Copyrighted Logo

css menu by Css3Menu.com


 

Bruce's 5th book, a Home Study Course, is now available.
Books & Tapes by Bruce Moen
    Bruce's Blog now at http://www.afterlife-knowledge.com/blog....

  HomeHelpSearchLoginRegister  
 
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... 26
Send Topic Print
Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members (Read 174882 times)
Alan McDougall
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 2104
South Africa
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #30 - Jan 22nd, 2010 at 4:52am
 
I have taken the next step to try RW you guys, remember sometimes I don't see your domain but something that absorbs your being

These are the names I will print and give it a go ASAP

kirolak


guapo

Rebecca

Rondele


Cricket

b2

Love

Alan



Beau

Mark Andrew

supermodel


Back to top
 

Blessings and Light

Alan McDougall
WWW <a href= <a href=  
IP Logged
 
supermodel
Senior Member
****
Offline



Posts: 250
Indiana
Gender: female
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #31 - Jan 22nd, 2010 at 12:53pm
 
Cheesy I'll be anxiously awaiting Alan!
Back to top
 

Supermodel....
 
IP Logged
 
Calypso
Full Member
***
Offline


ALK Member

Posts: 101
Chicagoland
Gender: female
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #32 - Jan 22nd, 2010 at 2:33pm
 
Don't forget me, Alan!  When you have time.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
b2
Ex Member


Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #33 - Jan 22nd, 2010 at 6:39pm
 
Actually, Alan, I haven't asked you to do it nor given my permission for you to remote view my 'abode' or anything else. I'm interested in the feedback you have been receiving from others, but I choose 'no' because I value my privacy. However, I thank you for including me, and I did consider it.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Cricket
Senior Member
****
Offline


Afterlife Knowledge Member

Posts: 351
Gender: female
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #34 - Jan 22nd, 2010 at 9:16pm
 
Eagerly looking forward to it.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Alan McDougall
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 2104
South Africa
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #35 - Jan 22nd, 2010 at 9:59pm
 
Quote:
Actually, Alan, I haven't asked you to do it nor given my permission for you to remote view my 'abode' or anything else. I'm interested in the feedback you have been receiving from others, but I choose 'no' because I value my privacy. However, I thank you for including me, and I did consider it.


I promise to repect your wishes!!

Alan
Back to top
 

Blessings and Light

Alan McDougall
WWW <a href= <a href=  
IP Logged
 
Rondele
Ex Member


Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #36 - Jan 22nd, 2010 at 10:39pm
 
Actually Alan, you may snoop around my abode all you wish!  Feel free to look the whole place over.  Don't feel constrained in any way whatsoever.

After all, the more thoroughly you check, the more information you'll gather, and the more I'll be able to know if you succeeded.

Best wishes. Go for it!

R
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
alchemist
New Member
*
Offline



Posts: 39
Brisbane
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #37 - Jan 23rd, 2010 at 3:35am
 
Please feel free to RV me!!!
Back to top
 

Mark
  Ω
--:--
 
IP Logged
 
Berserk2
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 844
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #38 - Jan 23rd, 2010 at 7:34pm
 
Hi Don,

I just realized that one advantage to your point of view is that you'll never have to suffer a belief systems crash  Smiley
Have you ever had one in the past?

Bets
__________________________________

Bets, my whole life has been shaped by a belief system crash.  Until age 21, I was progressively forced into a crisis by doubts about the Bible and my Pentecostal upbringing.  It seemed that no one could answer my questions or even cared about them.  But this crisis was offset by many powerful mystical experiences that assured me that the Bible expressed Truth after all.  In my most potent experience at age 16, God advised me, "Young man, you crave answers, but answers are not good for you.  Answers will drive a wedge between your head and your true spiritual growth.  I want you to live the big questions.  If you do this, they will lead you to the center of my heart." That divine word was electrifying for me and all my psychic gifts and academic abiliities seem to have arisen from that experience.   

This faith crisis made me aware of new spiritual principles by which I live, of which these 2 are key:

(1) In life, theological understanding is the booby prize because it tends to give us just enough spirituality to innoculate us against the real thing.  My Harvard doctorate makes me, among other things, a specialist in the development and fine points of Christian doctrine.  But as a pastor, I always direct my church's gaze to the sacred experiences that each doctrine is designed to support.  God does not care about how we would fill in a postmortem religious multiple-choice quizz after our death.  Some of Christendom's greatest saints were simple souls who would not perform well on such a test.  For example, last night at our free dinner and movie night, a large crowd watched the old movie, "The Song of Bernadette," the story of the founding of the healing shrine at Lourdes.  I am not Catholic.  But a largely Protestant audience was profoundly moved by the protrayal of Bernadette's extremely simple faith.   Jennifer Jones' oscar-winning portrayal of Bernadette is the greatest performance by an actress I have ever seen.  No, God cares more about the magnificent loving creatures we might yet become by His grace.  Character forged by experience is everything; belief systems are nothing by comparison. 

(2) We must embrace our faith passionately but provisionally--passionately because we need to pour out our lives in the service of God and the needy, and provisionally in the sense that we must always be open to the possibility that we are mistaken in trivial and more important beliefs. 

Don
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Alan McDougall
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 2104
South Africa
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #39 - Jan 24th, 2010 at 12:56am
 
Berserk2 wrote on Jan 23rd, 2010 at 7:34pm:
Hi Don,

I just realized that one advantage to your point of view is that you'll never have to suffer a belief systems crash  Smiley
Have you ever had one in the past?

Bets
__________________________________

Bets, my whole life has been shaped by a belief system crash.  Until age 21, I was progressively forced into a crisis by doubts about the Bible and my Pentecostal upbringing.  It seemed that no one could answer my questions or even cared about them.  But this crisis was offset by many powerful mystical experiences that assured me that the Bible expressed Truth after all.  In my most potent experience at age 16, God advised me, "Young man, you crave answers, but answers are not good for you.  Answers will drive a wedge between your head and your true spiritual growth.  I want you to live the big questions.  If you do this, they will lead you to the center of my heart." That divine word was electrifying for me and all my psychic gifts and academic abiliities seem to have arisen from that experience.   

This faith crisis made me aware of new spiritual principles by which I live, of which these 2 are key:

(1) In life, theological understanding is the booby prize because it tends to give us just enough spirituality to innoculate us against the real thing.  My Harvard doctorate makes me, among other things, a specialist in the development and fine points of Christian doctrine.  But as a pastor, I always direct my church's gaze to the sacred experiences that each doctrine is designed to support.  God does not care about how we would fill in a postmortem religious multiple-choice quizz after our death.  Some of Christendom's greatest saints were simple souls who would not perform well on such a test.  For example, last night at our free dinner and movie night, a large crowd watched the old movie, "The Song of Bernadette," the story of the founding of the healing shrine at Lourdes.  I am not Catholic.  But a largely Protestant audience was profoundly moved by the protrayal of Bernadette's extremely simple faith.   Jennifer Jones' oscar-winning portrayal of Bernadette is the greatest performance by an actress I have ever seen.  No, God cares more about the magnificent loving creatures we might yet become by His grace.  Character forged by experience is everything; belief systems are nothing by comparison. 

(2) We must embrace our faith passionately but provisionally--passionately because we need to pour out our lives in the service of God and the needy, and provisionally in the sense that we must always be open to the possibility that we are mistaken in trivial and more important beliefs. 

Don


A beautiful post, thank you Don!!
Back to top
 

Blessings and Light

Alan McDougall
WWW <a href= <a href=  
IP Logged
 
Alan McDougall
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 2104
South Africa
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #40 - Jan 24th, 2010 at 1:42am
 
Quote:
If this is something you can really do, Alan, are you using it to find missing people or anything like that? If you can remote view in this way, wouldn't it be great to use it to help authorities who are looking for people or important information that affects people's lives? Just a thought.


I have no used my gift to find missing persons but I think Maddie McCain in is dead

So far as remote viewing I will first do the whole group and you can extract what you think is relative to you.

Only then will I begin to RV Those who asked me to do it for them, one by one,

(R)
I see a painting by one of the members hanging on the wall. A wooden dining room table and six chairs An excersise ba is noticed by me

Love

Alan


RV

R
I perceive a bedroom the wooden headboard, there is a fountain outside, a fireplace and an exercise ball. A little girl asked if she could use the phone. THERE IS A LOT OF WOOD IN THIS RESIDENCE

RV
(R) I perceive a bedroom the wooden headboard, there is a fountain outside, a fireplace and an exercise ball in the home. A little asked if she could use the phone

One of you likes to go fishing at times, someone and
is plagued by backache
Back to top
 

Blessings and Light

Alan McDougall
WWW <a href= <a href=  
IP Logged
 
Alan McDougall
Super Member
*****
Offline



Posts: 2104
South Africa
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #41 - Jan 25th, 2010 at 8:14pm
 
Hi people,

I have not chickened out the awful tragedy in Haiti creates a great deal of interference and makes it almost impossible to focus.

When nearly 300 thousand people die in a small period of time, it causes unpleasant vibrations that upset me.

I will wait a week and then try to get some positive results

Pray for the people of that small beleaguered country

Love

Alan

Back to top
 

Blessings and Light

Alan McDougall
WWW <a href= <a href=  
IP Logged
 
Mark Andrew
Junior Member
**
Offline



Posts: 93
Indiana
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #42 - Feb 3rd, 2010 at 11:15pm
 
Hi Alan,

Just checking in since it's been a little while.  Any luck?
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Sethlenara
New Member
*
Offline


ALK Member

Posts: 5
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #43 - Feb 4th, 2010 at 12:07am
 
Hello Alan, I would very much enjoy your attempt at a remote viewing of me, if you have the time. Seems we all want you to try us Smiley Many thanks in advance.
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Mark Andrew
Junior Member
**
Offline



Posts: 93
Indiana
Gender: male
Re: Re-visit my remote viewing of forum members
Reply #44 - Feb 12th, 2010 at 10:52pm
 
Hi Alan,

Just checking in again as I'd still be very interested in being remote viewed whenever the mood strikes you. Smiley
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... 26
Send Topic Print


This is a Peer Moderated Forum. You can report Posting Guideline violations.