitcoin sounds interesting ... Marty does FOREX. I find that the more potential profit can be made through Bitcoin versus FOREX due to its volatility. FOREX is tame compared to BC in volatility: 1-1.5% and BC volatility of 5-15%. This is where viewing can really prove itself. BC would be the ultimate ARV challenge. This would put naysayers to rest ... well, at least, for a spell. Viewers don't have to put their money in it to participate, but you could set up a partial amount or stage a mock account. Definitely, BC would be much more interesting due to the severe swings. I will refine forex first, then apply the targeting window to BTC, and the other crypto currencies. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Post by psiman on Oct 6, 2017 14:45:11 GMT -8
Yeah. I'm starting to get a very vivid mind lately. I have been taking Alpha-GPC, Huperzine A, and Melatonin bedtime cocktails and using EMAPATHATIC intention as to how this will help me and others in life. Plus, I've been getting faster responses to answers. This is pretty much of the rails here at APP for not doing any associative on this, but I just now meditated for 6 minutes with good intention and quickly asked what team will win MNF. Bears immediately popped in my mind and the kicker is I didn't even know who was playing Monday.
But anyways, I just read the Dream ESP book that Marty emailed everybody on in receiving a free copy. I feel that dreaming is much easier and more accurate due to clarity versus viewing. You ask before you go to bed. And you don't have to really look for the answer like you would do with viewing. It's effortless. You dream it. Tough part is hurrying up to write down what you dreamed before forgetting the details. After time ... it gets easier and more vivid if you show your unconscious that you want to take dreams seriously. But dreams can be implemented in the tasks/ARV as well. I believe to be more accurate.
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Post by James on Oct 7, 2017 6:40:34 GMT -8
Yeah. I'm starting to get a very vivid mind lately. I have been taking Alpha-GPC, Huperzine A, and Melatonin bedtime cocktails and using EMAPATHATIC intention as to how this will help me and others in life. Plus, I've been getting faster responses to answers. This is pretty much of the rails here at APP for not doing any associative on this, but I just now meditated for 6 minutes with good intention and quickly asked what team will win MNF. Bears immediately popped in my mind and the kicker is I didn't even know who was playing Monday. But anyways, I just read the Dream ESP book that Marty emailed everybody on in receiving a free copy. I feel that dreaming is much easier and more accurate due to clarity versus viewing. You ask before you go to bed. And you don't have to really look for the answer like you would do with viewing. It's effortless. You dream it. Tough part is hurrying up to write down what you dreamed before forgetting the details. After time ... it gets easier and more vivid if you show your unconscious that you want to take dreams seriously. But dreams can be implemented in the tasks/ARV as well. I believe to be more accurate. I also get things, words/numbers/movie scenes/songs/etc that pop in to my head, after setting intent on something. Before coming to APP, my background was mostly in Applied Kinesiology, and channeling. I use AK to set the "channel", using a remote control, TV analogy. I don't have many dreams right now, and maybe I should read that book Marty emailed, but when I do have dreams they are very vivid and holistic in nature, and often weird and fantastic. Jon Knowles uses a dream method for lottery, and reports he has won 6 times with it. Dr. Matt has also been reporting success with his dreams on horse racing and lottery. I prefer the precision of Applied Kinesiology, since it limits focus more narrowly than remote viewing pictures when using alphabet associations for example. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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Post by psiman on Oct 7, 2017 15:44:49 GMT -8
Yeah, in the book, it promotes literally writing down (not type) what you remember in your dreams (visions, actions, theme, etc). Your unconscious will obviously KNOW that you are trying to learn from your dreams. I guess this is like positive confirmation that you are taking the dreams seriously and not wasting time. The dreams will start to become frequent, stronger, more lucid as time goes on. It's an obvious hallucinatory gift. We should take advantage of that channel. Dreams has always been used for guidance and has been documented in all religions and beliefs as such.
Oh, yeah, dreams can be disturbing even. The book will help better explain how to interpret.
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Post by psiman on Oct 7, 2017 15:47:00 GMT -8
Edgar Cayce used dreams as part of his tools as well. To me, he's one of the greatest viewers of recent history.
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Post by James on Oct 7, 2017 18:52:54 GMT -8
I was dream walking once and afterwards had what I would describe as a demonic attack. It was a rude experience actually, like something tried to hope in and take over during a dream. Awoke, everything was vibrating, couldn't really move. Had to ask it to leave. After wake I saw imagery of a Confederate rebel flag and a skull. Maybe a neighborhood disincarnate?
Kind of been turned off from dreams after that, and that was the last dream I actually wrote down a description for.
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Post by psiman on Oct 7, 2017 19:56:33 GMT -8
You can always as your spirit guide or archangel (depends of astrological sign) to keep you safe before sleeping if it continues. I used to do it before astral travel occasionally .. they would assist me.
You were probably asleep when you couldn't move .... your self-spirit was not fully positioned in body. When you can see your room when asleep = IS OOBE/Astral Travel. I do that more than I would like. What happens is ... you think that you had just awoken from sleep and, come to find out, you can't move and you feel weird numbness/vibration feeling. That means you are not awake yet but psychically viewing your surroundings with eyes closed which will be more realistic than lucid dreaming. You are in spirit form. You vibrate before leaving your physical body and before truly waking up when astral traveling.
I used to do it a lot as a kid. Floating on top of my bedroom. I hated it. Freaked me out. Now, I get an occasional, what I call, 'locked-up'. You think some demon or ghost is holding you down, but it's only you becoming intuitively aware during the transition state of coming back from your OOBE ... you don't remember you leaving your body. It's easier to remember when doing it during meditation. It's very hard. But, in sleep, it happens ALL the time. And sometimes you become psychically aware of it.
Science calls it Sleep paralysis, but science is wrong a lot. They don't have studies of when it happens to people where they can monitor. People talk about assuming their eyes are OPEN. But their eyes are really not. Their are times when I think I'm awake looking at the wall and the rest of the room and can't move .. and, all of the sudden, I hear myself snore and I, some how, AWAKE again. This is because I wasn't awake yet! I was experiencing OOBE. And science will be playing catch-up as usually to prove that this phenomenon is correct.
It's literally impossible to make a study of it, because it's rare.
Read the Seth Material. It will explain a lot about psi. In fact, read Seth Speaks. There's so much Seth Material. Seth Speaks is like the Holy Bible of the New Age era. It set the psi stage here in America.
PS - Crap ... need to copy/paste this to the Dream section. I got carried away. If we continue this ... let's take this over to the proper section.
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Post by Jon K on Oct 10, 2017 15:21:54 GMT -8
James wrote:
"Jon Knowles uses a dream method for lottery, and reports he has won 6 times with it."
I've now won the Daily 3 nineteen times but using a variety of methods, not only "California Dreamin'" method. That's after hundreds of trials though. Since odds are 1 in 333, I am beating the odds by quite a bit, but don't get hits regularly enough, not so far anyway.
RE: horse racing: Teresa F and Shane Ivie are experts on using psi for horse racing. Tom A, a founder of APP was another expert; however he is no longer active with APP. I am not sure if Shane is still active with APP either, but think he is not.
- Jon
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