Ten Thousand Roads Remote Viewing and Dowsing Project
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Since its opening in 2003, the TKR Project has created and sponsored online opportunities for Remote Viewers and Dowsers. We provide free information, a friendly community for all viewers of all methods and backgrounds, all experience levels and perspectives, and an array of software utilities and projects offering real-time viewing experience within an appropriate Remote Viewing protocol.

This is the TKR project home page. We have a large message board complex, and TKR has its own area at the Dojo Psi with all our hands-on remote viewing software. Visit us at either (register or login at each side), or read more about our work by clicking on a section (blue box) below.

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The Ten Thousand Roads Remote Viewing & Dowsing project (aka "TKR") is designed to support individuals working to develop their skills in psi functioning.

  • TKR is an online toolset that supports personal anonymity though creative community.
  • It encourages every kind of "receptive psi" tradition, while focusing on remote viewing and dowsing.
  • It sustains the exploratory experience while emphasizing the double-blind experiment and feedback.
  • It advocates people sharing thoughts about hands-on work, theory and experience, while providing assistance to persons working alone.
  • And, it supports working in private groups inside and outside the project, in order to encourage a more decentralized community.

In short, TKR has something for everyone.
Membership is free.

 

What you should know about Remote Viewing

 

Inclusions, Exclusions, and Focus of our Remote Viewing Web Forum
(with notes on how to get a free sponsored board in our project!)

 

The Ten Thousand Roads (aka TKR) project was founded, is programmed and designed, sponsored and paid for by Palyne PJ Gaenir (see 'about the Founder') as a community service for the Remote Viewing field. It is managed by a diverse collection of viewers from around the 'online RV field' (see 'Project Info'). All the website names, content, graphics, and slogans are Copyright © (various dates until present) to Palyne Gaenir. For more info about TKR beyond this website, visit the RVwebForum and ask questions, or contact Palyne. This project owes thanks to the Firedocs Remote Viewing Collection for its primary visitor source, to viewer Joseph McMoneagle for setting such a darn good example for all viewers and dowsers, and to the private project Dojo Psi for building out its first RV software custom just for TKR's public project.