Remote Viewing
Remote Viewing is a method of gathering data by transcending space and time.
The remote viewer sits quietly, with their eyes closed, and uses some innate,
possibly dormant ability to accurately describe activities, events, objects and
geographical locations all over the planet (and beyond) in the past, present or
future.
This strange, unexplained ability is called psi, and is more commonly known as
ESP, clairvoyance, precognition, psychic phenomena, or telepathy. The
controlled, goal oriented, methodological approach to using psi to transpond
space and time by perceiving the past, present or future is called Remote
Viewing. With proper training, remote viewing can be utilized by anyone. As with
any other skill or talent, the level of remote viewing ability varies from person to
person not unlike athletic skills or musical talent, but for the most part, everyone
has some built-in psi abilities.
If you are skeptical - as you should be, you are probably thinking that this whole
notion of gathering information through no known physical means is impossible
and merely a result of selective experimentation and delusional wishful thinking. I
certainly did. If it's true, then where's the science?
Well, consider this: According to a META study conducted recently by Dr. Dean
Radin of UNLV, a summary of all psi (remote viewing) experiments conducted by
universities and research organizations, showed an astounding overall effect
size (objective method of evaluating experiment results as compared to what
could be expected by chance) that resulted in odds against chance of ten million
to one. Some individual studies actually resulted in odds against chance of over
100 billion to one! The META study summarized the results of over 5.5 million
individual trials that spanned the last century.
According to Professor Jessica Utts, a statistician from the University of
California, in a report assessing the statistical evidence for psychic functioning
requested by Congress and the CIA, "It is clear to this author that anomalous
cognition is possible and has been demonstrated. This conclusion is not based
on belief, but rather on commonly accepted scientific criteria. The phenomenon
has been replicated in a number of forms across laboratories and cultures." And
regarding continuing research, she adds "I believe that it would be wasteful of
valuable resources to continue to look for proof. No one who has examined all of
the data across laboratories, taken as a collective whole, has been able to
suggest methodological or statistical problems to explain the ever-increasing
and consistent results to date." For Jessica Utts entire report, refer to her web
site found on my links page.
I've always found that experience is the best - possibly the only teacher. The
pages found at "examples" link contain a target (photograph) as well as "remote
viewing data" regarding the target which may include a text description or a
drawing or both. What makes all of this so fascinating is that the text and
drawings (the data) were created BEFORE the viewer (me) saw the target. In fact,
in many of the cases, the target wasn't even chosen until AFTER the remote
viewing data had been generated.
The targets are selected randomly by a computer application from a database of
over 4000 photographs. The viewer is completely blind to ANY information about a
target until AFTER he has submitted his remote viewing data. After the data has
been submitted, the viewer is allowed to see the target.