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Important RV Tip with Sanctuaries

By Psychicillumination @psychicdad

space2Over the past nine years, since training with Major Ed Dames, I’ve RVed literally hundreds of Sanctuary targets for friends, family and customers. A ‘Sanctuary’ if you remember, is a person’s safe area during the upcoming Earth changes.

I recently came across some session results that gave me pause. Ever other Sanctuary target I have ever run has produced one location; one place that is optimum for that person’s survival during and recovery from these events afterward.

I had never even considered that a person could have two or maybe even three Sanctuaries that change over time. So when I had trouble locking on to a customer’s Sanctuary, I dismissed it as simply an off day. Maybe I was not at my peak state for Remote Viewing. However, with my next session, exploring the Sanctuary’s “Nearest Recognizable Feature, my information scattered. I felt myself at first being pulled in two, and then three separate directions and locations.

This completely confused me. I set the session aside for over 24 hours, trying to figure out just what was going on with this target. I have been doing this for years and I know when I’ve locked on to something, and I clearly had. But this had never happened before.

Once I figured out that I had three separate locations, the question became how to proceed viewing these locations; most likely in separate sessions. I may have to deploy the Timeline tool to determine just when the locations must be moved to. Or perhaps I will conduct a Target Geometry of each area and see if it yields enough clues as to just when this client would want to change from one to the other.

My point is that this is an extremely complex target, through no fault of the person involved. For the very few really good Remote Viewers out there, we need to be aware that there may very well be more than one Sanctuary location per person. Which means we have our work cut out for us!

We had better get to work now, as I am sure you know, time is running short!

Happy Viewing.


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