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A Video of Real Remote Viewing Investigation and Experiences

Looking into the CIA’s history of remote viewing, this video on remote viewing includes topics such as  extrasensory perception (esp), telekinesis, and other experiments to catch up with Russia’s psychic operations, and how they are all tied in with the history of remote viewing. It also has interviews with remote viewers and remote viewing experts.

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US’s Secret Spies and Remote Viewing

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What You Need to Know About Remote Viewing

It is easy to find information about remote viewing, although sometimes it is easy to be misled if you are still a novice.

iStock_000000578604XSmallI try to gather as much information as possible about it - it may seem sometimes like repetition, but there are always subtle nuances.

The good thing is that once you know ‘what is’ remote viewing, you can learn ‘how to’ remote view.

Below is an excerpt from About.com’s report on paranormal Phenomena, which you can read by clicking here.

What You Need to Know About…

Remote Viewing

It’s a scientific method of tapping into the “universal mind,” transcending time and space, and bringing the unconscious into the conscious - and YOU can learn to do it

Are you curious about remote viewing? You have most likely heard about this mysterious practice and understand that is has something to do with ESP. What you may not know is that a person does not have to be a psychic to learn and use remote viewing. In fact, you can learn to become a remote viewer and access incredible mental powers you didn’t even know you have.

What Is Remote Viewing?

Remote viewing is the controlled use of ESP (extrasensory perception) through a specific method. Using a set of protocols (technical rules), the remote viewer can perceive a target - a person, object or event - that is located distantly in time and space. A remote viewer, it is said, can perceive a target in the past or future that is located in the next room, across the country, around the world or, theoretically, across the universe. In remote viewing, time and space are meaningless. What makes remote viewing different than ESP is that, because it uses specific techniques, it can be learned by virtually anyone.

The term “remote viewing” came about in 1971 through experimentation conducted by Ingo Swann (who correctly remote viewed in 1973 that the planet Jupiter has rings, a fact later confirmed by space probes), Janet Mitchell, Karlis Osis and Gertrude Schmeidler.

In the method that they and others developed, there are five components necessary for remote viewing to take place:

  • a subject (the remote viewer)
  • active ESP abilities
  • a distant target
  • the subject’s recorded perceptions
  • a confirmatory positive feedback

A remote viewing sessions lasts about one hour.

During the Cold War through the 1970s and 1980s, remote viewing was further developed by the US military and the CIA through such programs codenamed Sun Streak, Grill Flame and Star Gate. The government-sponsored remote viewing programs were successful, according to many who participated. Some of the now-declassified examples include the highly accurate and detailed descriptions of buildings and facilities hundred of miles from the remote viewer - including a crane assembly in the Soviet Union.

Although these organizations claim that after 20 years of experimentation their remote viewing programs have been abandoned, some insiders believe that they are being continued secretly. Some well-known remote viewers say they were contacted by the US government after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks to help locate other possible terrorist activity.

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What Remote Viewing IS NOT…

I’ve compiled a list of theories, untruths, misconceptions and other things that have been said about remote viewing…

Remote Viewing is not…

StudentsRemote viewing is not…

…an out-of-body experience. A remote viewer does not astrally project to the target, although some remote viewers occasionally report a feeling of bilocating to the site of the target. Remote Viewing is not a meditative, dream or trance state. During a remote viewing session, the subject is always fully awake and alert. As Christophe Brunski writes in “Remote Viewing: Conditions and Potentials,” “Whereas one might consider a trance state to be ‘going down’ into the deeper levels of mind, RV might be said to allow information from these deeper levels to ‘come up.’” ~ What You Need to Know About Remote Viewing - About.com

Remote viewing is not…

…precisely one thing, but rather an integrated “cocktail” of various phenomena, unlike most other psi disciplines. Despite the “viewing” part of the term, remote viewing is only partly about experiences associated with what might be visible about a target. It also involves mental impressions pertaining to the other senses, such as sounds, tastes, smells, and textures, as well as limited telepathy-like effects, and in some cases just plain intuitive “knowing.” RV owes some of these qualities to the fact that lessons learned from research in clairvoyance, telepathy, and even out-of-body experiences — traditionally considered separate disciplines — played a role in its development. ~ WHAT IS REMOTE VIEWING? - Paul H. Smith

Remote viewing is not…

…”being psychic” in the way commonly understood by the media and many practitioners of “paranormal” arts—though thanks to recent incomplete or inaccurate reports many have been led to believe otherwise. Remote viewers are not the typical “clairvoyants,” “fortune tellers,” or “psychics” we often hear about on TV or read about in the papers. Many of these more traditional psychics often do have amazing talents and abilities, but there is a qualitative difference between the average “natural” psychic, and a properly-trained remote viewer. ~ Paul H. smith. - Source: http://www.rviewer.com/

Remote viewing is not…

…used to give “psychic readings,” “tell fortunes,” “read auras,” or other sorts of popular activities of this nature, but is rather a means of doing serious science research and for performing operational-type tasks in criminal investigations, government intelligence work, commercial applications, etc. Many who want to explore their individual human potentials also become interested in it. ~ WHAT IS REMOTE VIEWING? - Paul H. Smith

RV is not really …

…a “psychic phenomenon” as such, but actually an imposed discipline or skill that helps the viewer to facilitate or “harness” his or her own innate, underlying psi abilities. Some RV theorists think that formal RV methods are really just strategies that help the viewer to more successfully and reliably access the subconscious, where it is most likely that information obtained from RV first emerges into human consciousness. ~ WHAT IS REMOTE VIEWING? - Paul H. Smith

Remote viewing is not…

…a form of dreaming. Similarly, it is important not to confuse RV with meditation or trance states. When working, the remote viewer is fully awake and alert. Whereas one might consider a trance state to be “going down” into the deeper levels of mind, RV might be said to allow information from these deeper levels to “come up.”

Christophe Brunski, writer of The Sea-Glass Chronicles.- The Anomalist.

Remote viewing is not…

…a new phenomenon; the ability has been ours since the beginning of time. The formulation and systemization of theological doctrine as set forth in ancient records present us with countless examples of humanity’s learned and inherent abilities to transcend the physical; to see in the mind’s eye, people, places and events separate from their physical reality. From the ancient hieroglyphics carved into the walls of forgotten Egyptian tombs, to the “Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean, the Urantia Book, A Course in Miracles, the Old Testament, the Koran, the Kabbalah, the Talmud, and the New Testament−to name but a few−all give accounts of journeys out of the physical body, to night flights of soul, to projections of consciousness, et cetera. However, the most recent history began circa 1972 when the Central Intelligence Agency learned through various human intelligence sources that the Czechs, Chinese, Soviets, Germans, the Israelis and even the British, were all heavily involved in the study of various aspects of what would be called the “paranormal.” ~ David A. Morehouse, Ph.D.

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Video: Remote Viewing Put to the Test on TV

The STARGATE program worked for US local law enforcement.

For over 20 years, the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory has been the center for government-sponsored parapsychology research in support of its intelligence program most recently known as STAR GATE.

Their website has an amazing video which has aired on National TV.

The video shows a Remote Viewing (RV) session done in a TV program using a scientific protocol.

We are first introduced to a man who has had a near death experience (NDE) in his life, after which he started to possess very strong ESP abilities, including occasional telepathy and remote viewing capabilities.

The producers of the program put the man to a test using a scientific protocol used in the research of the Remote Viewing. The results were spectacular.

Click here to watch this video and be amazed as you see what the human mind is capable of.

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Remote Viewing at Stanford Research Institute

There is so much history to remote viewing.

Remote viewing has been around for a long time and has many practical, everyday uses. Although much of the documentation seems to say so, remote viewing isn’t just for institutions -it’s for you, too…

ABSTRACT from the Journal of Scientific Exploration




REMOTE VIEWING AT STANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE IN THE 1970′S: A MEMOIR

Russell Targ

JSE Volume 10 Number 1: Page 77.

AttractingHouseSmallHundreds of remote viewing experiments were carried out at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) from 1972 to 1986.

The purpose of some of these trials was to elucidate the physical and psychological properties of psi abilities, while others were conducted to provide information for our CIA sponsor about current events in far off places.

We learned that the accuracy and reliability of remote viewing was not in any way affected by distance, size, or electromagnetic shielding, and we discovered that the more exciting or demanding the task, the more likely we were to be successful.

Above all, we became utterly convinced of the reality of psi abilities.

This article focuses on two outstanding examples: One is an exceptional, map-like drawing of a Palo Alto swimming pool complex, and the other is an architecturally accurate drawing of a gantry crane located at a Soviet weapons laboratory, and verified by satellite photography.

The percipient for both of these experiments was Pat Price, a retired police commissioner who was one of the most outstanding remote viewers to walk through the doors of SRI.

© Journal of Scientific Exploration

You can access the JSE web site here. You can find subscription information for this excellent peer-reviewed science journal on their web site, or on the mceagle.com references page.

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Remote Viewing at the Monroe Institute, Continued

This Article is Courtesy of Fortean Times

Remote Viewing at the Monroe Institute


Since its perhaps surprising acceptance as a surveillance device within the intelligence community, Remote Viewing has gone through a transformation to become part of the New Age toolkit. Mark Blacklock visits one of RV’s elder statesmen in the USA.

By Mark Blacklock                                                                           August 2004

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Was Atwater party to experiments exploring potential influencing of remote subjects?

“We have used with Remote Viewing a form of remote hypnosis. During interrogation, having a remote viewer suggest to the person that’s being interrogated that if he cooperates he’ll get to see his family again. Now, could someone twist that story into a wild tale of mind control? Yes, but those same people would take a psychiatrist and say that the word therapist, when you spell it out, is ‘the rapist’. In my experience this idea of mind-control is mostly fiction and sells books and makes good movies.”

I mention that Atwate r’s life now, at the Monroe Institute, seems a far cry from his military career. For him, it was always going to be thus. “I think that in my younger years I was sort of guided into that unit in the military so that I could learn about that. Now I think that the real value of this ESP or Remote Viewing is not in the information that you uncover, not in finding missed children or hidden secrets of the enemy, or missing terrorists for that matter, I think the real value is in self-discovery: who you really are, that you are more, in fact, than your physical body; that you’re interconnected, one with everyone else, in a very unusual way. That you are on a path of evolutionary consciousness and that when you become aware of this you are responsible then for the evolution of your own consciousness.”

It will perhaps come as little surprise that Atwater, like Dr Miller, was raised by “metaphysically oriented parents… What the normal population would consider quite odd was normal in my family. So when I stumbled serendipitously into this programme in the military, it seemed quite natural to me.”

He speaks in incredibly measured tones and seems like a man at home with everything he says and does. He carries his large frame lightly and often talks in homilies, or what seem like pre-prepared spiels.

I become conscious of the fact that whatever I ask him, he seems happy with. This could, I am sure, in another mind become evidence of his influence over the conversation. Occasionally, however, and particularly on questions which refer to proof or evidence, his homilies wander a little.

For example, Atwater’s answer to the admittedly obvious question “is there anything to do with altered states of consciousness that can be empirically verified?” while expressing laudable sentiments, does seem to dodge the issue:

“I understand where your question comes from. I think that the answer is that love is a common experience. I think that people in these various states of consciousness, when they approach their situation with love, they all tend to report the same thing. For example, healing. Healing and love are connected in all instances of reporting. So there is a feeling that that must be a universal truth, that true healing comes from this emotion we identify as love.”

He points out, reasonably, the impossibility of measuring subjective experience and drawing direct lines between brain activity and what is actually appearing in someone’s mind’s eye. He does, however, put great faith in research being undertaken at the Paralabs at Princeton University which does seem to produce measurable results, research into the idea that “when there is some sort of focused awareness of an event happening, subatomic randomness seems to collapse just a little bit.”

“It is as though consciousness itself is affecting the subatomic world,” he says. “Note that I said, ‘as though’. It may not really be that. It may just be that a property of focused consciousness is non-randomness, that they may be co-existent events, not one causing the other.

“We’re interested in that in terms of our group classes here. When we run group classes of 25 people and they’re all intently concentrating on one thing, is that affecting our local random number generators? I’m running random number generators for our programmes to see if that’s happening. Can we recreate that anomaly with smaller groups of people?”

But any hope that we might see these results is also slim. “We don’t have the data yet,” he says. “This is ongoing.”

The idea of collective consciousness is key to the Monroe credo. There is much interest in a particular interpretation of the Jungian idea of archetypes (see FT171:42-47), and specifically light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel type near-death experiences. But a couple of different archetypes, perhaps better referred to as clichés, can be found scattered around the Monroe Institute buildings.

“Dolphins are big here,” explains Dr Miller when I ask her about these. “Rainbows. Crystals. I don’t think it’s any mistake that certain common ones keep coming back and show up here. If we all share this consciousness and there’s something like a dolphin, which represents non-human intelligence, it becomes a symbol for that that’ll pop up wherever appropriate.”

I suggest that the selection of such symbols is at best arbitrary and at worst based on ignorance of what lies behind the symbol in question, with reference particularly to the behaviour of male dolphins, which have been discovered to perpetrate group rapes upon females. Dr Miller isn’t phased. “We don’t like to talk about those. They diminish the spirituality.”

Atwater is slightly more cagey on the New Age clichés. “Because Bob Monroe was a serious businessman himself, the imprint that he left here was that this was not so much ‘woo-woo’ – I don’t know how you’re going to spell that – it’s not airy-fairy, it’s ‘this is the facts the way I discovered them’. We don’t have a doctrine. We don’t wear white robes or eat only tofu. But you will find the occasional crystal out here. People like that kind of thing.”

Indeed, you will find “the occasional crystal” out here. A five-ton monstrosity sits eight feet (2.4m) high in the field below the Nancy Penn Center. Back at the Acorn Inn that night, Martin tells us it was transported from Brazil, at great personal expense, by a Monroe student.
Perhaps the strongest message coming through from both Atwater and Darlene Miller is that ‘the group’ is very important to Monroe Institute programmes.

The idea of group energy and synergy is held aloft like a holy chalice, and this necessarily raises certain questions about the psychology of groups, about what might happen when a group of people intently wants to achieve a prescribed result in terms of their conscious experience.
“Do I think there’s any kind of mass hallucination going on? No, I don’t,” says Dr Miller.
An odd sticker on Atwater’s desk elucidates the behaviour of Monroe groups quite unexpectedly. The sticker reads ‘Ask me about Focus 55’. Mainly because it seems churlish not to, I do ask Atwater about Focus 55.

“This is a cute sticker,” he says. “Bob Monroe assigned number levels for these different windows in consciousness, starting out with 10, 12, 15, 21. Well, there is no such thing as 55. But people get what I call focus envy. They start saying, ‘Well I was in 27’ – ‘Well I was in 36’. And so this always reminds me the numbers don’t always mean anything and a bigger number is not better than a smaller number. They are just arbitrary labels.”

A valley away, past the handful of bars, restaurants and shops that makes up Nellysford, Jim Meissner lives in a ramshackle house surrounded by trailers. In his trailers he keeps his equipment: electronics gear, machine tools, enough solder, nails, screws and wire to fill a hardware store. We’d met Meissner in Bistro 151, a sports bar and pizza joint in Nellysford, the night before we went to Monroe. We’d been chatting to Jane, the bar lady, when Jim had overheard our conversation.

“You guys are here to go to Monroe?”

“Yeah, we’re writing a story about it.”

“You should write a story about me.”

Meissner was in his early sixties, wearing thick-lensed prescription glasses and a stripy short-sleeved shirt with pens in the top pocket, a look immortalised by Michael Douglas in the film Falling Down. But he exuded none of the aggression of Douglas’s character. He was calm, friendly, perhaps a bit of a nerd. And, as he explained that night, he could heal people.

He had been drawn to Nellysford by the Monroe Institute. Following the death of his wife, he’d upped sticks from his home on the West Coast and come to Monroe to show them his invention: a box which took Robert Monroe’s Hemi-Sync technology and amped it up ten-fold. Or so he claimed.

“I used to listen to Bob Monroe’s tapes but they weren’t strong enough for me. So I improved on the Hemi-Sync technology.”

As an electrical engineer specialising in audio engineering, Jim had the skills to do this. He’d made his Brain State Synchronizer and taken it to Monroe and to Atwater. “Skip Atwater called me a snake-oil salesman,” Meissner told me with a hang-dog look. He’d been sent packing, condemned to reside in the next valley and to sell his invention online.

I’d asked Atwater about Meissner. He had remembered him, referring to him as a “Mr Wizard type of guy, an inventor”, and explained that he’d politely passed when offered the invention, having no need for it. But if Meissner’s version of events was true, and Atwater’s comment to him more than a little disingenuous, it wasn’t hard to see why Meissner’s presence might not have been seen as helpful to the smooth operation of the Monroe Institute.

Within minutes of being invited into Meissner’s house, I felt a little uneasy and wondered if Meissner himself might be having second thoughts about seeing us. Perhaps his bravado of the other evening had been fuelled by alcohol. Certainly, he was a little more nervous as he showed us around his messy, cobwebby home, the perfect habitat for a mad inventor.

He made it clear that he would rather I didn’t report certain areas of his research. He was concerned that in so doing I would draw the attention of the Federal Government to his activities, which he didn’t want. He explained why what he was doing represented such a threat to government, particularly the Health Administration. I promised him that I would not report on this research and intend to keep my word.

Suffice it to say, however, that unless I’m very much mistaken, Meissner’s research is in no way illegal, nor indeed of any particular use to anyone but a handful of people who share the same interests as Jim. His speakers are pretty impressive, though.

A lot of jargon is employed at the Monroe Institute. There is much talk of “mental dimensions”, “conducive states of consciousness”, and “realms of hypnagogic imagery”.

It must be hard for those who have undergone what they feel to be consciousness-altering experiences to put such experiences into words, and it is perhaps unavoidable that this sort of jargon has to be employed to pin down concepts larger than words themselves. Nevertheless, by the time we leave I’m not sure I’m any the wiser about consciousness.

Before we did leave, I asked to try out some Hemi-Sync tapes. Atwater put me in the isolation chamber. Protected from electrical radiation and wearing headphones which brought his gentle coaxings to me through the Faraday Cage, I dozed off, listening to the sounds of lapping water and Bob Monroe’s voice as they mixed down into phased tones.

I was in for an hour, apparently, and Atwater and photographer Justin Canning were able to hear my snoring through the microphones. I came out feeling incredibly spacey. I couldn’t say whether it had been any more positive an experience than your average mid-afternoon snooze, but I know I’d need a lot more Hemi-Sync before I could attempt Remote Viewing.

One thing is certain: Bob Monroe has achieved immortality, in a fashion, and proved his theories about life after death.

And it’s not just that the Institute is named after him. His voice lives on in the very fabric of the buildings, piped into the check-in units, the isolation chamber, spooling and spinning on tapes and discs. The Institute is a temple to Monroe, sculpted from the sound of his voice. His benign presence is everywhere. Whether it actually interferes with the video presentation equipment or forms non-corporeal hazes around the check-in units is open to debate. But it is undeniable that he lives on as long as the Institute remains in this beautiful corner of Virginia… and elsewhere, as long as his recordings are played.

This Article is Courtesy of Fortean Times

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Remote Viewing and Scientific Exploration

There’s a society that’s dedicated themselves to combing the field of science (including remote viewing) to discover what other scientists are still too afraid to acknowledge…

Below are details of their next conference, which includes:

Remote Viewing and PK across Space and Time Panel: Selected Presenters-

  • Courtney Brown, Quantum Mechanics, Remote Viewing, and Time: Wheeler’s Delayed-Choice Experiment in a Macro Environment
  • Simeon Hein, What Remote Viewing Tells Us about Extraterrestrials and UFOs

…among numerous  others.

The Society for Scientific Exploration (SSE) is a multi-disciplinary professional organization of scientists and other scholars committed to the rigorous study of unusual and unexplained phenomena GroupXSmallthat cross traditional scientific boundaries and may be ignored or inadequately studied within mainstream science.

The Society was founded in 1982 by fourteen scientists and scholars and now has approximately 800 members in 45 countries worldwide. The SSE publishes a peer reviewed journal, the Journal of Scientific Exploration (JSE) and holds annual scientific meetings in the USA and periodic meetings in Europe.

Society members include scholars from a broad range of disciplines. Topics addressed in its journal and in its regular meetings cover a wide spectrum, ranging from real or apparent anomalies in well-established areas of science to paradoxical phenomena that belong to no established discipline.

This unique multidisciplinary perspective provides challenging opportunities for creative professional dialog and innovative research. In addition to the Journal and the Annual Meetings, the SSE supports a Young Investigators Program.

This program is designed and implemented primarily by its participants, and its purpose is to provide information and resources pertaining to the scholarly study of anomalous phenomena and other frontier areas of science. An informal discussion in which many members participate can be found in the SSE Yahoo Group.


Next Event:

Conference Theme:

Emerging Paradigms at the Frontiers of Consciousness & UFO Research

Date:

27th Annual SSE Meeting (2008)
June 25-28, 2008

The best thing is: Open to the Public!!!

Website: www.scientificexploration.org

Click here for details and deadlines, or send an email to Scientific_Exploration to find out more about remote viewing.

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Major Ed Dames Remote Viewing An Abduction (Video)

Video of Major Ed Dames in a remote viewing exercise a while back…

When police investigations go cold, the Remote Viewing investigation unit, operated by retired military intelligence officer, Major Ed Dames is called in. Only accepting a few public operations a year, these cases have never previously been seen by public eyes as usually the presence of news and camera crews are restricted. This behind-the-scenes look into the world of professional Remote Viewing is truly an unprecedented peek into what really goes on behind closed doors.

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Remote Viewing - Part of a Greater, Synchronized Universe?

“The Synchronized Universe is a well-written and exciting presentation of the latest scientific evidence proving the existence of the paranormal. Swanson’s suggestions about how present physics can be modified to understand and explain some of these strange phenomena may go a long way to healing the ancient split between science and spirituality. The implications of this book are far-reaching.”

–Brad Steiger, author of Mysteries of Space and Time.

A New Scientific Revolution is quietly underway…

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A new book, The Synchronized Universe, reveals that the tapestry of modern science is showing a few tatters…There are many things modern science cannot explain, and yet they occur anyway. This includes phenomena in the “hard sciences” as well as in the paranormal. These effects are now being proven in the laboratory, even though they defy present scientific theory. These unfolding mysteries point the way to a new, deeper science, a science which no longer denies spirit and consciousness, but acknowledges and embraces them.

The Mystery Unfolds…A New Frontier Emerges

In the past three decades scientific evidence has accumulated showing that the present scientific paradigm is broken. In the hard sciences:

1. DARK MATTER

…of an unknown form makes up most of the matter of the universe. This matter is not predicted by the standard physics models. The so-called “Theory of Everything” does not predict and does not understand what this substance is.

2. THE LAW OF GRAVITY

…appears to be seriously broken. Experiments by Saxl and Allais found that Foucault pendulums veer off in strange directions during solar eclipses. Interplanetary NASA satellites are showing persistent errors in trajectory. Neither of these is explained or predicted by the standard theory of gravity known as Einstein’s General Relativity.

3. COLD FUSION.

The Cold Fusion phenomenon violates physics as we understand it, and yet it has been duplicated in various forms in over 500 laboratories around the world. Recent studies by the Electric Power Research Institute, a large non-profit research organization funded by the nation’s power companies, found that Cold Fusion works. A recent Navy study also verified the reality of Cold Fusion, and the original MIT study which supposedly disproved Cold Fusion has been found to have doctored its data. Present day physics has no explanation for how it works, but it does work.

4. CHARGE CLUSTERS.

Under certain conditions, billions of electrons can “stick together” in close proximity, despite the law of electromagnetism that like charges repel. Charge clusters are small, one millionth of a meter in diameter, and are composed of tens or hundreds of billions of electrons. They should fly apart at enormous speed, but they do not. This indicates that our laws of electromagnetism are missing something important.

5. COSMOLOGY.

Quasars, which are supposed to be the most distant astronomical objects in the sky, are often found connected to nearby galaxies by jets of gas. This suggests that they may not be as far away as previously thought, and their red shifts are due to some other, more unusual physics which is not yet fully understood.

6. SPEED OF LIGHT

…once thought unbreakable, has been exceeded in several recent experiments. Our notion of what is possible in terms of propagation speed has been changing as a result. Certain phenomena, such as solar disturbances on the sun which take more than eight minutes to be visible on the earth, are registered instantaneously on the acupuncture points of instrumented subjects. Acupuncture points apparently respond to solar events by some other force which travels through space at a much higher speed than light.

This covers just a few of the more glaring anomalies in the “hard sciences.” Evidence has also accumulated in the laboratory that many paranormal effects are real, and can be verified and studied scientifically. Among these are the following:

7. ESP.

Large-scale experiments by the Princeton PEAR Lab as well as other laboratories have proven that ESP is a real, statistically verifiable scientific phenomenon. Thousands of experiments have been conducted with dozens of subjects, which demonstrate that this form of communication is real, and that it does not weaken measurably with distance. This makes it unlike any known physical force.

8. PSYCHOKINESIS, OR MIND OVER MATTER.

The ability to exert psychic force over objects at a distance has also been demonstrated in large-scale experiments. Even over distances of thousands of miles, the behavior of certain machines, called REGs for Random Event Generators, have been altered by the intention, or the psychic force of a distant person. The odds that these effects are real, and not due to chance, is now measured in billions to one. In other words, this phenomenon is real.

9. REMOTE VIEWING.

The American military conducted a secret remote viewing program for almost two decades. It was supported because it worked, and evidence of its success has now become public. The remote viewers have demonstrated that it is possible to view “targets” which are remote in space and time. In many cases details which were unavailable any other way were acquired by the viewers. Rigorous statistical experiments have confirmed that remote viewing has accuracy far above chance, and represents a real phenomenon which defies present science.

10. TIME AND PROPHECY.

One unusual aspect of ESP, Remote Viewing and Psychokinesis is that “time” doesn’t seem to matter. One can exert an influence or acquire information in the past and in the future, almost as easily as in the present. In conventional physics, the order of events is very important, but in the realm of psychic phenomena there seems to be a flexibility to move in time that defies current physics.

11. OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCE.

Experiments have been performed which show that, during some out-of-body experiences, the “astral body” or center of consciousness of the individual can be detected at remote locations. When individuals go “out of body” and focus their consciousness at another location, physical disturbances have been measured at that remote location. These include anomalous light, electrical, magnetic and other physical forces which indicate the “astral body” sometimes has physically measurable properties.

12. GHOSTS.

Modern scientific ghost hunters use magnetic, electrical, optical and thermal sensors when they survey supposedly haunted sites. In hundreds of cases, technically trained researchers have found measurable physical anomalies when ghosts are said to be present. Although some people have claimed to see ghosts, and many have reported anomalous cold spots and described a strange chill on their skin, modern ghost hunters have shown that unusual magnetic fields and strong voltages also occur in these same haunted locations. Unusual orbs have been photographed at the same time that magnetic and electrical disturbances are measured. None of these can be explained by conventional science.

These are just a few of the areas in which science is discovering very real, physical and measurable effects which violate present science. The book The Synchronized Universe describes this evidence in non-technical language, with many pictures, illustrations, graphs and references. It also shows how our present science can be expanded to begin to understand these mysteries.

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Remote Viewing - Blue Matrix Tapping into Body Wisdom’s Healing Power?

Artist as Healer — Healer as Artist, Sharlene McLearon creates work that images art as a healing force for herself, others and the Earth.

Her paintings are expressive and symbolic.

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Most are images that emerged from a healing dimension and in their own profound way, will lead viewers to be healed as well.

Her paintings speak in “unspoken words” and open up the heart and mind of the viewer to limitless possibilities.

There is more than aesthetic talent in Sharlene’s art; there is power — spiritual power.


The Blue Matrix and Body Wisdom

Sharlene has studied art in Canada and abroad– in Paris, Florence and Chautauqua, N.Y. She was a Docent at the National Gallery of Canada in the 80’s. She had solo and group exhibitions in Saudi Arabia, Canada and Germany. The National Museum for Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. recognized her artistic accomplishments in 1993 and opened a file for her work in their Archives. Her art work can be found in private and corporate collections in over 35 countries. UNICEF, Geneva, selected her painting “Sunflowers” in 1997 and used that image in cards to raise funds in Europe and Asia. Her art can be viewed at her gallery website.

What is most amazing about Sharlene is that she is also a Registered Nurse, a journalist who interviewed frontline Saudi and Egyptian troops during the Gulf crisis, naval officers on a warship in the Persian Gulf and doctors who escaped the occupation of Kuwait. As well, she had been a television journalist who scripted, filmed and hosted documentaries for Saudi Arabian TV. In her spare time, she wrote poetry that has been published in Saudi Arabia and England.

And this is not all about Sharlene. Safely ensconced in London Ontario since 2000, she has literally re-invented herself as a Certified Reiki Master/Teacher, a Master Instructor of Integrated Energy Therapy and the first Blue Matrix Energetics Instructor in Ontario. And it is this latter capacity that points to the common thread that runs through all her incarnations-a powerful connection to the Universal Energy Source that comes from her innate understanding of the wisdom of the body.

“Blue Matrix Energetics is an energy-based system of healing that involves the laying on of hands to channel powerful, universal life force energy of varying frequencies,” says Sharlene.

Imagine these frequencies as a stairway of frequency dimensions leading to the Zero-Point Field. “We work in the frequency of Ultraviolet Blue for genetic restructuring and physical healing. Then through this stairway of ascending frequency dimensions, we move the client into higher states of consciousness that can be life-changing for him or her. During this process, we can bring about neurological reprogramming of harmful attitudes and remote viewing of the timelines in the client’s own life journey.” The result is a healing and re-balancing of body, mind and emotions which allows the client to come to a deeper understanding of himself or herself.

The treatments themselves are a source of spiritual experience for Sharlene as well.

“During the treatments,” she says,” I have amazing visions of Divine Intelligence working on the client to heal, using technology never seen before. The Blue Matrix moves through the body of the client showing me where there is a problem and I see them working on it to heal the area. Many times I see the body rise to the earth’s grid and get ‘plugged in,’ so to speak, for healing purposes. During the final hand position and at the highest frequency I often experience the presence of the Divine. I feel so privileged to be doing this work.”

How did Sharlene get involved with Blue Matrix? She was introduced to this healing therapy by its founder, Barbra Hudson of British Columbia, at an annual meeting of the Canadian Reiki Association in Toronto.

Sharlene’s sense of humility and respect for Universal Energy is evident in the way she sees herself as a vehicle or channel for the power of the field. However, she insists that we can all be channels. Ultimately, the power is in our hands and she would be more than happy to teach us how to claim that power as our own.

Like her paintings, working with Blue Matrix Energetics allows Sharlene to tap into a spiritual canvas that creates healing in all dimensions.

Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers

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