Electrician Uses The Power of Technical Remote Viewing
By Kim Stehle
I started Technical Remote Viewing early last year after finding PSI TECH's website on the Internet. I was intrigued by the information I found there, so I purchased the training tapes and learned Technical Remote Viewing. Now I try to do one session a day if I can. I even performed a session on what to write for this article! TRV can be used to find out all kinds of things to help me do a better job. And that's what life is all about, changing things for the better.
I am an electrician, and part of my job is electrical/electronic trouble shooting. In my line of work, the hardest problems to locate in machines are the ones that shut down the process and then mysteriously go away. When this happens, usually the operators just start everything back up and go back to work. Sometimes the machine will run for weeks before the problem reoccurs, usually resulting in a shut down.
Approximately three months ago, one of my coworkers asked me when I was going to fix the machine she was operating. I explained to her that if it is not broken, there is no way for me to find the problem, but that I would check it out.
That night at home I was thinking about what the problem could be. And then it occurred to me, I should TRV it! With the help of the online support staff in PSI TECH's chat room, I set up the cue for the target. I had never cued a problem like this and I wanted it to be right, as I knew how important cueing targets is to the process. Then I did the session. I was very excited about the data! From the data and sketches in the session I knew what the problem was.
The next day I had some spare time to go start checking out the system. Sure enough, the TRV data was accurate. I found an operations amp card that was not right, so we shut down the unit and I replaced the card. The problem has not happened again since.
The session also pointed out another problem in the making. A little piece of data that did not fit at the time I did the summary and analysis, "Gen. coil". When these things fail they burn for a moment and you find them right away. Your coworkers can point to the machine and tell you, "The smoke came out of right here." Well one did fail about three weeks later in that system. Wow! TRV is way cool, I thought that night after looking over the session again. Not only did I find the first problem using TRV, but also the matrix delivered another unseen problem in the making, that hadn't even happened yet.
I still have a lot to learn. This is only the beginning and it keeps getting better. I am so thankful to PSI TECH for having such an excellent training program.
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