Friday, July 31, 2009

REMOTE VIEWING THE FUTURES MARKET

In 1984 an experiment was done to predict the movement of the silver futures market. The remote viewers could not make a prediction by trying to view a number of where the market would be on the following day so an method known as associative viewing was used.

If the market was up the viewer would be taken to location A, if the market went down the viewer would be taken to location B. The remote viewer was asked to describe the location they would be taken to the following day at the close of the futures market.

Two viewers were used. If both described the same location accurately then a trade would be made. Using this method 6 out of 7 trades were accurately predicted.

(Source: Miracles of Mind by Russell Targ and Jane Katra, Ph.D.)

NON-LINEAR , NON-LOCAL REMOTE VIEWING

A remote viewing experiment at the Standford Research Institute conducted in 1973 demonstrated the non-local, non-linear nature of remote viewing. Pat Price was shielded in a Faraday cage about five miles away from the target location. Pat drew an accurate picture of the target except the drawing included for two large water tank towers which were not on site.

The target was a swimming pool complex in Rinconada Park. An old picture of the park showed the two water towers where Pat had drawn them. The towers had been removed about 50 years prior.

(Source: Miracles of Mind by Russell Targ and Jane Katra, Ph.D.)

DEFINITIONS

Remote Viewing (RV) refers to the gathering of information about a distant or unseen target using paranormal means or extra-sensory perception. A remote viewer is expected to give information about an object that is hidden from physical view and separated at some distance.

Remote Influencing (RI) refers to the direct influence of mind on a physical system that cannot be entirely accounted for by the mediation of any known physical energy.

(Source: Wikipedia)