by Lori Williams | Apr 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
You sure can! A lot of good viewers are not good artists. Many viewers create what I refer to as “Ideogram sketches,” meaning that they use symbols to indicate where things are at the target. Sketches range from amazingly simple to extraordinarily complex. ...
by Lori Williams | Apr 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
While preparing to write my book, I asked one of my students, “If you had read the perfect book on CRV prior to taking my class, what information would you have most needed to know?” He answered, “I would have loved to have read something written by someone who had...
by Lori Williams | Apr 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
After teaching hundreds of students, I’ve come to the conclusion that learning to read and write is the only essential skill that a controlled remote viewer must have. Other than that, anyone can learn it. A few of my students who have experienced a closed-head...
by Lori Williams | Apr 3, 2026 | Lori's Blog, Uncategorized
(c) Lori Williams 2014 – All Rights Reserved Recently in our Basic Online Mentoring Club meeting, we went over the students’ session assignments and looked at the feedback from Target 140917 — a prizefighter enjoying his victory! The results from the...
by Lori Williams | Apr 3, 2026 | Uncategorized
Sketch by Viewer J. Bendix New Remote Viewers often ask me, “Do I need to take an art course in order to be a good remote viewer?” That’s a great question! And my answer is: No. Although there are artists and graphic artists among the many students I...
by Lori Williams | Apr 3, 2026 | Lori's Blog, Uncategorized
When You Can’t Pick Up Your Pen to View… In a recent online meeting with my students, we began talking about slumps. You know what I mean: those horrible times when you lack energy and enthusiasm – those times when you feel too weak to pick up the pen to...