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Mind Trek: Exploring Consciousness, Time & Space through Remote Viewing Mind Trek: Exploring Consciousness, Time & Space through Remote Viewing by Joseph McMoneagle
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“It was also during this time in my remote viewing development that I began to see things out of the corner of my eye.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“It takes a lot more courage than most humans possess to charge into the unknown, slamming doors behind them. Once you've gone through a door and viewed the other side, it's most difficult if not impossible to forget what you've seen or experienced. So backing away from a new reality is a choice that must be taken before you go through the door, not after.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“We automatically dismiss unusual experiences as crazy. Some are indeed "crazy," but not all of them. We practice a kind of dogmatic, fundamentalist "religion" that sociologists call scientism, a belief system masquerading as science that claims that only what is material is real, that all spiritual or religious ideas and experiences are per se impossible and crazy and must be stamped out if humanity is to progress. Yet a "meaning" system that says life is just a meaningless accident of molecules bumping around for endless eons, that consciousness, including all of its highest aspects, is nothing but a by-product of the brain, that all dies and comes to naught, is not an inspiring meaning system. Indeed, I think it causes a lot of the suffering of modern life, suffering which could be avoided. But science has given us enormous amounts of useful information about the world and ourselves, and we can't ignore it just because its manifestation as scientism is depressing.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“There was an unbelievable creature about a foot high looking at me; it then quickly turned and passed into the bathroom. It looked very much like a large lizard walking on its hind legs.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“So yes, evil can manifest without any great effort of humanity; in fact, it would seem to do so best when we pay the least attention. It's only when mankind decides that it can't live with the outcome that something is done about eliminating it.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“I am not berating the Germans here; I am simply pointing out that judgment goes with the strong, the winners.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“Therefore, the valuable tools of a remote viewer or any psychic are being able to quiet the conscious (ego) mind, learning never to demand a conclusion, intensely focusing on nothing specific, being absolutely neutral towards a target, being able to establish a fertile ground for conscious/subconscious exchange, and developing a common language between the physical and non-physical realities.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“Maybe it's fear that prevents us from doing so. Such a discovery would alter the course of history as we know it. We would have to acknowledge that we weren't the species supreme in our own universe. The impact on religions and philosophy alone would be incredible.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“An Inspect was an entity that Robert Monroe had addressed in his book, Far Journeys (Dolphin, 1985).”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“I learned that objects have histories. That throughout their existence, they contribute to reality. I learned that this connection to reality and time/space cannot be destroyed, even when the object is altered or changed.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“These concepts implied fixed futures, parallel universes, and an overall or grand design, doing away with innovative or changing possibilities.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“cognition allows us to understand its dimensions. In simpler terms, we collect information from the past and the future, combine it with what we have in a temporary historical reference (or what we call memory), and our minds then tell us where and when we are. Being psychic is simply being more sensitive to the sea around us. It's simply a method that allows for additional sense of being.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“You're interested only in the history you've decided to target. In other words, you will be seeing bits and pieces of all possible targets that will ever be placed within the box, or the contents of the box before it is used for targeting.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“was temporarily suspending my disbelief, to allow an unusual experience to happen.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“In addition, there are other tests: the California Psychological Inventory (CPI), developed by Harrison G. Gough, Ph.D., Consulting Psychologists Press, Inc.; the FIRO-B, developed by Will Schutz, Ph.D., Consulting Psychologists Press, Inc.; the Gordon Personal Profile-Inventory (GPPI), developed by L. V. Gordon, The Psychological Corporation; The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), developed by S. R. Hathaway, Ph.D., and J. C. McKinley, M.D., The Psychological Corporation; and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), as developed by Isabel Briggs Myers, Consulting Psychologists Press, Inc.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“in order for someone to see reality as it is occurring there must be mental processing. Mental processing requires time; small amount that it might be, it is still sufficient to make an observation history. In other words, everything we humans believe we are seeing is in the past.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“It appeared as if two of the three known elements acted as an address for the third portion,”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“These were time or date, location, and event.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“Being able to alter your belief in what is real is critical in learning to RV.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek
“Life After Life, by Raymond A. Moody, Jr., M.D.”
Joseph McMoneagle, Mind Trek