(TMI Newsletter - December 5, 2012)
A CLOSER LOOK AT REMOTE VIEWING
You're probably no stranger to the concept of remote viewing. Most likely you recognize
the possibility of perceiving objects and events distant in space and time. You may
have experienced episodes of spontaneous knowing or seeing.
But what defines remote viewing? What distinguishes it from other types of psi
phenomena?
Wikipedia reports, "The term ['remote viewing'] was coined in the 1970s by Russell
Targ and Harold Puthoff, parapsychology researchers at Stanford Research
Institute, to distinguish it from clairvoyance."
According to the International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA ), "Remote viewing is
a mental faculty that allows a perceiver (a 'viewer') to describe or give details about a
target that is inaccessible to normal senses...."
From TMI's perspective, the value of
remote viewing lies in the objective nature
of the process itself; a protocold riven,
scientifically tested perceptual technique
and/or experience designed to acquire
and describe information seemingly
separated from the "viewer" and his or her
physical senses by distance, shielding, or
time.
Remote viewing target drawn by Joe McMoneagle
Through remote viewing, out-of-body
experiences, spiritual insight, or
miraculous healing we recognize, at some level of awareness, the true nature of
ourselves as individual sentient elements of a greater non-local consciousness.
To discover what remote viewing means to you, we invite you to, as Bob Monroe used
to say, Come and find out for yourself!