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Circumventing Interference | Remote Viewing
Is there a membrane, or boundary, that separates our dimension from all the others? Courtney Brown from the Farsight Institute thinks there is.
Remote viewing provides insight into this question as they experience very clear, yet momentary perceptions of the aspects of a target. These images are most often perceived with a flash, or like a scene suddenly appearing. Sometimes these images last only for a second for the remote viewers.
What remote viewers often do is trigger said images and sketch them out.
This indicates that that the boundary—what Courtney refers to as the physical subspace interface—is capable of rapid information transference at certain times when optimal conditions exist.
The conclusion here is that under normal situations, something is in the way and...
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Circumventing Interference | Remote Viewing
Is there a membrane, or boundary, that separates our dimension from all the others? Courtney Brown from the Farsight Institute thinks there is.
Remote viewing provides insight into this question as they experience very clear, yet momentary perceptions of the aspects of a target. These images are most often perceived with a flash, or like a scene suddenly appearing. Sometimes these images last only for a second for the remote viewers.
What remote viewers often do is trigger said images and sketch them out.
This indicates that that the boundary—what Courtney refers to as the physical subspace interface—is capable of rapid information transference at certain times when optimal conditions exist.
The conclusion here is that under normal situations, something is in the way and...
Click here to continue on to the original article. You will be able to comment using a Disqus account (www.disqus.com) if you are logged in with Disqus.
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