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Have
You Heard Of Remote Viewing And Influencing?
If you're like me, you spend hours surfing the internet looking
for weird stuff that you've never seen or read about before. During my extensive
research one evening, as I scoured cyberspace to find some new and unusual crap
to entertain myself with, I finally found what I was looking for.
At about 2:00 A.M. on a Thursday night, I couldn't relax, couldn't sleep, so I
traveled downstairs to the computer and went online to find some information
about meditation or relaxation techniques to help me clear my head so I could
fall asleep.
On one of the websites I visited, there was a collection of links to various
websites that teach meditation and relaxation techniques, such as yoga, Zen, and
something called "open-eye meditation." None of these things
interested me, until I found a link to a website for something called
"Remote Viewing & Remote Influencing." This was intriguing, so I
clicked through to the website.
At the very top of the first page was the title, "Welcome to the Remote
Viewing and Remote Influencing Information Page - Your Real Life Time
Machine." I sat forward in my chair, excited as can be. "This is
it," I said to myself. "This is the kind of weird crap I've been
looking for."
The information contained there was fascinating. Remote viewing was allegedly
developed by the CIA during the Cold War era, circa 1970, as a way to make use
of our natural psychic potential to spy on the Russians without having to travel
to the Soviet Union to do it. Using remote viewing, by focusing one's mental
powers on a certain point in space and time, it is possible to view what is
going on anywhere at anytime; past, present, or future.
On the website, it also claimed that there were operatives who were trained in
remote viewing and became so clairvoyant that they had to be locked underground
in cages at different locales around the world. One was locked in a cage in
Brazil, another in an intelligence base near Washington, and the third in an
underground facility in Paramus, NJ. Yes, that's right, Paramus, NJ!
After I finished reading about remote viewing, I arrived at the remote
influencing part of the website, which was even more bizarre, but cool.
According to the information posted there, "remote influencing allows you
to create your own fate and future, attracting the people and situations you
want, and not be subject anymore to or addicted to the system of group
consciousness." Apparently, remote influencing is some sort of mind control
technique which enables you to create any reality you desire, alter your
appearance, and change the world as you see fit; to play god, sort of speak.
The website never explained as to how one can actually learn to do this, though
it did say that for $89.95 I could order their training tapes, which are backed
by a 30-day money back guarantee. Right above the order form on the website was
written "Order now for only $89.95, and learn how to change the world and
play God - or your money back!"
I thought to myself, "For only $89.95 I get to become the Lord! What a
great deal!" But, by that time it was 3 A.M., and since I was too tired to
go back upstairs and get my credit card, I went back to bed. The next day, I did
some further research, and I found a message board where people were discussing
remote viewing and remote influencing products they had ordered online, and they
revealed that what was sent to them was nothing more than some relaxation tapes
narrated by a man with an eerie voice, accompanied by some ethereal background
music.
So, are remote viewing and remote influencing proponents a bunch of quacks? Not
necessarily. The principles they teach are probably true for the most part.
They're basically saying that we have the power within our own minds to control
our destiny and to harness the power of the subconscious mind to do things that
would seem supernatural to our conscious mind. Personally, I do believe in the
power of the mind and that we can break free from the shackles of consciousness
to achieve a higher state of mental well-being.
This is one of the basic tenets of Scientology, that people have the power
within themselves to do amazing things. So, despite having stumbled upon
something that at first glance seemed like a scam or a bunch of empty nonsense,
there was at least some wisdom imparted to me after having read through the
information presented. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go to my remote
viewing class that starts in a half hour; we're going to use remote viewing to
try to find Bin Laden.
Jim Pretin is the owner of http://www.forms4free.com
, a service that helps programmers make an HTML form
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