Penetration:The Question of Extraterrestrial and Human Telepathy
Ingo Swann
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"Such bullshit," I giggled, "They know what happens up there. That's probably how you found out about this Go-To-Earth Shopping Cart." The twins had started up the jet. As we lifted off, I could see three of the Eskimo women pushing the hot-dog cart to the hut.
About ten minutes later we passed over a tall range of beautiful mountains, then another, and about forty minutes later over a coastline and out over the ocean, "Alaska, I suppose. That's what the mail plane said," not expecting an answer, murmuring it to amuse myself.
"Any feelings about how the object transports itself?" Axel asked.
I looked at him and burst out laughing. He had to be kidding! The "object", indeed.
"Well, it must be some kind of 'space displacer', but really Axel, I haven't a clue.
But I CAN understand why people who see something like this don't believe it and why people who haven't seen it CAN'T believe it." Axel was silent, staring out the window.
I went on: "As I remember it, the thing did not 'transport* itself. It GREW in place right where it appeared.
"It was a pyramidal thing, not a saucer. We think of a saucer flying about, and in fact when we think of things in the air we think of flying in the air.
"We do not think of things growing in place in the air." Axelrod studied me, but I saw he was perspiring. "Are you sick or something," I asked, "Ah, I think I cracked a rib when we tumbled. Never mind, it's nothing serious.
What's your point here?" "In our research of remote-viewing capacities, we have learned that when the viewers 'see' something they don't understand, they explain it in ways that make sense to them.
"For example, to a viewer who has never seen an actual atomic reactor, what they are sensing can be described as a teapot, both of which are hot and 'cook'.
"We call this 'analytical overlay', meaning the mind-dynamic process of overlaying something unknown or unrecognized or unfamiliar with a mental image which is recognized.
"The psychic subject in remote-viewing a site with an atomic reactor may well overlay the impressions with a 'teapot' or a 'furnace' because these are the memory images which come closest to what is being psychically sensed.
"If you take the time to let the viewer study diagrams of atomic reactors and photographs of them and their surroundings, the next time they encounter one in psychic seeing they are more likely to identify it correctly rather than call it a teapot.