FLOW – formerly Open Source CRV – Author Daz Smith
What started off as a document to help any newbies to CRV (Controlled Remote Viewing) has expanded and changed over the last decade to a fourth and now a fifth generation.
I initially created Open Source CRV as a guide to accompany the public CRV manuals from Tom McNear and the later Military manual. In hope, that it would help anyone wanting to learn this method easier and with more understanding.
As a CRV-trained remote viewer who has been constantly using CRV for real-world operations and business for nearly two decades, the CRV that I now use has morphed and developed from what I was originally taught. I had added my own interpretations, philosophy, and even new tools and changes to the CRV technology as it developed within me as an individual. These changes and my larger philosophy are not what some teachers and practitioners of the Original Ingo Swann CRV (circa 1985), allow. Therefore what started off as the Open Source CRV documents but has further expanded now to what I now call FLOW.
Over the last year (2021/22), I have been referring to what I practice as remote viewing as something other than CRV. I also didn’t want to add any new acronyms to the growing list of RV methods so I just called it by how it works – a flow. It’s a remote viewing method born of Ingo Swann’s CRV, but one that promotes a symbiotic relationship with its practitioners that allows a flowing development of practitioner and method together. ‘Flow’ for me is at its core CRV but with a different way of thinking behind it, a different philosophy of its form, function, and its use by us as individuals. It’s a remote viewing method born of Ingo Swann’s CRV, but one that promotes a relationship with its practitioners that allows a flowing development of practitioner and method together.
More about the FLOW method – here.
Daz – what is FLOW? (video) – https://youtu.be/sJLZUg9ujVY
Flow – formerly Open Source CRV – guide and notes (3.4mb pdf file)