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Potential Futures, Displacement, and the Power of Coherence
ОглавлениеWhen intuitives scan for outcomes, they pick up the probability that is the most highly charged, or numinous. Numinosity, as remote-viewing expert Stephan A. Schwartz explains, is created and influenced by “acts of intentioned, focused awareness,” meaning that the more often and the more intensely an idea or place is visited by the fired-up mind and emotions, the higher its psychic “charge,” and therefore the easier it is to see, hear, sense, and feel. The reason that remote viewers succeed so well at locating historical artifacts and places is that people have repeatedly invested mental and emotional energies in them over the course of time.
I had certainly revisited my dream of living in the Pacific Northwest, and so had the clairvoyant who read for me; therefore, her psychic prediction—called a probability observation, in remote-viewing terms— described the most numinous outcome for us both at the moment the question, “What does my future look like?” was asked in space-time.
Complicating her reading was another factor that added to the numinosity. Soon after the reading, my husband considered a job possibility in Eugene, Oregon. Due to my uncertainty about various issues, he did not apply for the job. So the numinosity for the Pacific Northwest was very strong: not only was I attracted to the area, as was the psychic, but a choice point in my future also made living in that area of the country a very real possibility.
Because the electromagnetic brain, heart, and auric field imprint our thoughts, feelings, intentions, words, and deeds on the Akashic Record— which exists beyond time and space and yet is very much like a biofeedback device—potential futures coexist with ultimate outcomes. This potential coexistence makes it possible for an intuitive to displace information. An incorrect reading is inevitable when people change their life directions, and both the potential futures and ultimate outcomes will change accordingly.
The other three reasons that predictions fail relate to distortions in energy fields. Solar and/or geomagnetic disturbances in the earth, the reader’s fatigue or illness, and the doubt or distrust of people involved in the reading contribute to flux and static that may cause a psychic to displace.
How, then, can any intuitive be accurate? The short answer is coherence in the mind, heart, body, and spirit. Coherence, referring to internal clarity, enables the intuitive reader to pick up the resonating signal without distortion or displacement.
Remote-viewing (RV) research has pinpointed what makes intuitive inquiry, or “anomalous perception,” as RVers prefer to call it, work best. The most important factor in probability observation is the remote viewer’s (that is, the psychic’s) state of mind. Seasoned meditators with high levels of mental coherence make, by far, the best remote viewers. The highest accuracy occurs in people (like meditators) who are inwardly disciplined enough to control internally-created “noise” like mind chatter, analysis, and imaginings that might distort the psi signal.
Let’s remote-view this critical factor by zooming into the brain for a closer look at what creates mental coherence.
In the book, Evolve Your Brain: The Science of Changing Your Mind, author Joe Dispenza, DC, explains that when we do not pay focused attention to what we are doing, the brain activates other synaptic networks that might distract us with electrical “noise” that confuses consciousness. Concentrated attention, by contrast, causes associated neurons to fire with greater strength and excites new teams of neurons to engage in the point of focus.
To be a better psychic, use your powers of concentration to create the mental coherence that increases attention and brainpower! The new science of neuroplasticity states that “What fires together, wires together.” (Originally: “Neurons that fire together wire together,” by Donald Hebb.) So it’s easy, with practice, to rewire your brain cells and circuitry—which also rewires the body—to a new way of being in the world. The highly adaptable brain accommodates our intentions and desires, whatever those might be.
Schwartz agrees that clear intention, body-mind coherence, and practice all increase “nonlocal perception,” or intuitive accuracy. “You have to actually work at it,” he emphasizes. “It’s not like a free lunch. It’s not like a good fairy comes down, waves her wand, and says, ‘Now you’re a great remote viewer.’”
“You have the innate ability,” he continues. “That’s in you. That’s just a part of being alive. But you’ve got to use it to get good at it. You’ve got to develop it as a discipline. It’s very much equivalent to a mental martial art.” (Visit my international e-newsmagazine at www.oneworldspirit.com to read a lengthy interview with Schwartz on remote viewing.)
Over the years, Edgar Cayce’s ability to receive information steadily improved, and so did the scope of that information.