We envision our future and spend a lot of time wishing and hoping to make our world better. But does our dreaming make a difference? How do we make our dreaming more potent and effective? Can we impact our future? Stephan A Schwartz, a renowned academician, futurist, writer, and researcher of remote viewing, joins Doc Martin in the discussion of how we can be the best agents of change.
Surrendering all your Preconceptions
Stephan continues with his telling of his triple blind remote viewing tests, and his incredibly scintillating story of the bones of Alexander the Great. Stephan also delves into his thoughts about creativity, the importance of the dream state and meditative state for everyone, in particular with scientists and artists … and how important these states were for scientific discovery (Einstein, DaVinci, Descartes). We discuss the matrix of consciousness, physical materialism and its inadequateness, culture and individual choice, ETs and cultural anthropology, and his findings from remote viewing the future – the years 2040, 2050, and 2060.
Being Tuned In
Stephan brings us through a story that includes 5 focused years studying and researching Edgar Cayce’s work in Virginia, researching for a US Chief of Naval Operations, speech writing for an American president, and running remote viewing experiments with subjects around the world (starting years before the CIA even began its remote viewing program with Russel Targ) and being one of the first to write about UAPs in the 70s.
We learn about his uncovering of important ancient wonders of the world in Egypt in the 1970s using remote/distance viewing protocols for archeological discoveries, about documenting a similar “Sea Quest” project with Leonard Nimoy (of Spock fame) as his narrator, and about heading his own funded remote viewing lab, Mobius. And, he’s a novelist.
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We envision our future and spend a lot of time wishing and hoping to make our world better. But does our dreaming make a difference? How do we make our dreaming more potent and effective? Can we impact our future? Stephan A Schwartz, a renowned academician, futurist, writer, and researcher of remote viewing, joins Doc Martin in discussion of how we can be the best agents of change.
Remote Viewing Dr. Stephan Schwartz
The Secrets of Remote Viewing
What is remote viewing? How does it work? Can we view the past, present and future? Other planets? Parallel timelines and universes? How far into the future can we remote view? What is time?
The key takeaways include:
– What is the key ingredient and requirement for remote viewing
– What is consciousness (do we know?)
We explore the topics of space-time of reality; the non-local nature of consciousness; meditation; reincarnation, and so, so much more.
This episode will leave you with a clear understanding of remote viewing, the nature of consciousness and more!
Making a Future We Can be Thankful For With Daunting Challenges Ahead
Power of Consciousness on Coast to Coast
In the first half, researcher and futurist Stephan Schwartz discussed the latest research on consciousness and how it seems interconnected among all living beings in a kind of matrix. Evidence from near-death studies, reincarnation, and remote viewing indicates that “consciousness is not entirely physiologically based,” exists outside of the brain, and has a continuity after physical death, he remarked. The key to tapping into the power of consciousness comes from meditation and “the ability to attain and sustain intentioned focused awareness,” he explained. By turning away from ordinary sensory awareness, you can hear the “still small voice,” which is the part of consciousness that existed prior to your incarnation and continues after death, he added.