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Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook : Joseph McMoneagle




Topic started on 18-5-2008 @ 09:36 AM by SpartanKingLeonidas


I have a few really good books on the topic of "Remote Viewing" that I thought I would share with the ATS Community.

Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook : Joseph Mcmoneagle

I've read this first book through thoroughly and according to Joseph McMoneagle he is 001, the first Remote Viewer that the U.S. Government did tests with, and he is still currently employed in the civilian field in this field. I'll refrain from discussing My experiences after having read this book for now as I just wanted to make a few good book suggestions.

The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing as Told by a "Psychic Spy" for the U.S. Military

I have this second book but have not had the opportunity to read it as yet.

Limitless Mind: A Guide to Remote Viewing and Transformation of Consciousness

I have this third book, but was not really all that impressed with this authors explanation as it sounds a lot more like he likes to just hear himself talk. Although both him and Joseph McMoneagle reference each other in the two different books.

The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy

I have this fourth book but have not had the opportunity to read this one yet. I did however loan it out to someone who was thrilled with it.

Reading The Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate--America's Psychic Espionage Program

I have this fifth book as well but have not had the opportunity to read it yet. If you've read any of My other threads you will see that I've read countless books on various topics and that I have a diverse range of studies that I love to read about.

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reply posted on 19-5-2008 @ 12:19 AM by SpartanKingLeonidas


Okay, I'm just wondering if no one reads actual books, or something. I mention actual paperback or hardcover books all the time, and generally get the look from most ATS'ers. People, you do know what a b...o...o...k is, right?



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reply posted on 19-5-2008 @ 12:35 AM by Illusionsaregrander


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Thanks for posting this stuff. Remote viewing is interesting to me, but I havent actually done much reading on it. I have heard from a pretty reliable source, (a military officer of moderate rank, a Captain) when I worked for a DoD contractor that the military actually does use them sometimes. I look forward to going through the links.



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reply posted on 31-5-2008 @ 07:51 AM by IronDogg


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Could you recommend a how-to book for beginner's that don't know squat about remote viewing? I am interested in learning more about how to do remote viewing but don't know of a Remote Viewing 101, or Remote Viewing for Dummies book. What one book would you suggest for me to learn the basics of how to start remote viewing?



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reply posted on 31-5-2008 @ 08:08 AM by SpartanKingLeonidas


Originally posted by IronDogg
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Could you recommend a how-to book for beginner's that don't know squat about remote viewing? I am interested in learning more about how to do remote viewing but don't know of a Remote Viewing 101, or Remote Viewing for Dummies book. What one book would you suggest for me to learn the basics of how to start remote viewing?


That's pretty simple. The first book I mentioned in the original post is a great book.

Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook

I read this one and it was very straight-forward and simple.

You should have an open mind, meaning do not limit yourself with disbelief.

Do keep in mind also, that while reading the book, try to relax.

Do not be surprised if unusual dreams happen, do not be surprised if you "see" things because of the book.

Good luck and keep in touch. I would be interested in what your experiences are after having read the book.

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reply posted on 31-5-2008 @ 11:17 AM by IronDogg


Originally posted by SpartanKingLeonidas

That's pretty simple. The first book I mentioned in the original post is a great book.

Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook

Good luck and keep in touch. I would be interested in what your experiences are after having read the book.


Okay thanks for the suggestion, I will look out for that one. If I have any crazy experiences I will let you know...



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reply posted on 12-7-2008 @ 12:00 PM by raven bombshell


King- do you know any websites that are good for remote viewing technique? I read books, too, so thanks for the titles.



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reply posted on 12-7-2008 @ 12:30 PM by SpartanKingLeonidas


Originally posted by raven bombshell
King- do you know any websites that are good for remote viewing technique? I read books, too, so thanks for the titles.




raven, here are a few websites I found interesting.

About,com - Remote Viewing

About.com - Remote Viewing 2

Learn Remote Viewing



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reply posted on 12-7-2008 @ 12:42 PM by leeza


Originally posted by SpartanKingLeonidas
Originally posted by IronDogg
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Could you recommend a how-to book for beginner's that don't know squat about remote viewing? I am interested in learning more about how to do remote viewing but don't know of a Remote Viewing 101, or Remote Viewing for Dummies book. What one book would you suggest for me to learn the basics of how to start remote viewing?


That's pretty simple. The first book I mentioned in the original post is a great book.

Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook

I read this one and it was very straight-forward and simple.

You should have an open mind, meaning do not limit yourself with disbelief.

Do keep in mind also, that while reading the book, try to relax.

Do not be surprised if unusual dreams happen, do not be surprised if you "see" things because of the book.

Good luck and keep in touch. I would be interested in what your experiences are after having read the book.

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What kind of unusual dreams? Good unusual or bad unusual?
I would also like to know what kind of things
we would "see" if we read this book.

For someone who knows nothing about remote viewing and never read or
tryed it will this book, after reading it let me experience it? How long before I can do my first remote view?

Have you ever had any bad experiences with this?

Couldd I remote view my friends house, and would she know I was there?


Thanks



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reply posted on 12-7-2008 @ 01:11 PM by SpartanKingLeonidas


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I would have to say all the answers to all of your questions would depend on your openess to this sort of thing, and your ability to absorb knowledge, as well as your belief system, both under what you were raised, whether it's the same as when you were a child to the present day. People change over their lifetimes, things influence them either positive or negative. As for dreams, the good or bad also depends on your perspectives in life. What I see as bad, might scare the ever living Hell out of you.

I've been through an amazing amount of stuff, so this doesn't scare Me in the least, it's just different. You experiencing it immediately, depends on if you believe in the Paranormal, at all, or not. Just because you post in this forum, does not mean you believe necessarily, it could be your curious and that's all.

I've experienced sleep paralysis after reading the book, and people seemed extremely shocked that it was for an hour, but it wasn't a shock to Me, again, different.

As for your neighbor, yes, you could go there, but remember, you can not physically influence anyone, so the point of doing it would be as an observer only. Unless you're trying to be a Peeping Tom, no real point in spying on your neighbor.

Your neighbor knowing whether you're there, is up to their ability, belief, as well as state of mind during it.



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reply posted on 12-7-2008 @ 02:07 PM by aleon1018


I've recalled having had memories of being part of a remote viewing program back in the early 70's when I was a kid. From what I recall; they had been attempting this with certain children who had some alleged amount of psychic abilities.

I also recall I failed miserably to some girl around my age. I've recalled Russel Targ and Paul Smith coming to my house for training or visits. I've written to R.T. since recalling this just a few years ago but he didn't reply admitting any involvement.

According to one site: China is now using this program and training children in remote viewing also. This may be why they're more capable of penetrating some of our secrets and technology. Odd they didn't see that one earth quake coming. My feeling afterwards was that they were attemting to reverse engineer some technology like one of russia's new weapons.

My personal opinion is that there's something deceptive and sinister about it that may involve Military, (MKULTRA) extraterrestrials and or reptilians along with implants etc. Although some children may actually be hybrids or have past lives as advanced beings or co-inhabited by them.

It also reminds me of Star Wars and the Matrix being much more than science fiction. (The truth is stranger than fiction etc.)

Remote viewing may also show alternate realities if these events are stopped, staged or altered since the future isn't always certain regarding natural or man made events.

I've noticed that it isn't very well received here on ATS as if a scam. This could be true,........much more than we realise.

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reply posted on 13-7-2008 @ 09:43 PM by yellowcard


Originally posted by SpartanKingLeonidas
I have a few really good books on the topic of "Remote Viewing" that I thought I would share with the ATS Community.

Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook : Joseph Mcmoneagle

I've read this first book through thoroughly and according to Joseph McMoneagle he is 001, the first Remote Viewer that the U.S. Government did tests with, and he is still currently employed in the civilian field in this field. I'll refrain from discussing My experiences after having read this book for now as I just wanted to make a few good book suggestions.

The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing as Told by a "Psychic Spy" for the U.S. Military

I have this second book but have not had the opportunity to read it as yet.

Limitless Mind: A Guide to Remote Viewing and Transformation of Consciousness

I have this third book, but was not really all that impressed with this authors explanation as it sounds a lot more like he likes to just hear himself talk. Although both him and Joseph McMoneagle reference each other in the two different books.

The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy

I have this fourth book but have not had the opportunity to read this one yet. I did however loan it out to someone who was thrilled with it.

Reading The Enemy's Mind: Inside Star Gate--America's Psychic Espionage Program

I have this fifth book as well but have not had the opportunity to read it yet. If you've read any of My other threads you will see that I've read countless books on various topics and that I have a diverse range of studies that I love to read about.

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I have already read the books remotely, they were quite good.



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reply posted on 13-7-2008 @ 09:46 PM by SpartanKingLeonidas


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Can you give your take on the book, for those who here who have not read it?

I can only speak so much on a book, before it's just Me talking, and everyone else listening.

I'm sure the rest of these posters would love to hear a differing opinion than Mine.

Wait a cotton-pickin minute, you were being a smartie-pants, weren't you?

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reply posted on 13-7-2008 @ 09:54 PM by yellowcard


Originally posted by SpartanKingLeonidas
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Can you give your take on the book, for those who here who have not read it?

I can only speak so much on a book, before it's just Me talking, and everyone else listening.

I'm sure the rest of these posters would love to hear a differing opinion than Mine.

Wait a cotton-pickin minute, you were being a smartie-pants, weren't you?

[edit on 13-7-2008 by SpartanKingLeonidas]


I was just being smart, but I do plan on getting the books or ebooks whichever is convenient, Thanks for the titles



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reply posted on 26-7-2008 @ 10:53 PM by dragonseeker


Originally posted by raven bombshell
King- do you know any websites that are good for remote viewing technique? I read books, too, so thanks for the titles.




www.dojopsi.com... is the one I'm liking now, you have to register(free), but, there is a ton of information. be sure to visit the forum area too, lots of info, links, and PDF's of different RV manuals, etc. Good stuff



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reply posted on 26-7-2008 @ 10:57 PM by SpartanKingLeonidas


Originally posted by dragonseeker
Originally posted by raven bombshell
King- do you know any websites that are good for remote viewing technique? I read books, too, so thanks for the titles.




www.dojopsi.com... is the one I'm liking now, you have to register(free), but, there is a ton of information. be sure to visit the forum area too, lots of info, links, and PDF's of different RV manuals, etc. Good stuff


Thanks for the assistance there with what raven bombshell asked about. It's much appreciated I assure you.



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reply posted on 26-7-2008 @ 11:46 PM by Grock


Cool thread. I had a good time studying all the material and greatly appreciate the links. I too have a couple of those books and now look forward to reading the others, of which i was unaware. GJ on the OP.



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