by Lori Williams | Jan 19, 2018 | Lori's Blog
The relationship I had with my father was a complex one, and I always had a feeling of dissatisfaction, as though I was being kept from truly getting to know him as a person, rather than just as an authority figure. When he died in 2004, he began visiting me in my...
by Lori Williams | Jan 19, 2018 | Lori's Blog
(The next in our series of blogs on how our senses play an important role in remote viewing.) I once did a practice remote viewing session in which I heard a sound that to me sounded like flip flip flip flip flip in rapid succession, and I immediately thought of the...
by Lori Williams | Jan 8, 2018 | Lori's Blog
You’ve heard it before: Describe, don’t identify. As a remote viewing instructor, I hear my own voice repeating that mantra frequently. And every now and then, I will come across a student for whom that mantra is frustrating. If you have ever wondered,...
by Lori Williams | Jan 4, 2018 | Lori's Blog
Just all of us have strengths and weaknesses in life, remote viewers tend to exhibit a variety of strengths and weaknesses in their viewing. For example, one viewer might excel at sketching but “totally suck” at describing objects or events. Another...
by Lori Williams | Sep 30, 2017 | Lori's Blog
What is Perfection? In the Buddhist tradition, “Samsara” equates to the suffering we experience as our ego strives for a state of permanent perfection. We suffer because we want to be perfect, but in spite of our best efforts, we cannot attain perfection....