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u/SecretAgentMan_007 · 22 pointsr/Paranormal

So here are my thoughts in response to yours. This is just my 2 cents and you can take it or leave it. Have you ever tried to have your own experience? You mentioned that you read stories, watch videos, visit websites, and look at pictures to try and find evidence of the paranormal. This is all fine and good, but these are other people's experiences. I guess you would have to ask yourself, at what point would you accept someone else's experience as truth or proof of the paranormal?

When we analyze, ponder, or humor the experiences of others in these areas the scrutiny is high. There is almost always room for doubt. Take this video for example. In it, a Qi Gong master demonstrates some amazing abilities that he attributes to 'Chi' or life force. These scientists can only measure what they know, and what is physical. At one point one of the scientists says "As a scientist I can't measure 'Chi'. It's not measurable. It is not anything that I can quantify." Think about this problem. How can science prove the paranormal when it cannot even measure or quantify it? The scientific method has it's limits. When it comes to the paranormal you can only indirectly measure. You can observe influences, but you cannot directly measure the force or power behind the influence, if that makes sense...

There are ways of having a safe and personal first-hand experience with something paranormal. If you've read my posts on here before I like to reference Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) and Past Life Regressions (PLRs). The International Remote Viewing Association website has tons of peer reviewed scientific articles and papers on the subject of Remote Viewing. What better way demonstrate that consciousness is non-local? The cool thing is that you can learn Remote Viewing for yourself if you are willing to commit the time. Money isn't really an issue since there are free courses on youtube and cheap books on Amazon to teach it. I have some bad news for you though. Remote Viewing has been public knowledge since it was declassified back in 1995 and the world still has not woken up or changed. It doesn't have to stay that way though. The trick is to not worry about what others think or believe. Work on what YOU think and believe and you can change the world, one mind at a time. People still say Remote Viewing is fake or a scam or cold war propaganda. They can believe whatever helps them sleep at night. Meanwhile I am learning how to do it and am having success. It is harder than it looks, so it will take time and dedication, but you should have enough success with your first real attempt that it will show you something is truly possible with it.

Past Life Regressions are the same way. You can find a hypnotherapist trained and certified to perform a regression session in your area and have your own experience if you so desire. They will usually have an audio recorder or let you bring your own so you can keep the whole experience for playback later. I found myself wondering and doubting on the subject after reading some books on PLRs. There was no substitute for having my own personal experience so I would know what it was like to sit in the chair and have that vivid experience. Is it all fantasy or is it a meaningful memory that truly fits you and your personal circumstances in life? You can decide for yourself, but not until you go through with it and have the experience. Otherwise it is just an academic exercise.

Skepticism is healthy so don't lose that. Always ask questions and do your own thinking. Skepticism is only healthy until the point where you close your mind to new information. At that point even the truth cannot get in. Some people are so open minded that they will believe anything. You need to find balance between the two, and it can be difficult at times. Stay the course, and stay thirsty for not just knowledge but experience. It is by far the best teacher! :) Thanks for reading.

u/rhiggi3ulm · 11 pointsr/Paranormal

Great book on the subject

Remote Viewing: The Complete User's Manual for Coordinate Remote Viewing https://www.amazon.com/dp/1604074361/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_y90QybYZ3249M

u/throwaway83753 · 4 pointsr/infj

When I was stationed at Fort Meade I had an interesting experience while standing in formation for an inspection. I saw a woman in another formation across the room from my formation and in my imagination I saw her take one step forward, sway back and forth a little bit then fall flat on her face on the concrete. I was struck by the vividness and violence of the vision and wondered why I would imagine such a horrible thing. Then, only a few seconds later I saw her take that step forward in real life. My reflexes kicked in and I sprinted across the room at full speed. I remember thinking that I hoped no one else got between us because at the speed I was traveling the collision would be brutal. Luckily no one did, I reached her as she began swaying and caught her as she started to fall. Me and a chief pulled her off to the side unharmed.

I think it is entirely possible that my subconscious picked up on some infinitely small clue from her body language and my imagination filled in the rest. But the similarity between what I saw in my mind and what actually happened a few seconds later was uncanny. It's the kind of thing that might lead some people to wonder if there could be some other unseen mechanisms of perception at work. Interestingly enough, Fort Meade is the base where they conducted the remote viewing experiments for 20 years where military men would sit in rooms and try to draw pictures of military installations on the other side of the planet. There is a pretty detailed book on the history of the remote viewing program. Remote Viewers by Jim Schnabel So... is that sort of thing really possible or just a silly waste of tax dollars? I'm not going to waste my breath trying to argue one side of that argument or the other because I think it is too easy for any of us to just believe what we want to believe. I say that if you find the idea curious or entertaining then you might want to do the research, conduct the experiments yourself and make up your own mind. That's what I call being a scientist.

Other books that provide more of a "how to do it" approach:
Remote Viewing Secrets by Joseph McMoneagle
Remote Viewing by David Morehouse
Learn Remote Viewing DVDs