Extended Remote Viewing (ERV)

Intermediate • 6-Day Course

Overview

The Comprehensive Six-Day, Extended Remote Viewing Course (ERV) is an advanced training program designed for graduates of the Introduction to Remote Viewing (IRV) course and Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) course. All training is led by Dr. David Morehouse. This immersive course provides participants with the knowledge, skills, and techniques required to become familiar with the protocols of Extended Remote Viewing (ERV).

NOTE: We will verify that you have taken the Introduction to Remote Viewing (IRV) and the Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) from Dr. David Morehouse (or one of the few instructors he has trained) before being approved for the course.

What You’ll Learn

  1. Master the Fundamentals of Extended Remote Viewing:
    Learn from Dr. David Morehouse, who brings decades of operational military insights and expertise to the course content, helping you gain a solid understanding of the foundational principles and key concepts essential to Extended Remote Viewing (ERV).
  2. Hands-On Practical Experience:
    Engage in real-world, hands-on targets that reinforce theoretical knowledge and provide practical skills.
  3. Interactive Learning Modules:
    Experience dynamic and interactive learning modules, including multimedia content, handouts, small group feedback, and discussions, that ensures the learning process is engaging and stimulating.
  4. Personalized Feedback:
    Receive personalized feedback from Dr. David Morehouse and his certified small group leaders to enhance your understanding and proficiency in applying concepts learned throughout the course. Connect with a community of like-minded individuals, fostering networking opportunities and the chance to collaborate with others.

Course Outline

ERV Phase-One (3-Day) Course Begins

 

Day One (Didactic & Practicum):
  • Extended Remote Viewing Theory and Process
  • Historical Context and Development of Extended Remote Viewing
  • Enhanced Human Performance Potentials
  • Human Neural Capacity
  • Review of:
    – The Physics of Consciousness
    – Energy is Everything and Everything is Energy
    – Particle Wave Theory
    – The Holographic Matrix Field
    – The Moment (Individual & Collective)
    – The Event Arc of Time
    – The Power of Intention
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse

Lunch Break (1-Hour)

 

  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Introduction to ERV Protocols
  • Understanding the ERV process
    Gestalt Theory & Applications in ERV
  • Introduction to Focus Questions
  • Introduction to Non-linear Mind Mapping (NLMM)
  • Introduction to the ERV Summary Process
  • Practical Exercises (NLMM)
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
Day Two (Didactic & Practicum):
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Review Primary and Nonprimary Modalities of Perception
  • The ERV Cooldown Process (Theta Wave Brainwave State)
  • Techniques for Focus and Concentration
  • Introduction to Seed Questions
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #1) (Complex Target Gestalt)

Lunch Break (1-Hour)

 

  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
    Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #2) (Complex Target Gestalt)
  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Introduction to Stage-III Protocols
Day Three (Didactic & Practicum):
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Continue The Physics of Consciousness
  • Building Viewer Skills and Abilities—Looking Forward
  • Enhancing Mental Receptivity and Intuitive Abilities
  • Strengthening Visualization Skills
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #3) (Complex Target Gestalt)

Lunch Break (1-Hour)

 

  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Emotional Impact, Aesthetic Impact & Intangibles for ERV
  • Types of Targets for ERV
  • How to Select Targets, Build Target Folders, Feedback and Quantifiable Attributes
  • Phase-One Final Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • ERV Phase-One Course Break

Course Continues…

ERV Phase-Two (3-Day)

(ERV Phase-Two Course Begins the following Fri/Sat/Sun after Phase-One)

 

Day Four (Didactic & Practicum):
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Review of ERV Protocols & Transitions
  • Review of NLMM
  • Introduction to Advanced Targets (OSI, OSO, Beacon, Split Beacon, TLS)
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #4) (Complex Target Gestalt)

Lunch Break (1-Hour)

 

  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Review of Advanced Target Categories (Timeline Sliding)
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #5) (Complex Target Gestalt)
  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
Day Five (Didactic & Practicum):
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Review of Advanced Target Categories (Beacon)
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #6) (Complex Target Gestalt)
  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Introduction to Stage-V Protocols

Lunch Break (1-Hour)

 

  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Review of Advanced Target Categories (Split Beacons)
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #7) (Complex Target Gestalt)
  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
Day Six (Didactic & Practicum):
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Review of ERV Protocols & Learning Objectives
  • Review of Advanced Target Categories (Open Search Outward)
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #8) (Complex Target Gestalt)
  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse

Lunch Break (1-Hour)

 

  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • ERV Target Briefing
  • ERV Practical Exercise (Target #9) (Complex Target Gestalt)
  • Small Group Meeting & Data Sharing
  • Class Target Feedback with Dr. Morehouse
  • Q&A with Dr. Morehouse
  • Final Remarks by Dr. Morehouse & Course Graduation
Extended Remote Viewing (ERV)

This immersive course provides participants with the knowledge, skills, and techniques required to become familiar with the protocols of Extended Remote Viewing (ERV).

$1997.00

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Details

Intermediate

6-Day Course (8-10 hours per day)

Daily Time: 9am - 6pm Eastern (U.S. Time Zone)

Dr. David Morehouse - Instructor

Prerequisite
  • IRV, CRV taught by David Morehouse or an authorized instructor trained by him.

Included With Every Class

Exclusive Online Platform Access

Unlock a dedicated portal for seamless material distribution and access the pre-course curriculum, enhancing your training experience with Dr. Morehouse.

Live Virtual Sessions

Immerse yourself in dynamic, real-time courses led by Dr. David Morehouse, Ph.D., through the interactive platform Zoom.

Live Q&A Sessions

Dr. Morehouse personally conducts all training sessions, incorporating engaging live interactive Question and Answer segments to ensure every participant comprehensively grasps the course material.

Comprehensive Course Resources

Each module comes complete with downloadable handouts and supplementary materials meticulously curated by Dr. Morehouse for an enriched learning experience.

Guided Relaxation Audio

Access an exclusive MP3 collection of Dr. Morehouse’s specially engineered Cool Down meditation series for each training course, designed to aid students in achieving the optimal brainwave state as an integral part of their training.

Hands-On Learning Experience

Each course integrates practical exercises, known as targets, comprising intricate gestalts. Receive comprehensive feedback, including video and written insights, to effectively enhance your learning journey and progress through each training module.

Expanded Learning Materials

Dr. Morehouse will offer curated recommendations for supplementary resources, including books and other relevant reading materials, to further enrich your knowledge where applicable.

Official Training Certification

Upon successful completion and passing of Dr. David Morehouse’s training courses, students will receive a prestigious certificate acknowledging their accomplishment.

Ongoing Support Membership

As graduates, students gain exclusive access to Dr. Morehouse throughout the year with a subscription offering regularly scheduled Q&A interactions and valuable Remote Viewing skills advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to take any courses prior to this one?

Participants in this course of instruction should have already taken the Introduction to Remote Viewing (IRV), the one-day course, and Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV), the six-day course taught by Dr. Morehouse.

These prerequisites exist because David feels CRV is a critical transformational step for Remote Viewers. If you know you are more than the physical, that Remote Viewing works, that you have seen yourself and others produce empirical evidence relevant to the target site, and if you understand how Remote Viewing works, and you understand the rules of Remote Viewing, then you are ready and confident to move forward, with Extended Remote Viewing.

Note: Previous graduates of Dr. Morehouse’s Coordinate Remote Viewing Course (CRV) (prior to 2023) who did not take the Introduction to Remote Viewing (IRV) course are welcome to attend the Extended Remote Viewing (ERV) course.

What is the difference between Coordinate Remote Viewing and Extended Remote Viewing?

Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) is a dogma, a protocol driven, six-stage process that drives the Remote Viewer through a metronomic cadence of detecting eight-dimensional waveform expressions of data, decoding that data into four dimensional concepts based on the Viewer’s experience rolodex (aka experience database), and finally objectifying that sensory data into a two dimensional medium (a piece of paper) using verbal and visual data.

CRV is driven by stages that reflect a controlled opening of the Viewer’s perceptive aperture into the target. There are rules controlling decoding, analytical overlay, probing and labeling, signal line, types of data, e.g., S2, S3, S4 (with Aesthetic Data, Intangibles, Emotional Data, and more), as well as rules for Emotional and Aesthetic Impact, etc. It is a heavily structured process designed to standardize the target data and summary process, which allows for easier correlation of data across multiple Remote Viewers.

Extended Remote Viewing is devoid of all the structure of CRV. You will learn an entirely different protocol where ninety-five percent of what you learned in CRV is absent. You work not in the Alpha brainwave state of CRV, but are trained to descend further, into Theta, even Delta for the work of ERV. How you capture data is different, how you relate to the target is different, there are few if any parallels to CRV.

For these reasons, CRV is required before ERV, otherwise, the student will be confused and lost about the process. Even though ERV is empirically driven, as is CRV, the protocol is distinctly different from CRV. You are driven by Seed Questions, Focus Questions, and you capture data differently and recall it using a non-linear mind mapping technique you will be taught in the class.

How long do I have access to the course?

The course is a six-day live Zoom course that is recorded; after the sixth day, it is completed. The recorded course will be made available to participants for thirty-days for review purposes. We understand that your classmates in a course become your community and the questions asked, the target results shared, etc., are things that will help your review. However, this recording cannot be downloaded and shared, and the thirty-day limit is a hard expiration. If at any time you wish to retake the course, you can do so at a graduate student refresher rate, which is a reduced rate from the course price.

What are the Technology Requirements?

This course is conducted entirely on the Zoom platform, where each participant must have a good internet connection, web camera, and microphone. If you have insufficient bandwidth (Mbps) you may experience challenges in staying connected. The Zoom platform is absolutely the best at minimizing these challenges; however, people using DSL or satellite internet, which can be intermittent have met with marginal internet performance.

Participants will also be required to log into our online portal, which is the David Morehouse, Inc’s (DMI) learning platform for submission of target Summaries and full Target Sessions (this will all be explained at the time of registration via a PDF handout and on the first day of class via video).

There is a good deal of science and physics covered in this course; do I need proficiency in these areas to attend?

No, you do not need any level of proficiency in these areas of instruction. Dr. Morehouse lectures on these topics, using embedded diagrams, videos, and 3D modeling to help participants understand, in lay terms, how current interpretations in quantum physics can be used to explain the quantum mind of the Remote Viewer. He lectures on these topics in front of theoretical physicists, physicians, and other scientists internationally and is applauded for his ability to distill the information down to logical, easy-to-understand applications to the work of the Remote Viewer.

Learning Remote Viewing does not require skill or knowledge in these areas. However, it has been determined that listening to these explanations and interpretations as to “how” a Remote Viewer can do what they are asked to do, helps participants lessen self-ascribed doubt of themselves or of the process they are engaging.

Do not worry about anything related to these training topics; you will come away with information and insights that will only help you understand the journey before you.

I’m already considered highly intuitive and clairvoyant; will that help my performance in this course?

This issue hits hardest when learning Coordinate Remote Viewing. When you are ready to engage in Extended Remote Viewing, you should already know what you are capable of as a Remote Viewer. Further, you know that no Viewer is one-hundred percent accurate, ever. Why? Because Remote Viewing is not one hundred percent accurate, it never has been and never will be.

You should already know that Remote Viewers work in teams, not as individuals. Why? Because of the previous paragraph, above. And, you must realize that Remote Viewing was never used as a stand-alone endeavor, and it cannot be now.

Humility is paramount in the science and art of Remote Viewing. Follow the rules, forget what you think you know already and learn this new advanced form of the phenomenon.

These “abilities” whether you have them of not will neither help nor hinder you if you follow Dr. Morehouse’s guidance. He will also explain that it is best for anyone who identifies as “gifted” in these areas to leave all of that outside of the classroom. Your job here is to listen, learn, practice, share, take feedback on your results; and then move on to the next level of instruction. The class will never be a competition for accuracy or best performer; it is all much bigger than that.

As with CRV, play full out and learn something new. What you learn may validate your other work or confirm it. Regardless, the objective in this class is to illustrate the value of the collective, not the individual.

David makes clear that all Remote Viewing results, including Extended Remote Viewing must be evaluated empirically, not anecdotally. Therefore, until your results in Remote Viewing are measured using video and written feedback, against known quantifiable attributes about the target, you will not have empirical evidence of your findings.

Further, your results must be analyzed and correlated with the work of your classmates. This is accomplished in the “Small Group Session” first, followed by the “Viewer’s Grand Summary” with David during the final step where the entire class’s session data is presented.

I’m a previous student and have taken David Morehouse’s course before. Can I retake it?

Previous CRV & ERV Students trained by David are welcome as “Refresher Students.” It is not unusual for trained Remote Viewers to circle back as the need arises to refresh and capture new aspects of a complex training paradigm that may have been missed years ago during formal instruction. The information, techniques, science, and academic delivery all change over time; therefore, renewal is encouraged at the Viewer’s convenience.

Is this ever a live in-person course versus a virtual course?

This course has been taught live as a six-day course with instruction at a venue for decades. However, a live course is unlikely given the current environment financials for venues, lodging, travel, etc. Currently, David only teaches on Zoom to minimize time and costs to our students. This process has proven advantageous to everyone, and the tools available to David are unlimited, ensuring an ultimate training delivery and experience for the individual and collective whole.

Is this course ever taught for six days in a row?

This course is typically not taught as a seamless six-day course; due to the costs of travel, lodging, transportation, and meals to students. The preferred schedule identified by students has been to schedule Phase-One (three-days) over a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, followed by Phase-Two (three-days) over an additional Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the following week. This two-weekend structure minimizes work loss for most students and, therefore, is the most desirable option.

Do you offer courses based on various time zones?

These classes are offered via Zoom which means people around the globe can sign up for them spanning multiple time zones, which can be problematic for some students. Therefore, the DMI Team endeavors to balance the time to minimize the impact on all students.

While this is not a guarantee, the DMI Team will do their best to balance the hours of the class by adjusting start and end times to accommodate the span of time zones whenever possible. Please bear in mind when registering for any course, that DMI is a U.S. corporation located in the Eastern time zone, and the times are typically 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (plus).

If you have a specific group, for a specific class, in a time zone other than the United States’ Eastern time zone, and you would like to have David teach the class in that time zone, please contact the DMI Team.

Is there any recommended Reading for this course?

If you do not already have the CRV Manual, it is recommended you obtain it and familiarize with it. Some of you as CRV students may not have been trained before 2008 when this manual became available. Dr. David Morehouse is the author of the 400-page training manual Coordinate Remote Viewing: The Complete User’s Manual for Coordinate Remote Viewing.

While the manual is specific to CRV, many aspects of the science of Remote Viewing are detailed in the manual which will refresh you and help you digest much of the Extended Remote Viewing lecture before the class begins.

The ERV Manual will also be available prior to your course and should be purchased and reviewed (not memorized) prior to the start of class. This ERV manual is not intended as a stand-alone learning tool; it is intended to serve as the ERV course manual. It will be a valued reference both during and after the training.

You can purchase from various book-selling sites, including Amazon.

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