Associative remote viewing (ARV) was an integral part of my recent intensive Russian remote viewing course. We had more successes than failures in predicting the future trend of a financial commodity. But we had our best success on January 21st predicting the Bitcoin price against the base. Six of 8 ( a couple of the class didn’t participate in this exercise) sessions were judged to indicate that the Bitcoin price would be down in relation to the base price set at the beginning of the exercise. When the price was again checked at the agreed upon point at the end of the exercise we found that indeed the prediction was correct.

Some might find this unimpressive. After all, we had a 50/50 chance of getting it right. But some of the sessions were quite strong hits, as you can see below.


Marina's ARV sketches compared to the actual target


Olga's associative remote viewing (ARV) sketches compared to the actual target


Oxana's associative remote viewing (ARV) sketches compared to the actual target


 

Click here to see the correct target image with its companion from the target pair assigned to this predictive exercise.