My Library

cookies are null

Remote Viewing

Ingo Swann

Page421 Tempo:
<<<420 List Books Page >>>422
as Appendix C in the book entitled Galaxies of Life (1973) authored by Krippner and Daniel Rubin. The book, more or less, constitutes the Proceedings of the Conference. Although today interest in Kirilian photography has almost disappeared, explained away as electrostatic discharge (an "explanation" that remains entirely inappropriate). But back then it was hot stuff, and so the Conference was packed. The moderator of the first session was my dear friend, the beautiful and ultra-dignified, Mrs. Lucille Kahn, whom I have already mentioned. Tiller’s talk was entitled "Some Energy Field Observations of Man and Nature." But Lucille had had a small group up to her apartment to talk with Tiller, and I had been invited. At Lucille’s apartment, various aspects of the work I had been part of were discussed. Those aspects included specific reference to the out-of-body experiments designed by Osis, Mitchell, and others. But also included as a specifically different kind of experiment were those identified as the long-distance REMOTE VIEWING experiments. The list of evidences I presented to Puthoff includes one signal and very important item -one which just about everyone has avoided or forgotten about. But it is this one item (itemized as No. 8 below) which contributed just about everything to discovering the structure of remote viewing and ultimately made possible what came to be called "controlled remote viewing (CRV)." And it was to be the prospects of CRV which ultimately brought to the project at SRI the larger amount of its funding. Thus, in June, 1972, I brought with me to SRI the following items and evidences:
<<<420 List Books Page >>>422

© 2026 Lehal.net