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The notes below are designed to give prospective readers an idea of what to expect from the book, and to aid in making a decision on whether to buy it.

Remote Viewing, Joseph McMoneagle

This is a very interesting book by a team of Stanford researchers. I don’t fully believe all of it but am intrigued by the idea following Einstein’s piece.

General Notes

 

1/3rd comes from dense focus, 1/3rd natural, 1/3rd from training.

 

Project Stargate by US Department of Defense up to 1995.

 

Energy is life and death.

 

Zen allows remote viewing. 

 

Seek nothing, just be a vessel. Eliminate your own ego. Do not expect perfection. Have faith. 

 

Eliminate fear, anger, perfection. Keep trying.

 

Several levels over the years.

 

White belt = gestalt yellow belt are senses such as colors; orange belt is aseptic impact; brown belt is emotions; black belt level I is interrelation of objects and what they are; Level II is 3D and targets shine through; III is time travel; IV is knowing false beliefs from others; Red/black belt is fully integrated knowledge.

 

Good is seeing places and feelings. Not good at letters, names, numbers.

 

65% accuracy achieved at Stanford and with practice, but it’s not 100%.

 

To be good you need to see things in stimulation, learn by example, be open to new ideas, have artistic talent, be related, creative, open to whatever ways, and a critical thinker. You cannot be someone who blindly accepts. 

 

Start with big objects, notebooks, sense of humor, learn from mistakes. Do not give hints.

 

Try to distract the conscious mind (e.g. via gardening), keep a still mind, do NOT analyze, just observe. Draw and let others interpret. Keep a log.  

 

Best time to do it changes by time of year. 

 

Women are chattier or verbal. Men prefer to draw or use clay.

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