We know we influence random number generators from the PEAR studies at Princeton. We know plants are aware of threats and of death to other living creatures by the work of Cleve Backster. But isn’t self-referencing the basis for consciousness? It is said that all of creation has awareness, but at different levels. The torus structure is self-referencing on a moment by moment basis since all must pass through the center. The tetrahedron at the point gives birth to the cuboctahedron (Vector Equilibrium) its motion and structure result in the creation of the torus structure. Everything starts with the point of infinite potential. 5 used from $165.88 1 collectible from $350.In the new physics and in the new field of cosmometry, 1 it is the fundamental pattern that results in the motion (Bohm’s holomovement) from which all is created. Psychic-Sexuality-The-BioPsychic-Anatomy-of-Sexual-Energies-by-INGO-SWANN.pdfĪ: Available from these sellers. Is Consciousness Individual or Universal?. The Problem of Intellectual Phase-Locking. PART THREE: EARTHSIDE TELEPATHY versus SPACESIDE UFOs Everywhere - Denials Everywhere, Too. Penetration-The-Question-of-Extraterrestrial-and-Human-Telepathy-by-Ingo-Swann.pdf In a 1983 interview magician Milbourne Christopher remarked Swann is "one of the cleverest in the field." Details and transcripts of the SRI remote viewing experiments themselves were found to be edited and even unobtainable. However, others have strongly disputed the scientific validity of Targ and Puthoff's experiments. So why is Ingo Swann ignored by publishers and forced to publish his astounding life story on the Internet?" Both Geller and Swann were tested by two experimenters, Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff, who concluded that Geller and Swann did indeed have unique skills. Geller says, "If you were blind and a man appeared who could teach you to see with mind power, you would revere him as a guru. Uri Geller comments very favorably on Ingo Swann. Due to the popularity of Uri Geller in the seventies a critical examination of Ingo Swann's paranormal claims was basically overlooked by skeptics and historians. He is commonly credited with proposing the idea of Coordinate Remote Viewing, a process in which viewers would view a location given nothing but its geographical coordinates, which was developed and tested by Puthoff and Russell Targ with CIA funding. Swann helped develop the process of remote viewing at the Stanford Research Institute in experiments sponsored by the Central Intelligence Agency. Swann has stated he hates James Randi's guts. These are rarely mentioned, and if so, only in passing. Experiments not controlled by Swann have not been very successful. There have been "Swann-inspired innovations" that have led to impressive results in parapsychology. He feels he must contribute to the preliminary design of the research. Swann does not identify himself as a "psychic," preferring to describe himself as a "consciousness researcher" who had sometimes experienced "altered states of consciousness." Swann has stated, "I don't get tested, I only work with researchers on well-designed experiments."Swann is dissatisfied in a role as a passive subject. He has written several books on remote viewing or related topics. Ingo Swann is an artist and author, best known for his work as a co-creator (according to his frequent collaborators Russell Targ and Harold Puthoff) of the discipline of remote viewing, specifically the Stargate Project. PuthoffĬhapter 29: Calm Before The Second Great Storm At The ASPRĬhapter 31: Reception For Ingo Swann At ASPRĬhapter 36: Social Introductions and Magnetometer ExperimentsĬhapter 37: The Varian Hall of Physics, Stanford UniversityĬhapter 39: Realigning Some Garbled HistoryĬhapter 42: First Intimations of PsychoenergeticsĬhapter 43: Hail to Circumstances Beyond One's ControlĬhapter 45: Dinner With Ruth Hagy and Al BrodĬhapter 47: What Does One Use For Eyes If One Is Out of Body?Ĭhapter 51: More Shenanigans and Idiocies at ASPRĬhapter 52: The Darkest Day of My Life (One of Them, Anway)Ĭhapter 54: Transferring Out of ParapsychologyĬhapter 57: Cognitive Aftermath of "Thoughts Through Space" Chapter 1: Circumstances We Get Sucked IntoĬhapter 7: Feedback and Subliminal PerceptionĬhapter 11: Encountering The Parapsychology Power SyndromeĬhapter 13: Psychic Powers Vs Powers of BiomindĬhapter 14: Inside The Venerable American Society for PsychicalĬhapter 15: Out-Of-Body? And The Emergence Of The PictureĬhapter 16: The "Picture Drawings" And My First AmbiguousĬhapter 17: The Emergence of Remote ViewingĬhapter 19: A "Communication: From The Hard Drive Of OurĬhapter 24: Some Background Regarding The First Storm At TheĬhapter 26: The First Outbound Remote Viewing ExperimentĬhapter 27: Circumstances Begin Shifting DirectionsĬhapter 28: My First Letter To Dr.
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