Remote Viewing Mars! Video

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TKR’s latest and coolest video yet: remote viewing an anomaly on Mars.

REMOTE VIEWING MARS

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The Philadelphia Experiment Video

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Another awesome video from LDigges based on the TKR Remote Viewing stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG_Rtu-pS7A

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Remote Viewing Video – TKR Project

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Is this groovy or what? These videos just get more impressive with every one. This is the second video this month from the TKR Remote Viewing project:


Direct youtube link: Remote Viewing for Remote Viewers

That’s a smaller low-res youtube version above. Link below has a quality version and a high-res version and screenshots. Tell the motion graphics maker what you think, there’s a thread on the RV forum, or a comment function at youtube.

REMOTE VIEWING FOR REMOTE VIEWERS
THE TKR PROJECT
EVERYTHING REMOTE VIEWING …
…IS RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES

http://www.dojopsi.com/rvexpo/TKRProject/

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Remote Viewing Video- RV Galleries

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Check out LD’s first promo video for the Remote Viewing Galleries (TKR at the Dojo Psi).

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Vampires as Eye Candy – Edward aka Rob Pattinson

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Ok, any woman into the paranormal who hasn’t drooled a little over Rob Pattinson in the movie ‘Twilight’ has no hormones. I’m not sure he was of legal age when he was in the Harry Potter flick, but he was 22 when he made this movie so I can drool without guilt. ;-)

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Gladiator: Life As It Is

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As my Christmas movie today–I know it’s an odd choice, but it’s the movie I received for Christmas–I watched “Gladiator”.

I have a different view about films than many. If it’s a drama–and I don’t watch many of those, perhaps because of this–I take it very seriously. Like reading a book, I can be “lost in the world” of my fiction for hours, sometimes even days.  I remember as a teen, I once finished a book–I think it was ‘Dune’ or perhaps ‘Perelandra’ at that time–and my father said in confusion, watching my near-trance philosophical approach to every motion, “Are you on drugs??” I just laughed. “Who needs drugs?” I said wryly. “I just read a book that really makes me think.”

I still have that reaction. ‘Wheel of Time’ hasn’t had a new book in a long time, so it’s been awhile since a book moved me that deeply. (I did see yesterday in the store that Neville’s “The Eight” has been re-released in paperback. I’ve given that novel to many friends over the years, so I found that interesting.) Movies can have the same affect upon me as books.

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RV – A Comment

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I came upon a blog article about Remote Viewing (thanks to Google alerts) this morning:

What is Life? > http://foreverintime.blogspot.com/2007/09/remote-viewing.html

One of the things I wanted to do on this blog was occasionally paste in a blog comment, forum post, or email clip, that I’ve made somewhere and I think is worth archiving for whatever reason.

Here is the comment I posted in response to it. It’s moderated so I don’t know if it will be posted.

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Some RAW Quotes

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Blessedly, I had originally been going to send this to my boyfriend instead of blog it, so Gmail actually had it saved as a draft. I’m replacing it, as the server ate it. – P

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I read an interview with Robert Anton Wilson over at Reality Sandwich. While he and I don’t agree politically in some respects, I respect the man a lot. I read some of his books in younger years and I don’t remember much except that he was very much in favor of people thinking for themselves. Here’s my favorite quotes from the interview. Read the rest of this entry »

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