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What
is remote viewing?
Remote
viewing is a mental process - some would call it a "psi"
or "psychic" process - which is studied in scientific laboratories
around the world. The process was also used operationally for
many years by both the governments of the United States and
the former Soviet Union as a surprisingly useful method of spying during
the Cold War. Numerous books recounting many of these operations are in
print. Remote viewing is also a trained skill, one that proficient "remote
viewers" spend year refining.
There
are a number of remote viewing styles or methodologies
that are practiced today. Typically, a remote viewer collects his
or her data in a specially optimized room over a period of about
one hour. The result is normally a 10 to 20 page collection of sketches
and written descriptions of far-off places and
events about which the remote viewer has absolutely no
prior knowledge. The ability to remote view with significant accuracy
ievidence of a coming change in our thinking about
the universe, and indeed, our own existence as humans.
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