Remote viewing is not simply using psychic ability to obtain information. It is using scientific protocol to develop and extend that ability, so that ordinary people can learn to do what "psychics" do.
This book teaches you how to teach yourself.
Joseph McMoneagle learned remote viewing in the U.S. Army--he was Remote Viewer #001 in the Army's Stargate program--and was awarded the Legion of Merit for his contribution to various intelligence operations. In Remote Viewing Secrets, the author of Mind Trek and The Ultimate Time Machine uses examples, exercises, and anecdotes to share what he learned and how he learned it, and gives you everything you need to begin developing your own abilities.
Remote Viewing Secrets is easily the most complete, authentic, and informative guide to remote viewing published to date.
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Review Summary: Warning, waste of money.
Review: All these wonderful reviews, must be written by author's friends. I spent $10 on this book and still think it is waste of money, don't get rip off by this book. Waste of money and time, don't make the same mistake like I did. No secrets but author's dreams.
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Review Summary: Not so much a training guide . . .
Review: Joseph's "handbook" is not a training guide. The author even states in the book that he does not really wish to train remote viewers. This book is a reference guide for wannabe's or remote viewers wishing to make a comparative study of their own training protocols and methodologies. Joe gives a definitive description of what remote viewing "is not"! Very well written, graceful and descriptive detail of a much misunderstood subject. Highly recommended as an invaluable adjunct to fill in the gaps for past, present, and future remote viewers!
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Review Summary: What secret? Poorly written.
Review: I read from cover to cover, where is the secret? It is all very commonly known experience, all these information you can get it from the Internet, I do not have to spend money on this book.
Author needs to get a better book lay out and tells us something we have not already known. Poorly written.
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Review Summary: Remote Viewing with Ethics
Review: At last, a book about remote viewing that includes ethics; although I would have liked to see the ethical remarks a little earlier in the book. As a professional clairvoyant in Glastonbury, England, I am often saddened by the lack of ethical judgment offered by some. However I do not agree that clairvoyants just 'read minds'. If I do that, how do I provide an accurate reading for someone who sent me an e-mail and whom I never get to meet?
There is still room for discussion and discussion that I would welcome.
It is interesting to see though, that much of what the author suggests, I do naturally. That said the ideas for training are invaluable, both for working with students and for improving one's own remote viewing.
The author leaves me with questions, like for instance, how is it that I can link into a friend (with their prior permission) and see what they are doing, and where they are, just by thinking about them? Will the author write more books on the wider subject of psychic skills and if so when? I await the next book with anticipation.
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Review Summary: Best Book on Increasing your Perception by Remote Viewing.
Review: This book will not make you an 'Einstein' overnight.Yet,it will increase your awareness of events and presence of objects,from the past and present.People who are closed-minded and expect quick results,will be disappointed by this book.After you read it,and you feel lost or confused,put the book aside.Go about your life and read some other books,other than remote viewing ones.When you're ready for a second closer reading,go for it.Today's ,'Information Overload',may be hampering your mental ability to absorb the steps toward accurate remote viewing.I can only say,this book was helpful and clarifying for me.