#rv_semifl A remote viewing semi-frontloader selects random remote viewing target co-ordinates from a list of targets in a text file.
#what is frontloading? Frontloading is giving the viewer a non-specific clue about the target - it could be that the target is a location, is a living person, or is manmade. The problem with frontloading is that it gives a cue for the imagination, which is to be avoided: RV, done correctly is instinctual. It is highly recommended that you use a large pool of targets
#usage For practise against a list of known targets, simply type each target onto a new line: it is important to keep your list diverse - too many similar targets may allow your imagination to invent pictures to fill in the gaps of what it expects to see and will cloud your results.
For investigative purposes for a solitary user, they can input a (ideally) long list of targets of interest. Again, the more diversity in your targets: the better: so when you do to come to view, you will have an idea of the subject - but not exactly the target you had written.