SCIENTIFIC research and discoveries are shaping our world in different ways and the various modes of communication are rapidly turning it into a small global village. In fact, the important role that communication plays in every aspect of human life cannot be emphasised upon enough.
Scientific innovations in the field of communication is a continuous process that has resulted in amazing technological tools. These tools have helped enhance the human capacity to communicate and become aware of his surroundings in a more effective and faster way. Investigative reporters and espionage agents should be thankful to the latest technological innovations, given the more reliable and effective processes the same have produced. Remote viewing is one such innovation.
What is remote viewing Remote viewing can be defined as an advanced skill which enables an individual to view persons, events or things at a location far from him or her in terms of either space or time. For this, the person is not required to be present at the site physically or with any connecting device such as television and telephone, which may help with the communication.
It is believed that remote viewing can enhance the psychic abilities from a distant place. Time or any other type of blockade cannot create hindrance to a completely trained remote viewer from getting access to the target site, person or object.
However, remote viewers should not be confused with the commonly seen and read about future tellers, psychics or the clairvoyants on television and in writings. Also, anyone can learn this art through training, except those with some physical or mental abnormalities.
Another common name for remote viewing is Technical Remote Viewing (TVR) which can be defined as a very specialised and standardised method of gaining correct, psychically attained information with the help of some applied procedures. It gains direct information of objects and targeted occasions which are far with respect to space and time.
History Mind is the strongest tool in our body which, if effectively directed and trained, can get detailed information about distant objects. This ability of the mind was not known to science until a few years ago.
During the 20th century, the US intelligence services spent millions of dollars in research on psychic execution of few ground-breaking ideas in the field of scientific communication. With the collaboration of Stanford Research Institute, the idea of remote viewing technology was first supposed to be utilised by the US department of defence, for intelligence collection purposes. The objective was to design a project that could help gather correct information about remote targets.
The project led to the development of procedures and a training programme that would have allowed almost anyone to be trained to receive psychically derived information, while exceeding the known natural psychic. However, in 1996, the first learning-based TVR programme was released in the form of video by the PSI TECH institute for general people. The video allowed the people to learn the skill of TVR in their homes. With further research and technical training, the TVR programme has now been redesigned for better working and easy learning purposes.
How it is done The basic principle of remote viewing is that the entire universe exists in the form of a specific information at a single dimensional space. Each of these patterns of information is specific about every object, person or place. With this technique, one can tune the unconscious mind to the specific patterns of information that come in a constant and accurate manner, developing details of these objects in the form of words and drawings. The technique trains people in methods of focusing the unconscious mind on the right pattern of information and keeping the conscious mind engaged in writing down the information in a highly structured way, in order to prevent any interruption from the conscious analytical mind with the unconscious processing of data.
This way, when the mind is trained, the unconscious mind communicates data to conscious awareness. With the help of TVR it is possible to move knowledge from the viewer’s unconscious mind into conscious awareness well before the conscious, creative and logical part of the mind responds to deform or interfere with the flow of information.
After this, the targeted information is transformed into words or sketches. The viewer, during this process, gets connected directly to the combined unconscious, which has been named as Matrix. This process works efficiently without considering the position of the target.
With remote viewing, a viewer can learn to constantly disconnect imagination from the true target data and stay attached to the target signal. The viewer is completely conscious with full orientation of his surrounding environment.
According to scientists who developed this technology, practice over a long period of time allows the viewer to access a target almost 100 per cent of the time, and still receive accurate and error-free information from the target.
As mentioned earlier, remote viewing was initially used by the US intelligence services as a data collection method. After the availability of training programmes of remote viewing to the general masses, the technique became popular in highly classified business areas of the corporate world.
It can be used to train doctors in their attempt to get proper diagnosis of a disease by viewing the inside body structures. It can also be used for fixing tools or malfunctioning machines, for locating buried hidden treasures or for finding lost items. Remote viewing can also be helpful in forecasting the future of a person.
In terms of business the technique can be used to see future trends, explore future technologies and potential resources. Presently, Japanese geologists are being trained to search for huge mineral deposits, oil and gold using the remote viewing technology. The technology can be used for finding the location of the next target attack of an invading force. It may also be helpful in designing strategic plans of action against any future attack.
Learning sources There are various organisations from where one can be trained in TVR. This includes TVR University online training campus, which is an easily available, complete web-based learning programme. The training is provided through online videotapes, lectures, workshop sessions and workbook instructions. The second option involves the videotape-based self-learning courses. These courses contain complete course generations that are easy to learn.
The third option to acquire TVR learning is through intensive advanced on-site training course. These course modules are provided on first-come first-serve basis and are far more advanced than the other two learning options.
The writer sabiha_essa@ yahoo.com is a student of Fatima Jinnah Dental College, Karachi