Thursday, September 8, 2016

The Martians Are Real

It is.

Last night while deep-dreaming, I briefly awoke after a recurrent episodic chapter in which I find myself strolling through an urban dog park with my dog by side. In this particular dream-scape, the   grass is distinctly purple, and for some reason, it's predominantly populated by singing cats that sing only in Mandarin.

Since I was so entirely and blissfully relaxed upon awakening, it occurred to me that it might be a good time to practice remote viewing. I decided to give Mars a try.

Exploring other worlds can be as terrifying as it is rewarding. It's hard to convey the apprehension I felt upon discovering the row of five-sided pyramidal structures on the 'dark' side of the moon during broad lunar daylight.

Remote viewing is nothing like Astral travel. If I were asked to succinctly define the difference between the two thougth-states, I'd say that Astral Travel is akin to allowing one's consciousness to transform into a vessel capable of cyclically slipping betwixt dimensions in a fluttery fashion, whereas remote viewing is like teleporting one's consciousness to specific points in space. Of course I'm speaking only from my own experiences, but I find that Astral Travelling isn't unlike a 4D acid trip. Remote viewing is more like watching time unfold through the lens of a live television broadcast.

The Martians are real, and they're nothing like how I sometimes imagined supposed advanced life on the so-called red planet might be. Basically I imagined ugly humanoids living in underground bunkers connected by tunnels, or colonies of dumb, burrowing worm-like organisms. In fact, the dominant Martian dweller is a highly sensitive photosynthetic-based form of life. Simply-put, half plant, and half animal.

I noticed great diversity within the species. While every Martian I observed clearly shared a rooted existence underneath the greyish soil - bound to the ground - each specimen exhibited radically different structures in terms of physical dimensions and appearance. The aniplants (or plantimals) were capable of slow movement - made possible by what I would presume to be flexible and muscular roots that painstakingly propelled them ever so slowly across surface distances.

While remote viewing, sounds are indiscernible, but I got the distinct impression that their movements would create a rumbling sensation, and imagined that their roots work furiously beneath the surface to pull themselves along. The closest Earthbound comparison I can make would be that of a of a large Venus Fly Trap with compound eyes creeping around a desert.
 

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Epsilon Echelon

"It's a state of mind in which sound can be seen, colours heard, and shadows felt. A state of mind in which a labyrinth on the other side of the planet can be navigated and mapped without prior knowledge or physical presence." - Dr. Remo T.




Being someone who has passively experienced episodes in which events on the other side of the world were revealed to my consciousness in real time, I was delighted at the opportunity to meet up in person with someone who is regarded as being among the most preeminent remote viewers of our time.

The extracurricular work of Dr. 'Remo T.', who under his real name holds a PhD in Molecular Biology, isn't widely known outside the circles of those engaged in the serious practice of remote viewing techniques. As a senior founding member of the Epsilon Echelon Group, Dr. Remo arranges group seminars, somewhat clandestinely, twice a year to be held in various locations across Canada. 

"Is it not inconceivable that what we think of as the human mind is in fact a magnetic field - generated by neurochemical synaptic activity, and regulated by the rhythms of the human heart," he begins.

I ask him if everyone isn't potentially capable of remote viewing.

"Every thing, material or otherwise, existing in our universe, is governed by resonant frequencies. Including one's own mind of course. Without regard to limitations in terms of precision, our minds' own field of effect can be holistically micro tuned to excise detailed information from any point in time. One needn't grasp the intrinsic nature of such concepts to experience the phenomenon, but a narrow-minded individual who finds themselves relentlessly being steered by external influences might struggle to attain the elevated level consciousness required," he explains.  

Although the tiny community of those who practice and discuss remote viewing techniques have indeed realized substantial gains in prominence within serious circles of the scientific community over the last several years, the science of this phenomenon is still overwhelmingly considered a paranormal subject best suited to late night talk radio shows, or classified military intelligence operations like Stargate.

How might you succinctly define the phenomenon as you have experienced it?

The doctor breathed deeply, and sighed heavily.

"It's a state of mind in which sound can be seen, colours heard, and shadows felt. A state of mind in which a complex labyrinth on the other side of the planet can be navigated and mapped without prior knowledge or physical presence," he summarizes.