Remote Viewing Applications: A Survey of Present-Day RV Practitioners
By Debra Lynne Katz & Patrizio Tressoldi.
ABSTRACT:
Abstract: The primary purpose of this review and exploratory survey was to discover which types
of projects experienced remote viewers are engaged with today, and to what extent, and to understand
their backgrounds, methods, approaches, practices, philosophies, beliefs, and phenomenological
experiences related to this work. Another goal was to discover whether the original
definitions and tenets of remote viewing defined within its specific historical context have changed.
One-hundred-six remote viewers participated in the survey, although not all responded to every
question. We consistently had between 70 and 73 responses per each question. Responses were
analyzed through the use of a mixed methods approach. The main findings are that remote viewing
applications are wide, spanning from business to scientific and intelligence applications, and for the
use of personal, corporate and public agencies. Twenty-three percent of the participants declared
that their remote viewing job was paid. The range of the training and experience with remote viewing
was expansive, and the majority used mixed methods depending on the project. We found that
most respondents expressed both awareness of and respect for the scientific principles related to
blinding and separation of roles, yet there was a range of views regarding the practicality of adhering
to these for application purposes.
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Keywords: remote viewing, applications, survey, mixed methods