Learn the science of psychic detective work from preeminent psychic detective Pam Coronado. A three weekend experience!
During her 10-year history with IRVA, Pam has served as a former President, Vice President, and a Board member. She is trained in Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and also works in natural psychic function, giving her a broad understanding of perception and the different modalities. These skills enable Pam to help students harness their own skill set for the specific tasks required by psychic detective work.
Pam has more than 25 years of experience working on criminal investigations and missing person cases with families and law enforcement around the world to unveil clues that may not be otherwise available to investigators or loved ones. She has real-world experience teaming with detectives and knows how to seek out the specific details that will best assist them to move cases forward. Pam has extensive training in forensics as well as Search and Rescue, making her the ideal teacher to share best practices for working cases. She has even developed a systematic approach for perceiving and describing a missing person's location which assists investigators and searchers to hone in on search areas. Pam believes CRV is a great tool for location work!
This is a six-part class over three weekends to learn ways that you can augment your remote viewing skills to investigate crime and missing persons cases.
Weekend One
Friday May 26th: Class One
In this introductory class, you will receive an overview of the exciting and challenging field of psychic detective work; including ethics, working with law enforcement, and the emotional demands of the work. Students will learn the various tasks that will often be requested of them by law enforcement and investigators.
Saturday May 27th: Class Two
One of the most useful, and most difficult, skills in the psychic detective’s toolkit is knowing whether a missing person is still alive or is deceased. This class covers the methodology to be able to make this important and difficult determination. Students will participate in live practice exercises.
Weekend Two
Friday June 2nd: Class Three
Learn Pam’s repeatable and systemized approach for describing any location and specifically a missing person location. Learn how to pull out the details that are so important in describing a location well enough for searchers to find it. The key to this skill is to “Describe, don’t identify.” Students will participate in live practice exercises.
Saturday June 3rd: Class Four
Every crime has a perpetrator and it is the psychic detective’s job to describe the perp accurately. Learn which details detectives need to know and also learn which details are not helpful. You will also learn to determine if a suspect is violent or non-violent (or anyone for that matter!) Students will participate in live practice exercises.
Weekend Three
Friday June 9th: Class Five
The number one question asked by families and investigators is “What happened?” Psychic detectives need to have the skills to ask the right questions, interpret information they receive, and be able to describe the events of a crime in order to fill in important blanks and potentially move a case forward. This must all be done without veering into imagination and storytelling, so it is important to learn the difference and how to avoid this pitfall.
Saturday June 10th: Class Six
Psychic detectives need knowledge at their disposal before ever beginning an intuitive session, such as how to identify and distinguish between many different types of weapons, license plates, and vehicle makes and models. Learn how you can arm yourself with this knowledge to be ready when you need it. You will also learn how to wrap up your review and create a report of the entire case to hand off to investigators.
Each class will take place from 9am - 1pm PDT (12 - 4pm EDT). All classes will be recorded.
Following each class there will be opportunities to engage with each other and with the instructor on the IRVA-ED resource website where students will be able to discuss the class, ask questions and practice the skills they have learned, or catch up on any missed classes with full access to class materials and recordings.
The fee for the entire six-part course is $350 for IRVA members and $475 for non-members. To become a member, please visit: https://www.irva.org/shop/join.
If you have any questions regarding these classes or registration, please contact Lily at irva-ed@irva.org
In registering for this course, the student understands and agrees that this class is intended solely to provide information to the public. The views and opinions expressed as part of the class do not necessarily state or reflect those of the International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA). It is not intended, nor can it be relied upon, to create any rights enforceable by any party in litigation with IRVA, or to endorse the use of products or services provided by the instructor. With respect to this class, neither IRVA nor any of its employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.
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