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Begin Remote Viewing

Andrew Parry

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English
Andrew Parry
28 December 2025
Begin Remote Viewing is a practical, no-drama guide to a craft that's been wrapped in legend and arguments for fifty years-and doesn't need either to work. Instead of selling you fireworks, this book teaches you how to aim attention on purpose, describe what you sense before you name it, keep honest notes, and reveal feedback on time. If you can make small promises and keep them, you can learn remote viewing.

You won't be asked to adopt a belief. You'll be asked to run clean procedures. At the heart of the method is a boring, beautiful sentence: describe an unknown target, while blind to its identity, using adjectives and relationships before nouns, on a clock, and accept feedback. Around that sentence, the book builds a durable practice: breathing that steadies, rituals that keep you honest, scoring that survives scrutiny, archives that don't let memory rewrite history. The result isn't spectacle. It's a curve-slow, modest, reproducible-tilting toward signal.

Inside, you'll find the whole arc of the craft, from foundations to frontier. You'll learn the language of viewing (why ""cool, ribbed, vertical"" beats ""bridge""), the role of state (alpha's soft edges, theta's deeper water), and the skills that protect sessions from your own cleverness (boxing nouns, catching analytical overlay, stopping at the bell). You'll walk through Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) step by step, explore the longer drift of ERV, and see how Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) turns faint perception into fair, time-bound decisions. You'll learn to build target pools that actually test the channel you train, design decoy sets that keep judges honest, and run double-blind sessions that don't leak.

History and science get their say. You'll meet the pioneers (from Ingo Swann to Joseph McMoneagle) and the researchers who stressed the method in labs. You'll see what held up, what didn't, and why modern replications live or die by boring virtues: pre-registration, real blinding, effect sizes with intervals, multi-site runs. You'll also meet the tools of today: how to let AI be your archivist and methodologist-hashing files, enforcing blinding, building decoys-without ever letting a model impersonate a viewer.

Teachers will find classroom-ready drills and secular framing that administrators can defend; leaders will learn how to build ensembles that harmonize without contaminating; solo practitioners will leave with a daily practice that fits in seven honest minutes. Printable worksheets, step-by-step scripts (including a 10-minute alpha-to-theta induction), clean scoring rubrics, and debrief prompts make the work tangible-and repeatable.

Who is this for? Curious sceptics who prefer tests to slogans. Practitioners tired of theater. Educators who want to teach attention and experimental design without a metaphysics fight. Teams that make decisions under uncertainty and would rather be modest and measurable than loud and wrong. Anyone who suspects their mind can be a better citizen.

If you're looking for a performance, keep scrolling. If you're ready to build a craft, open to page one. Breathe a little longer on the exhale. Write five adjectives about the room you're in. Sketch one relationship between two lines you can see. That's the move. Do it blind to an unknown target with a timer and on-time feedback, and you are already viewing.
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Imprint:   Andrew Parry
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   463g
ISBN:   9798233305993
Pages:   194
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Andrew Parry is a passionate writer and screenwriter, dedicated to the art of storytelling in both fiction and film. His creative work is deeply influenced by his concerns for the future of humanity, the environment, and the existential challenges that shape our world. Andrew believes that storytelling, whether in novels or on screen, holds the power to inspire change, challenge perceptions, and foster global conversations about the issues that matter most. Andrew's passion for fiction allows him to explore the complexities of human nature, often weaving themes of survival, cooperation, and conflict resolution into his narratives. He believes that through compelling stories, writers can delve into the darker aspects of society and human behavior, while also offering a vision of hope, where unity and understanding can guide us to a better future. His fiction reflects these themes, creating thought-provoking worlds where characters grapple with moral dilemmas and global crises that mirror real-world concerns. In addition to his work in fiction, Andrew is an avid screenwriter, using film as a dynamic platform to bring his ideas to life. He is drawn to the visual and emotional impact of storytelling on screen, believing that cinema has a unique ability to engage audiences and spark meaningful dialogue. Whether developing original screenplays or adapting his fictional works for film, Andrew approaches screenwriting with the same depth and dedication that he applies to his novels, ensuring that each story resonates on both intellectual and emotional levels. Living in Australia, Andrew's creative process is fueled by solitude, allowing him the time and space to focus on his writing. Though he leads a quiet life, his stories connect him with readers and viewers worldwide, engaging them in narratives that explore the most pressing issues of our time. For Andrew Parry, writing fiction and screenplays is not just a creative pursuit-it's a way to influence thought, inspire change, and leave a lasting impact through the power of storytelling.

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