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....
by Lori Williams | Aug 17, 2017 | Lori's Blog
There is such an inner struggle in many of us these days — Success vs. Failure — and often, fear of both. It’s ok. Each of them has something to teach us. At the same time, there is a sense that we have very little time left, as though the 7-headed...
by Lori Williams | Jul 31, 2017 | Lori's Blog
Each time you move — to a new location, a new place to live, a new job, a new relationship — it requires an adjustment time; a time to rediscover yourself. “Who am I in this new situation? What does this new place have to teach me?” Our world...
by Lori Williams | Mar 18, 2017 | Lori's Blog
As many of you know, Jim is from New Mexico. He grew up on an apple orchard in the mountains near Tularosa. Many of you may remember the story about when Jim first met Lyn Buchanan. Lyn was telling a group of new students how he had been taking his students up to a...