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Consciousness & Remote Viewing

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Remote Viewing Techniques
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Philadelphia Experiment
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Distant Viewing & Cayce
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Remote Viewing Techniques
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Date:

05-09-07

Host:

George Noory

Guests:

Stephan Schwartz, Katherine Albrecht

Researcher, author, and adventurer Stephan A. Schwartz(1) discussed his work on non-locality, consciousness and remote viewing. Evidence shows that some part of our consciousness exists outside of time/space, he said, and all consciousness is interconnected and interdependent. This connectivity allows for morphogenic fields(2) to be created, he added.
It was Edgar Cayce's "distant viewing" of the Dead Sea Scrolls (before their discovery) that first got Schwartz interested in remote viewing. As developed in the 1970s, remote viewing, which he described as a kind of "mental yoga," provides information that can be independently validated.Moments of religious ecstasy, genius, and remote viewing are all similar experiences, but they are modulated by their context and intention, he explained.
Schwartz also spoke about his work decades ago as the Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations. While in this position, he took it upon himself to investigate whether the "Philadelphia Experiment" ever happened. Invisibility testing did not take place aboard the USS Eldridge, he said, though there was some testing of magnetic fields that caused minor disturbances-- but nothing like the claims that sailors were fused into the ship's bulkheads.

1. http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/home.htm
2. http://www.co-intelligence.org/P-morphogeneticfields.html

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Bumper Music

Bumper music from Wednesday May 09, 2007

1. Across the Universe
Beatles
2. Classical Gas
Mason Williams
3. Destination Unknown
Missing Persons
4. Fanfare for the Common Man
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
5. Have You Ever Seen the Rain?
Creedence Clearwater Revival
6. Inca Dance
Cusco
7. Jessica
Allman Brothers Band
8. Little Wing
Jimi Hendrix
9. Little Wing
Stevie Ray Vaughan
10. Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
Traffic
11. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
12. Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
13. Mummer's Dance
Loreena McKennitt
14. Once in a Lifetime
Talking Heads
15. Rosanna
Toto
16. The Logical Song
Supertramp
17. Trouble
Lyndsey Buckingham
18. Turn to Stone
Electric Light Orchestra