by Lori Williams | Feb 7, 2017 | Lori's Blog
Why do people sign up to learn CRV, anyway? OK, just a few examples… CRV can be used to: • Improve strategic planning for corporations and companies • Assist law enforcement to find missing people and solve crimes • Locate artifacts and structures in important...
by Lori Williams | Jul 29, 2016 | Lori's Blog
Facing Your Fears by Lori Williams © 2016 Lambert Williams Enterprises, LLC Many times when we begin a remote viewing session, there is an initial sense of groundlessness, a sort of “lost” feeling. We always want to feel grounded, to know where we are in space/time,...
by Lori Williams | Apr 27, 2016 | Lori's Blog
As an instructor of Remote Viewing, I’ve noticed that Activities taking place at a target site are often challenging for my students to describe well. Why is that? Why are activities seemingly more difficult to describe than, say, a building or a landscape? It...
by Lori Williams | Dec 30, 2015 | Lori's Blog
My friend, A new year always feels like a clean slate to me — a chance to start fresh and have a new, more inspired perspective. When I think of what has brought me some of my favorite moments of 2015, I think of you all — my students and friends. You bring such joy...
by Lori Williams | Nov 28, 2015 | Lori's Blog
I’ve never managed Time very well. In fact, my “joke” is that I am never on time, but at least I am consistent! In the very first remote viewing course I took, I realized that Time is not linear, as I had always thought of it — and that thought captivated me....
by Pol Cousineau | Aug 24, 2015 | Lori's Blog
by Lori Lambert Williams © Lori Williams 2015 My training with Lyn Buchanan, who received his training in the U.S. military’s Stargate Unit, was always very solid and scientific—no “woo woo” allowed! But one special session taught me something profound, something that...