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Remote Viewing

Ingo Swann

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There is a myth or legend in psychical research and parapsychology that psi subjects need time to gather their wits and for their impressions to start coming in. This does seem to be a notable characteristic of mediumship where a lot of delay waiting for the action seems to take place. But I was finding this anticipated slowness not true at all regarding the experiments at the ASPR. I found, or eventually noticed at any rate, that the moment I set my attention onto the target -- well, there it was. Bang and pop. Instantaneously. I first noticed this on the informal, long-distance remote viewing experiments. When Janet said she was ready to record the brainwaves, my attention went to the target -- and there it was. No delays. I then noticed this had also been true in the case of the OOB experiments as well, and with all of the other kinds of experiments, too. When I laid back waiting for impressions of the targets -- well, they had already come and GONE if I wasn't right on the instantaneous dot. FAST -- we are talking of FAST here. Immediate, instantaneous. Because of this phenomenon, I got interested in, as I first termed it, the "speed or velocity of psi signals," or "instantaneous connection to the psi signals."
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