Recap: The First International Remote Viewing Conference in Eastern Europe – Sofia 2024
From December 13 to 15, 2024, history was made in Sofia, Bulgaria, with the first-ever international Remote Viewing conference in Southeastern Europe. Organized by the Bulgarian Remote Viewing Society (BRVO) in collaboration with PSI Core Germany, this groundbreaking event brought together participants from multiple countries, marking a significant milestone for the Remote Viewing community.
Unique Topics and Speakers
The conference opened with a public program that delved into the history, methodology, and potential of Remote Viewing. Together with two esteemed colleagues, I had the honor of presenting captivating insights to the audience:
- Marcus Boldt (Deepmind Institute, Germany)
- Petko Atanassov (BRVO, Bulgaria): Founder of the Bulgarian Remote Viewing Society and a trailblazer for Remote Viewing in the Balkans.
- Myself, Theo Fischer (PSI Core, Germany): I shared insights into its origins, development, and its profound possible impact on science, research, and practical applications.
The True History of Remote Viewing
The conference began with an in-depth exploration of the origins and hidden aspects of Remote Viewing, unveiling details from military and scientific research that had never been publicly shared in Bulgaria before. Attendees gained a deeper understanding of how Remote Viewing developed and influenced various fields globally.
A Memorable Moment from the Conference
This photo captures a special moment during the conference, featuring Petko Atanassov, Captain Maya Valchova, formerly of the Bulgarian 68th Special Forces Brigade, Theo Fischer, and Marcus Boldt.
Bringing together people from diverse backgrounds, including former military professionals and researchers, the event created a unique atmosphere where ideas and experiences were exchanged freely. This blend of perspectives made the conference an engaging and inspiring experience for everyone involved.
Professional Translation in Action
Professional interpreters worked closely with speakers during the conference, ensuring seamless communication and making the event accessible to all participants. The dedication and precision of the translation team allowed for complex concepts in Remote Viewing and human consciousness to be shared effortlessly across language barriers. Their contribution was vital in creating a collaborative and inclusive atmosphere throughout the event.
A heartfelt thank you to Nadezhda Zheleva, Vassil Petev, and Emily Petkova, whose exceptional skills and dedication made it possible for participants from different linguistic backgrounds to fully engage with the content.
Exploration of the 17 Human Senses
During my presentation on the 17 human senses, I shared insights inspired by the pioneering work of Ingo Swann, specifically referencing his landmark lecture at the United Nations three decades ago. This topic explored the critical role these senses play in PSI phenomena and intuitive perception, challenging traditional views on human potential. This presentation aimed to encourage a deeper understanding of how these senses contribute to PSI phenomena and why they are essential to exploring the vast capabilities of human consciousness.
Workshop on Navigating the Signal Line
The workshop focused on mastering the “signal line,” a key concept in Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV). Participants learned techniques to enhance intuitive perception while managing analytical overlay (AOL), ensuring a clear interaction with the Matrix. Guided exercises helped refine their ability to interpret subtle signals accurately, staying aligned with the foundational principles of Ingo Swann’s CRV protocols.
Petko Atanassov, founder of the Bulgarian Remote Viewing Society, was the driving force and main organizer of the First International Remote Viewing Conference in the Balkans – Sofia 2024.
The audience’s attentive engagement showcased the growing interest in exploring the hidden potential of human consciousness.
Participants took time after the session to review materials, exchange ideas, and clarify concepts in a relaxed, productive setting.
In the presentation on Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV), techniques were shared on how to effectively use sketches in Stage 3. Participants explored ways to translate perceptions into visual representations. The focus was on using tools like trackers and capturing subtle details from the signal line to enhance clarity and precision.
The presentations provided a wealth of input and insights, sparking lively and thought-provoking discussions among participants afterward. This photo captures one of the many moments where attendees exchanged ideas, asked questions, and delved deeper into the topics presented, demonstrating the collaborative and inquisitive spirit of the event.
This slide illustrates the process of analyzing Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) session results and evaluating their quality. The comparison between the viewer’s sketches and actual target data highlights the accuracy and details captured during the session.
After the presentation, participants and speakers took the opportunity for a brief exchange. In a relaxed setting, questions were asked, opinions shared, and practical aspects of the discussed topics were reviewed. These moments provided a chance to reflect on the session together.
A memorable group photo marking the end of the first day of the conference. Taken on Friday, this image captures the diverse and engaged participants who came together for the opening day, setting the tone for a weekend of exploration, learning, and connection.
An Unforgettable Event in Eastern Europe
The First International Remote Viewing Event in Eastern Europe was truly an unforgettable experience, leaving a lasting impression on everyone involved. Held in Bulgaria, this event marked a historic milestone for the region, bringing together passionate individuals to explore the fascinating world of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and human potential.
We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated, supported, and contributed to making this event such a success. From the engaging presentations and workshops to the collaborative exchanges among participants, the weekend was filled with magical and inspiring moments.
While this was just the beginning, PSI Core, in collaboration with new partners, is already working on more exciting events that will continue to bring together world-class speakers and create memorable experiences. We look forward to returning to Eastern Europe and building on the incredible energy and enthusiasm we experienced in Bulgaria.
Stay tuned for more details about our upcoming events, and as always, feel free to reach out with your ideas, suggestions, or questions at mail@psi-core.com. We hope to see you again soon at another extraordinary gathering!
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