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Remote Viewing – Parachuters Who Jump Together Stay Together?

Target ID  3241 7016
Viewing Date: 1/19/15
Monitor: Edward Riordan
Location: INACS Austin

This is part of a collection of Remote Viewing targets I worked on. It shows what the actual Target was as well as the results achieved. If you need to know more about what Remote Viewing is, see: https://blissfulexpression.com/blog/2015/10/07/remote-viewing-introduction/

Target Description: After the session was complete, I was shown this actual target where there is a group of 15 parachuters who jumped at the same time and are holding hands in a circle. Uniform colors are yellow, pink, blue, and green. Look below for what I got through remote viewing without being told any clues about what the target was.

group-parachuters

Introduction: This remote viewing of parachuters session is an example of getting numerous thoughts that represented the feeling from this target. Some of the initial images of the target ended up being a closeup of just one part of the overall target while other images were the entire picture.

Feeling: The first words that came into my head from this target were that it felt like a carnival. Other words received were dancing, tango music, calypso and the television show, “Dancing with the Stars”. In this target, you could say people were dancing high up in the air, near the stars.

Images: The first image drawn looks like the insignia on the back of the uniforms but looking at it upside down. It is also possible to interpret this image to represent something that is coming down into a circle on the ground or a dart hitting a target on the wall.

tango-carnival

 

 

 

 

 

Songs: I got two songs from this target. Pleasant Valley Sunday by the Monkees and Manic Monday performed by the Bangles – Both of these are upbeat songs. It might be a stretch but it is possible to get a feeling from the target like you are looking down into a valley from far away. Manic Monday mentions an airplane which you do need in order to sky dive. Continue reading Remote Viewing – Parachuters Who Jump Together Stay Together?