Remote Viewing: The Science of Non-Local Perception
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Bashar discusses remote viewing as a scientifically demonstrable form of consciousness expansion. Bashar discusses remote viewing as a scientifically demonstrable form of consciousness expansion. He explains that perception is not limited by physical distance because consciousness operates through quantum entanglement and the template level, not through spatial proximity. The U.S. government's Stargate Program (1972-1995) demonstrated that trained individuals could accurately perceive distant locations and events with statistically significant results. Bashar teaches that remote viewing is not a 'psychic power' but a natural perceptual mode that has been suppressed by the belief that the five senses are the only valid inputs. The technique involves: (1) Entering a meditative state to quiet the analytical mind. (2) Setting an intention to perceive a specific target. (3) Receiving impressions (shapes, colors, temperatures, emotions) without judging or analyzing. (4) Recording impressions before conscious filtering distorts them. Bashar notes that remote viewing works because all information exists simultaneously in the template level; distance is irrelevant when accessing the source code of reality. He predicts that as consciousness evolves, remote viewing will become as commonplace as reading, taught in schools alongside traditional subjects.
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Bashar channeling on Remote Viewing: The Science of Non-Local Perception