Remote Viewing is definitely possible and yes, people are doing this. As one conducts his spiritual practice and advances, it become a possible path to grow at. Remote viewing is absolutely real, practiced by governments and many others.
I've found that to me at least is more easy to practice remote viewing of a target than just look at my third eye to get images. It just makes more easy to me to see *my real power* or better how much my third eye is open. If i get thing of the image that i'm trying to remote view then i know right away how much i have advanced. Looking at my third eye trying to wait for images is still good but trying to remote view works better for me.HP. Zevios Metathronos said:Remote Viewing is definitely possible and yes, people are doing this. As one conducts his spiritual practice and advances, it become a possible path to grow at. Remote viewing is absolutely real, practiced by governments and many others.
Then he was astral projecting. Astral projection does allow one to see distant places, but the soul actually travels there. Remote viewing is like watching through a telescope.TimberWolf said:when Swann examined the hidden side of the moon, he claimed that the occupants(ourguys?) perceived his subtle body being there.
Perhaps, but I suspect that whatever "thing" is conveying information can be blocked. For example, a telescope can't see through a brick wall because the wall is blocking the light from objects inside so that it doesn't reach the lens.TimberWolf said:Principally, CRV seems like a form of reconnaissance to which there is no defense against.
Most likely if an adept was to shroud himself in ether he'd be able to stay undetected from low-level remote viewing attempts.Soaring Eagle 666 said:Perhaps, but I suspect that whatever "thing" is conveying information can be blocked. For example, a telescope can't see through a brick wall because the wall is blocking the light from objects inside so that it doesn't reach the lens.TimberWolf said:Principally, CRV seems like a form of reconnaissance to which there is no defense against.
Soaring Eagle 666 said:Then he was astral projecting. Astral projection does allow one to see distant places, but the soul actually travels there. Remote viewing is like watching through a telescope.
Soaring Eagle 666 said:Perhaps, but I suspect that whatever "thing" is conveying information can be blocked. For example, a telescope can't see through a brick wall because the wall is blocking the light from objects inside so that it doesn't reach the lens.
TimberWolf said:Soaring Eagle 666 said:Then he was astral projecting. Astral projection does allow one to see distant places, but the soul actually travels there. Remote viewing is like watching through a telescope.
Soaring Eagle 666 said:Perhaps, but I suspect that whatever "thing" is conveying information can be blocked. For example, a telescope can't see through a brick wall because the wall is blocking the light from objects inside so that it doesn't reach the lens.
The fundamental question here is that what exactly is this "thing" and how does it differ from projecting your entire subtle body. Perhaps one takes only the eyes with him when remote viewing.
I'm certain that the laws of physics apply here too, even if it hasn't been researched properly yet(at least officially).
The exact quote in regards to Ingo Swann observing the "dark" side of the moon was that he felt watched.
Stormblood said:With astral projection is the astral body that goes there, not the soul. The soul is not the astral body. That being said, it would be interesting to see the results of these experiments as case studies.
slyscorpion said:Stormblood said:With astral projection is the astral body that goes there, not the soul. The soul is not the astral body. That being said, it would be interesting to see the results of these experiments as case studies.
What is the difference. I thought for example when someone dies it's just like Astral projection except without a body to come back to. In my understanding Astral projection is projecting the consciousness of a person itself. When a person dies it's the same thing at least from what I read. Is not the Soul the consciousness. I don't mean to sound dumb but that is how I understood this.
With Astral projection something remains in the body or connects us to it with death it does not that is the only difference I thought.
TimberWolf said:Secureteam10 is a Youtube channel that primarily deals with UFO sightings. Recently it featured an interview with Russel Targ that was interesting to say the least. While Targ is an obvious Yehubor, the most competent viewers, Pat Price and Ingo Swann were obvious Potential people of the Gods.
The U.S. government claims that the (multimillion $)project involving these people was scrapped as unsuccessful. The loud proclamation of failure suggests that it's still going, but with greater secrecy(and budget).
Principally, CRV seems like a form of reconnaissance to which there is no defense against, but when Swann examined the hidden side of the moon, he claimed that the occupants(ourguys?) perceived his subtle body being there. This suggests that a remote viewer could be chased off as an act of psychic warfare!
Being a stupid newbie, I've been able to control dream states for only very short periods(before fully waking up). It takes a deep trance to visualize things well. Has anyone here meditated successfully for CRV?
A member shared this about that article https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19114&p=77188#p77188TimberWolf said:Recently, some stir was caused by the Russian military journal which has an article about psychic warfare. It would be nice if somebody fluent in Russian would check it out.
The substance here goes beyond the "usual" disciplines of RV/telepathy to manipulating electronic devices(!)
It's worrying if the Russian military has genuine proficiency in this field, as despite what some putards claim, Russia is still under Yehuborim control.