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Remote Viewing: Opening to the Infinite Online Workshop with Stephan A. Schwartz November 15 - December 7, 2014 Learn more and Register at GlideWing Learn the Art and Science of Remote Viewing from one of the pioneers of non-local consciousness research. Stephan Schwartz guides you with practical exercises as you learn to apply focused, conscious awareness in ways that will transform your life. Remote Viewing: Opening to the Infinite A Three-Week online workshop taught by Stephan A. Schwartz, a pioneer in consciousness research who has spent nearly half a century in the study of the nature of consciousness. Remote Viewing Methods and Protocols, beginning to advanced - Remote Viewing is the ability to describe persons, places, and events via some aspect of consciousness that cannot presently be explained. It refers to the sense impressions and to the protocols used in obtaining them. Stephan Schwartz, who was part of the group of researchers who developed these protocols, takes you through them, step-by-step. There is nothing supernatural about the practice of Remote Viewing. It is simply a matter of making yourself consciously aware of an information channel that we all have access to. This same channel is what fuels hunches, gut feelings and intuition, as well as spiritual revelation and moments of inspiration and genius. Learning to Remote View is learning to listen more carefully to information that is already there and available. Mastering this skill can only make you a more focused, more sensitive human being, to others and to all the life around you. For over 40 years Stephan Schwartz has been studying the nature of consciousness, particularly that aspect independent of space and time. Schwartz is part of the small group that founded modern Remote Viewing research, and is the principal researcher studying the use of Remote Viewing in archaeology. Using Remote Viewing he discovered Cleopatra’s Palace, Marc Antony’s Timonium, ruins of the Lighthouse of Pharos, and sunken ships along the California coast, and in the Bahamas. He also uses remote viewing to examine the future. Since 1978, he has been getting people to remote view the year 2050, and out of that has come a complex trend analysis. His submarine experiment, Deep Quest, using Remote Viewing helped determine that nonlocal consciousness is not an electromagnetic phenomenon. Other areas of experimental study include research into creativity, meditation, and Therapeutic Intent/Healing. “A bold, inspiring vision of the non-local nature of human consciousness and its implications for our origins, destiny, and how we live our lives” - Larry Dossey, M.D. I found this workshop to be what I had hoped, which is that it raised my awareness by presenting the research that shows our consciousness is much more powerful, and important, than we realize in everyday life. There is something about having that realization that makes it possible to then act on it, and live differently in the world. - Diane, USA Am using the meditation technique which has gotten me back into daily meditation thankfully, and the healing meditation was surprisingly helpful. - Kathleen, USA What I loved most concerning Stephan Schwartz Opening to the Infinite 2014 online workshop is the simple, direct and precise manner with which he goes through sometimes complex concepts, experiences or procedures, but also that he uses the right words to make us want to cross with him the boundaries of time, of space and of our intellectual and spiritual comfort zones. - Jean-Luc, France The program was excellent and well organized - the information current and applications practical. - Jo, USA youtu.be/TtysZ3UAndc
Posted on: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 03:08:10 +0000

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