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listened to a couple good shows on remote viewing recently..
both on Howard Hughes "Unexplained" broadcast..
one with Courtney Brown on 9/11, another with one of his
remote viewers on how he does it. The Unexplained Paranormal Podcast with Howard Hughes
I think there may be something to it, but I'm not sure I can do it. I was online with a remote viewer once in chat, and had him remote view my garage. He described objects no one could even have guessed at, so I think there's something to it, I'm just not sure what.
I always thought this was an interesting subject, Especially given the Stargate project mentioned above. Scientifically perhaps it's the brain receiving some sort of frequency like downloading an app on a smartphone. The brain is basically a supercomputer as it is.
I always thought this was an interesting subject, Especially given the Stargate project mentioned above. Scientifically perhaps it's the brain receiving some sort of frequency like downloading an app on a smartphone. The brain is basically a supercomputer as it is.
it's really more about the connectivity of reality than the power of the mind itself.
I don't have the capability to do remote viewing. I used to visit a forum or two and I know some of those people did remote viewing. I know that one time they remote viewed my house and my shop building because they described it exactly and sorta made fun that my shop was almost as big as my house. That was quite a few years ago.
I don't know if I view things in real time- as in remote viewing, or just have a psychic snapshot of a place (static view as in clairvoyance), but I often hit the mark when asked to 'see/find' something.
A friend was missing a set of art pencils and me too we that she thought it was in the mess that is in her spare room closet. Asked me to 'see' if I could locate them.
I described the room, the over all 'color' of the room, location of doors and windows and the closet. I even saw the stacked boxes....but did not find the pencils.
Actually, upon writing this, I noticed a difference between things. If I can see places, I can see them as they are now, but also what it was in the past. My 'view' in sense form is not much different. In the past view would for sure not be remote viewing. However, both are; I'm 'out' - looking 'at' what is all around.
When I am asked to look for something, I 'attach' myself to the object and look outward, the objects perspective. This does not give me a big view of something like a room. What I tend to see most times is color and texture- what ever is right up close to the lost object.
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