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BREAKING NEWS FROM NOVA TRAINERS- TAMMY & CHRISTIANE
I have just received this wonderful message:' “Raymond! I am at the Psi Games and won first place in Remote Viewing—winning US$1,200 and a trip to England for the Science and Consciousness Conference!” And that is not all. Tomorrow morning, she and Christiane will introduce NOVA to approximately 30 children—possibly even more. She has also met a blind adult who travelled across the country to meet her and will shortly begin working with him. This could open an important new direction for exploring NOVA with people who are blind. This is what can happen when people move beyond simply reading about human potential and begin exploring, practising and sharing it. Please join me in congratulating them! 🎉 Now I would love to hear from you: Which ability or area of consciousness would you most like to develop—inner vision, intuition, remote viewing, energy awareness or something else? Even if you have never posted before, introduce yourself below and give us just one sentence about what brought you here. Let us awaken this community together! ✨
Celebrating Tammy Haynes
International PSI Games 2026 Medalist First Place in Remote Viewing and Third Place in Precognition We are delighted to celebrate the outstanding achievements of Tammy Haynes at the 2026 International PSI Games. Tammy returned to the 2026 PSI Games as a recognised champion, defending her title in Remote Viewing and competing in Precognition alongside her partner, Elliott. She won first place in Remote Viewing and, together with Elliott, third place in Precognition. Tammy’s success is much more than a personal victory. It demonstrates what can become possible when unusual human perceptual abilities are recognised, carefully developed and given opportunities to flourish. Having had the privilege of contributing to Tammy’s early training, I am deeply proud to see how far she has progressed. She has continued developing her abilities with commitment and courage—and is now helping others discover their own potential.
PSY GAMES
Attending the Psy games was a word of wonder and magic.More than thousand people were interested in the games , the atmosphere was great and I was incredible happy because amazing Tammy won the competition at Remote Viewing. A lot of great speakers were there and I was really astonished that teaching Psy abilities is already in 200,000 schools in China and now it is time to expanding it internationally. I would love to do it now.⭐️ Tammy and I were teaching a lot of children in a very small room for only two hours and after this time a lot of of them were able to see colours and shapes and two of them were able to read a book blindfolded and two other girls were able to put the hand inside a closed book getting information and the picture. That was fantastic. Spoon bending was easy for the children and one child was able to make a lot of curls in a very thick knife. I have never seen this before. It was wonderful that they were able to do it so easily in such a short time.
The World Is Moving Ahead
According to Dr Simon Duan of Sofia University, approximately 200,000 children in China are being trained in capabilities of this kind. ( Christiane made friends with him at the PSI Games.) That figure should make us pause. We are far behind. While large numbers of children elsewhere are being introduced to programmes designed to develop perception, intuition and whole-mind learning, much of the Western world remains unaware that these abilities can be explored and systematically developed.
We Urgently Need More Trainers
One trainer can reach a small group of children. A worldwide network of properly prepared trainers could reach an entire generation. We need educators, parents, therapists, coaches and open-minded practitioners who are willing to learn and carry this work into their own schools, learning centres and communities. We need responsible trainers who can guide children and adults, communicate the possibilities honestly, and document their progress carefully. But I Must Master the Ability First” This is one of the most common objections we hear from adults: “How can I train someone else when I have not yet mastered Extra Ocular Vision myself?” The answer is important: you do not need to possess Extra Ocular Vision personally before learning how to guide another person. “Another interesting observation is that the instructor does not need extraocular vision to be able to teach.” — Dr Jacobo Grinberg The trainer’s role is not to impress students by demonstrating extraordinary personal abilities. It is to understand the method, establish the right conditions, guide the exercises correctly and help each learner progress calmly and confidently. “But Can I Afford the Training?” Finance is another understandable concern. Our survey indicates that many organisations charge approximately US$1,500 for a trainer’s licence. Our primary purpose, however, is not to make money from licensing. It is to prepare more responsible trainers who can take this work to children and communities around the world. For that reason, we are willing to be flexible. If you feel genuinely called to this work but the financial commitment is holding you back, please speak with us. We are open to discussing practical arrangements according to individual circumstances. Do not allow the cost alone to prevent you from exploring whether you could become one of the trainers the world now needs. Could You Become One of Those Guides? Tammy’s achievement shows us what one dedicated student can accomplish. Now imagine what might become possible if properly trained instructors were working in communities throughout the world.
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