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14c: Remote Viewing

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Remote Viewing

Remote viewing is a mental faculty that allows a “viewer” to describe a remote location, known as a “target”, by acquiring information that is not available to the ordinary physical senses. Accomplished remote viewers can describe locations on the other side of the world that they have never visited, describe events that happened many years ago, describe a picture in a sealed envelope, or describe a specific person’s current location and activity – all without being told anything about the target.

Remote viewing was used extensively by US government “psychic spies” during the Cold War for classified military projects. It has now entered the public domain and numerous professional organisations have been set up to conduct research, introduce standards and help people to develop this intriguing mental ability, but none of them seem to fully understand the mechanism behind it.

Remote viewing simply involves imagining yourself at the remote location observing the target. The power of your imagination creates a synthetic copy of your subtle bodies. The thought-form is projected to the target location where it acts as a remote “self”. The multidimensional nature of our subtle bodies enables them to be in two physical locations simultaneously. Sensory impressions perceived by the remote self are communicated back to the viewer by sympathetic vibrations, i.e. they give rise to identical vibrations in the viewer’s subtle bodies, which can then be perceived by the physical waking consciousness. The process works in the same way that a vibrating tuning fork makes other identical tuning forks resonate.

Remote viewing is a skill that can be learnt and does not require any natural ability or special “gift”. Anyone who is awakened enough to be interested in remove viewing probably has sufficient mental capacity to learn the technique. The clarity and accuracy of perception depends on the viewer’s level of consciousness and how much they practise. With practise, the thought-form-self becomes better “trained” and the informational pathways to waking consciousness become more effectual. A temporary loss of concentration causes the remote “self” to dissolve, and it must be reformed before the remote viewing can resume.

Mechanism of Remote Viewing

Figure 14b – The Mechanism of Remote Viewing

Remote viewers generally follow strictly controlled scientific protocols to ensure there is no possibility of cheating. This usually involves “viewing” a target that is identified only by a numerical code. The code might refer to the Sydney Harbour Bridge but the remote viewer will not know that; they will just be told to view location 123-456, for instance. So how does the thought-form know where to go? The person who devises the remote viewing test chooses a numerical code to represent the target they have in mind, so the two are mentally connected. The information that links the numerical code to the target is vibrationally embedded into the numerical code (all this occurs subconsciously and automatically). When the remote viewer sees the code, their sub-conscious mind simply “reads” the embedded location and knows where to go.

Remote viewers can even view events from history because every event that has ever taken place is vibrationally recorded in the surrounding matter (the akashic record). Every atom of matter possesses a degree of consciousness and has an undying memory. The memories of these events can be accessed by our meta-conscious minds and raised up to conscious awareness.

After-Life Exploration

Some techniques for exploring the non-physical realms of the afterlife, such as the one described by Bruce Moen in the Afterlife Knowledge Guidebook are very similar to remote viewing. Moen refers to two components of consciousness that are necessary to acquire knowledge of the afterlife:

  • The perceiver is the remote thought-form that is sent to the non-physical environment.
  • The interpreter is our physical-etheric brain. It receives sensory information from the perceiver and assembles it into a coherent image of the remote environment. The physical-etheric brain cannot always make sense of information from non-physical environments, so it searches its memory bank for something that roughly approximates to the image it is receiving. The same thing occurs in our dreams.

Moen’s technique involves continually shifting one’s attention between the remote perceiver and the local interpreter in order to retain a continuous and coherent memory of the experience. The physical-etheric brain must be allowed to comment on the perceptions it receives, but just long enough for them to be stored in the physical memory. Care must be taken not to let the interpreter get carried away in a chain of associated thoughts and memories, or the remote perceiver will fade away.

As with any method of obtaining information from the emotional or mental worlds, there is a high probability that your own preconceived beliefs and ideas will influence what you “see”. You are also likely to encounter manifestations of other people’s erroneous ideas and false beliefs.

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