Too Much Break (TM Break) A TM Break is called when the viewer receives too much data to debrief. I f he tries to work through it a confusion will result. After a short break the viewer should continue from where he left off. Too Much (TM): A statement made by the viewer when he is so overwhelmed by data that he cannot report his perceptions.

[McNear, Tom. Coordinate Remote Viewing Stages I–VI and Beyond. February 1985, DIA]

 

Too Much Break (“TM Break”): When too much information is provided by the signal line all at once for the viewer to handle, a “Too Much Break” is called and written down (objectified), telling the system to slow down and supply information in order of importance. After the overload is dissipated, the viewer may resume from the break, normally with the reiteration of the coordinates. A too much break is often indicated by an overly elaborate ideogram or ideograms.

[Smith, Paul H. Coordinate Remote Viewing. May 1986, DIA Manual]