Remote Viewing Theory and Science
Signal line
The hypothetical train of signals emanating from the matrix and perceived by the remote viewer, which transports the information obtained through the remote viewing process.
Remote Viewing Theory and Science
The hypothetical train of signals emanating from the matrix and perceived by the remote viewer, which transports the information obtained through the remote viewing process.
Draw the general outline without too much detail; to describe the basic characteristics (idea) of something.
Stage II presents to the viewer’s cognition signal line data relevant to physical sensory input. The classic explanation of this is that such data are exactly equivalent to “sensations the viewer would experience were he physically present at the site.”
As Stage II progresses the aperture opens dramatically wider than was the case with either Stages I or early Stage II. Dimensionals begin to emerge and the threshold is reached for the transition into Stage III.
Stage IV is a refinement and extension of the previous structure to allow a more complete and detailed decoding of the signal line.
Stage V is particularly among the remote viewing stages discussed so far, because it does not rely on a direct connection to the signal line in order to obtain the reported information. Instead, data is obtained through ...
For the sake of clarity, ease of instruction, and facility of control, RV methodology is divided into discreet, progressive “stages”.
Existing in the mind but not directly accessible to consciousness; eg moving thoughts, feelings and behavior that are not consciously perceived. The mental activities below the threshold of consciousness.
"Subject" is defined as "something dealt with in a discussion, study, etc.," "Subject" is defined as "something dealt with in a discussion, study, etc.," "Subjects" are emanations that might serve a nominative function in describing the site, or be abstract intangibles, or they could be more specific terms dealing with function, purpose, nature, activities, inhabitants, etc., of the site: in the above example, "reverence," "worship," "respect," "harmonious chanting," etc.
Existing or acting outside the realm of conscious perception; eg influencing thoughts, feelings or behavior in a way that cannot be recognized by conscious personal or subjective perception.