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RemoteViewing

Ingo Swann

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But there was common agreement about this, additionally protected by the fact that no one really wanted to know about the fundamentals anyway -- and in any event, the fundamentals of CRV will seem like an alien language unless one is walked through them step by step. Beneath the fundamentals of remote viewing, however, is the third sector I have referred to. The first two sectors involve individuals, research projects, agencies, and all sorts of situations which are introverted in smaller-picture kinds of ways. As I have described, the centerpiece of the first sector is the government connection. The centerpiece of the second sector is remote viewing itself. The centerpiece of the third sector is OUR SPECIES itself -- and whether it DOES possess the superpowers of the human bio-mind fabled throughout our history. Does our species possess the superpowers even in societal opposition to them or in spite of ignorance about them? It is in the light of this third sector that we will encounter the ONLY rationale for the two sectors already described. And it was this exact species issue, and nothing else, which caused the intelligence community to undertake what it did, and why remote viewing was extended the opportunity to attempt to strut its stuff. And here is something which hardly anyone has understood. The superpowers of the human bio-mind, of which remote viewing is but one, can be defined as those SPECIES-INHERENT faculties which permit human awareness to transcend the conventionally perceived limits of space and time, and of matter and energy as well. If our species DOES NOT possess such faculties, then remote viewing would have to be condemned as a figment, and the participation of the intelligence community silly.
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