Saturday, October 13, 2012

Locating Objects/People Through Remote Viewing





The art of losing is something I have mastered over the years. I've wasted countless times just looking for lost  things and I'm sick of getting disappointed when I couldn't find it. I wish I have mastered the art of finding things instead. Losing things is a daily occurrence for most of us. Other times, you find them when you least expect it. Or when you've done all you can do, you just let go and move on, or probably even seek for divine intervention.




I've always wondered if there's any way we can do besides dealing with it the conventional way. If giving up isn't an option for you, you might want to try this amazing thing called 'Remote Viewing'. It was defined by The Western Institute of Remote Viewing  as "a powerful, teachable, paranormal technique that was developed at Stanford Research Institute and was used by our government for 20 years. When one remote views an object building, a person or an event, one can get a sense of actually being there. One can see and hear the event or person even if it's 20,000 miles away, or even in the past!" Simply put, it's an ability to perceive hidden information.The mind's eye can view something beyond everything that can be viewed by the ordinary eye. It is a form of Astral Projection.What makes Remote Viewing different from Astral Projection is that, in Astral Projection, the consciousness leaves the physical body and goes into the astral plane, and in the former, you see things from outside your body but on the physical plane. By physical plane, I mean the place where we, humans, reside.  





While I was searching for theoretical concepts of Remote Viewing, I stumbled upon a blog post entitled 'Indonesian plane crash remote viewing sessions' written by a remote viewer/blogger named 'Daz'. In his article, he wrote about his remote viewing session that focused on locating the Adam Air Flight KI-574 after its disappearance. Daz was able to identify what happened to the plane/target. He made mention of water, the natural forces and the motion that comes in waves, which apparently implies a body of water. His other descriptions are of an unforeseen event which involves a vehicle and casualties that went underwater. It's clear that he's describing a plane that crashed into the sea/ocean. He located the plane using a pen, paper, and the most important of all, the power of the mind. 


Remote viewing is also known to be useful in locating people. In a news article that was posted a few years ago in Y Net News,  a plausible claim that Saddam Hussein was captured with the help of remote viewing program of the US was made by the celebrity psychic, Uri Geller. He also claims to have worked for the CIA during the Cold War.



“You remember when they found Saddam Hussein in Iraq? A soldier walked over to a rock, lifted it and then found a trap door and found him in there. Well, I know that that soldier walked over to that rock because he got information from a ‘remote viewer’ from the United States.” - Uri Geller, Reuters


Saddam Hussein was captured in his hiding place, a tunnel 6 feet under the ground.  U.S. officials didn't comment on the claims, only stated  that a source close to Saddam revealed his whereabouts upon interrogation. 


In an article of' the Venture Inward, 'RV describes Saddam’s capture before it occurs' prior to the capture and incarceration of Saddam Hussein, Stephan Schwartz conducted an experiment with his students. Neither Schwartz, nor the students, or anyone in the US knew a single thing about Saddam's whereabouts. The session documents were sealed and secured in a vault. There were two categories that was given specific deliberation: (1) points of consensus concerning Saddam’s physical location; and, 

(2) “low a priori”observations (hard-to-predict details, such as his appearance) about the day of his capture. 

In this particular remote viewing experiment, the event that was described hasn't occurred yet. There were 47 participants, and each of them worked individually. 


Predictions:


1. Saddam will be found beneath an ordinary-looking house in the suburbs of a small village near Tirkit. The house will be a part of a small compound  bordered by a dirt road and a nearby river on the other side.



  • “Saddam was found near the village of Adwar in the Tikrit area in a small compound…a river runs nearby, and a road is in front of the compound.”    -  CNN, 16 December 2003
2.  He will be defiant but will not put up any resistance; in fact, he will be tired and dispirited. 
  • He was a tired man, and also a man resigned to his fate.” - Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, commander of U.S. forces news conference in Baghdad, 16 December 2003
3.  He will have a quantity of money with him.

4.  He will only have 2 or 3 supporters with him at the time of his discovery.

  • "Troops took two other unidentified Iraqis affiliated with Saddam into custody."
-New York Times, 16 December 2003
5.  He will have a gun with him, but will put up no resistance.
  • “Saddam was armed with a pistol, but showed no resistance during his capture.” 


--Virginian Pilot, 16 December 2003





Predictions about Saddam's appearance:

 Looks like a homeless person

•  Dressed in dark clothing
•  Unkempt “ratty” salt and pepper beard
•  “Wild” hair
•  Disheveled appearance






Remote viewing one of the most exciting areas of psychic research. It's also one of the areas that has the most evidence as well. Even a well-known high profile skeptic agreed that this phenomenon really exists. It has been happening for ages. Some have used it on locating something - a lost/misplaced object, a secret place, or hiding/missing persons. Some have used it to solve crimes, incidents or even complex problems.  

When you enter the realm of the mind, things start to happen. It's as if you can't touch one aspect of the mind without being touched by another. Learning and practicing remote viewing opens up the possibility to experience yourself as your true being. This, in itself, is life changing.




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