Parapsychologist Russell Targ spoke about his book "The End of Suffering: Fearless Living in Troubled Times," as well as the latest research into non-local awareness and remote viewing. Targ, a physicist and pioneering researcher who helped develop laser technology and led investigations into psychic abilities at Stanford Research Institute during the 1970s and 1980s, emphasized that anyone could "experience their mind as the most powerful force in the universe" using techniques from his research into psychic sensing and meditative practices.
Targ recounted compelling cases such as foreseeing market changes in gold and silver through remote viewing and accurately describing locations and events before their physical manifestation. The guest highlighted that the ability to differentiate between ordinary dreams, wish fulfillment, and true precognitive experiences improves with practice, as do techniques like mindfulness meditation that quiet mental chatter. Often aligned with Buddhist techniques, these practices allow for deeper access to one's inner self, he said.
Targ recalled an out-of-body experience where he was able to describe a distant area and person accurately. He suggested that what we perceive as separateness is an illusion, and that by awakening to this understanding, humanity can transcend its limitations, find true peace, and end suffering in ways once thought impossible. In the first hour, Art now hosting from Manila, answered listener questions about his recent move halfway across the world.