About

Just wanted to share with you a lit­tle about my back­ground and why I’m so inter­ested in Remote Viewing.

I began expe­ri­enc­ing flashes of intu­ition as a teen. It usu­ally hap­pened dur­ing dreams. I’d dream about a par­tic­u­lar friend I had not seen in years only to have that very friend call me that very day.

I poured through books on the sub­ject from experts in the field of mind-science includ­ing Jose Silva, Napoleon Hill, and Robert Mon­roe.
I expe­ri­enced OBEs and incred­i­bly detailed remote view­ing experiences.

Later, when I could afford it I took sev­eral sem­i­nars includ­ing The Silva Method, Hemi-Sync (by the Mon­roe Insti­tute). This helped me fine-tune my skills, par­tic­u­larly along the lines of remote view­ing an individual’s health and on remote influ­enc­ing spe­cific
outcomes.

I started this blog to sim­ply col­lect snip­pets and videos of inter­est­ing remote view­ing arti­cles I found online.

But lately, I’ve actu­ally had the oppor­tu­nity to inter­view and get to know many of the giants in this field — includ­ing Ed Dames and Ger­ald O’Donnell.
I’ll be shar­ing my con­ver­sa­tions and inter­views through this blog.

Why the pas­sion for RV? Well I think Remote view­ing and Remote influ­enc­ing are the next fron­tier of sci­ence. They hold untold pos­si­bil­i­ties for help­ing us cre­ate a bet­ter and saner future for our off­spring and to help us under­stand the spark of the divine that lies within us all.

If you have any ques­tions drop me a line at jura.michael@gmail.com.

Your guide on this Adventure

~ Michael

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5 Responses to About
  1. Pesty Observer
    July 16, 2007 | 8:42 pm

    Find­ing the occa­sional straw of truth awash in a great ocean of con­fu­sion and bam­boo­zle requires intel­li­gence, vig­i­lance, ded­i­ca­tion and courage. But if we don’t prac­tice these tough habits of thought, we can­not hope to solve the truly seri­ous prob­lems that face us — and we risk becom­ing a nation of suck­ers, up for grabs by the next char­la­tan who comes along.

  2. Pesty potential
    September 24, 2007 | 6:10 am

    Now when Jesus was born in Beth­le­hem of Judea in the days of Herod the King, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, say­ing, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to wor­ship him.

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  3. fawning food
    September 24, 2007 | 6:57 am

    Death does not con­cern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here And when it does come, we no longer exist — Epicurus

    ati card dri­ver tech­nolo­gies video

  4. bootless achievement
    October 20, 2007 | 8:03 am

    The best we can hope for con­cern­ing the peo­ple at large is that they be prop­erly armed. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, The Fed­er­al­ist Papers at 184–8.

  5. artless affair
    October 21, 2007 | 10:50 pm

    Clothes make the man Naked peo­ple have lit­tle or no influ­ence on soci­ety — Mark Twain