OPEN TO THE INFINITE


Stephan Schwartz (2007). Opening to the infinite: The art and                                                       science of nonlocal awareness.


Schwartz is one of my heroes...he is data driven and uses sound scientific methodologies to back up his claims. Through nonlocal awareness, one experiences a connection to a greater whole and is able to remote view as a kind of knowing in a timeless time according to particular protocols outlined in the book.


While i usually like to offer a practice based on the book, this time, you need to follow the systematic protocols outlined in the book for a practice...i cannot provide sufficient details here, but i can give you a taste of what the process of remote viewing is like....quiet oneself, have paper, pencil, and an intention (include time--going back, real time, or forward in time--and purpose, connect with a target, make suggestions to guide your process out loud, make a simple drawing with descriptive notes that do not include no judgement/analysis, just report on impressions from all of one's senses...

These are empowering and transforming practices for those that want to take the time to learn and practice them.




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