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ARV4Fun! features transcripts from viewers who use Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) to successfully predict future outcomes of events. Many of these have been submitted by viewers with Marty Rosenblatt’s online groups who predicted sports and horse racing outcomes, as well as stock performance. 

Remote viewing is the ability to gain information not accessible through the usual five senses (touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste). With Associative Remote Viewing (ARV), the viewer is not tasked with getting the information directly, but rather about something unrelated that has been associated by the “tasker” with the event’s outcome. Traditionally, photos have been associated with the outcomes, but other options include colors, sounds, smells, emotions, locations, and objects. ARV predictions are generally made prior to the event taking place.

Providing these simple examples of a talent innate to all humans is aimed toward enhancing our awareness of fundamental aspects of consciousness.

T.W. FENDLEY has always been attracted to possibilities, which can’t be a bad thing if you’re writing science fiction. Associative Remote Viewing is giving her a chance to actually explore the kind of  “What If” scenarios she usually just writes about.  

T.W. took Marty Rosenblatt’s four-day course on Intuitive Investing at the Monroe Institute in May 2009 soon after participating in an online e-group taught by Henry Reed at the Association for Research and Enlightenment. Since then, she has studied CRV with Lori Williams and ERV with Angela Thompson Smith.

She has successfully applied Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) techniques to predict horse race and lottery winners via Rosenblatt’s online groups. Alas, she lives in Missouri, which prohibits off-track betting, so it hasn’t proven to be a profitable venture. She volunteers as the webmaster for the Applied Precognition Project (APP) and co-manages APP’s Color ARV Horse Racing Group with Shane Stone.

In 2021, Tom Atwater and T.W. won the IRVA/IRIS Warcollier Prize for their project: “Investigation of ARV Session-Even Time Delay and Judging Protocols for Horse Race Predictions.”  (See Aperture Remote Viewing Magazine, Issue 34, Spring 2022, p. 34)

With a bachelor’s degree in journalism tucked in her purse, T.W. began her professional career in 1980 as managing editor of a small-town daily in southern Arkansas. Three years later, she returned to her hometown of Little Rock as a reporter for the statewide daily. In 1986, she began a 20-year career in corporate communications that took her to New Orleans, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis. During those years, she held various positions that called upon her skills as a writer, photographer, editor, TV and radio spokesperson, communications consultant, and manager.

And then the REAL fun began! She’s a speculative fiction author of two young adult novels (MOONBLOOD and THE LABYRINTH OF TIME), an adult historical fantasy (ZERO TIME), an adult sci-fi novel (METHUSELAH’S LEGACY), and several short stories available on Amazon and Audible. In 2012, her short story “Origin of the Species” won second place in the Writers’ Digest Horror competition. https://twfendley.com