Remote Viewing Secrets: A Handbook
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Remote viewing is not simply using psychic ability to obtain information. It is using scientific protocol to develop and extend that ability, so that ordinary people can learn to do what "psychics" do.This book teaches you how to teach yourself.Joseph McMoneagle learned remote viewing in the U.S. Army--he was Remote Viewer #001 in the Army's Stargate program--and was awarded the Legion of Merit for his contribution to various intelligence operations. In Remote Viewing Secrets, the author of Mind Trek and The Ultimate Time Machine uses examples, exercises, and anecdotes to share what he learned and how he learned it, and gives you everything you need to begin developing your own abilities.Remote Viewing Secrets is easily the most complete, authentic, and informative guide to remote viewing published to date.

Paperback: 320 pages

Publisher: Hampton Roads Pub Co; Later Printing edition (May 1, 2000)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1571741593

ISBN-13: 978-1571741592

Product Dimensions: 5.6 x 1.1 x 8.4 inches

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I've spent 6 years studying (science and methods) RV; trained andtalked at length with some of the allegedly best RV people in militaryand science in the West. I know what's out there. And boy am I cynicalnow! -- But this book ... is worth more than 'RV Training' many paythousands for. Of the time/$ I've spent, when I look back on thatinvestment, the one thing I feel was worth the while was encounteringJoe McMoneagle. In a world full of rich gurus, true believers,pseudo-skeptics and planet-sized egos abounding, Joe is just ano-bull**** down to earth guy who knows what he's talking about.Ifyou're looking for an adventure to "teach you" how to remoteview god and aliens in no time, don't buy Joe's books. He's certainlygot unusual experiences and an open mind, but he won't talk about thehype-ridden stuff that sells most books/media. I prefer hisapproach. Few star-streaming cosmic surges in it... but if you wantsomething factual, that isn't jerking your chain, Joe's the man.Inthis book McMoneagle tries to provide a framework: one that won'tinterfere with or form people's belief systems; one that does not handcredit (and responsibility) for talent or success/failure to any"magic method" or guru selling it; a simple conceptualframework to hold and emphasize the life-wide nature of effortrequired for psi self-discovery.Even "skeptics" who havewritten on RV, such as author Jim Schnabel in his book REMOTE VIEWERS,for all the debates, you'll see -- in the end it's a "Joe theHero" story. (I didn't write it... take it up with Jim.) Even toan outsider skeptic. Anybody who has done serious research knowsMcMoneagle's work is a crucial support beam for the entire field ofpsychic ability used in intelligence and scientific research.Anearlier review was upset there is no 'method' in this book. I've hadmethods ('subjective protocols', I love these terms!) training out thewazoo. I'd have been better off if I just sat down to draw and"let myself sort of imagine what it could be." (Look ma,there's a method. I can name it something cool, add all kinds ofridiculous rules and charge a thousand bucks for it if it'll make itseem more real for someone.) I wouldn't be trying to un-learn allkinds of junk now if I'd gone that route.Joe doesn't offer the"magic method" approach in this book, true. Maybe he knowssomething we don't and that's why. No method in the world cansubstitute for paying close attention to yourself and doing thingsright... for a long time. Joe spells out a lot about both of thoseareas in this book. All mystery aside, RV is cognitive-feedback andpracticed "attention" to an advanced degree, to entrain yourmind to better understand itself when communicating 'subtle'information.This book is good advice but not a cosmic wiretap. It'sfor realists who are tired of doctrine or mysticism (secrets!) --people who want to get to the point and DO psi work on their own --without having to re-invent wheels, and without having to make themany mistakes that the last few decades of psi research/practice havealready learned something about. This book provides a framework("martial art of the mind") that won't hurt anybody, and aton of "words to the wise."REMOTE VIEWING SECRETS won'ttell you that RV skill is fast or easy or even possible to the samedegree for everyone. McMoneagle worked his butt off for his skill anddoesn't pull any punches about saying it's not a hobby, it's a"way" in the martial arts sense. Knowing factors thatinfluence psi function, training & accuracy, Joe lays 'em down inthis book. If it doesn't sound like some expected paint-by-numberPsychic 101 course, good. It's not. He's not selling anything butexperience -- the many things he learned while DOing RV for the last30 years.I can't speak to anybody who either wants to believeeverything or doesn't want to believe anything. But if your interestis in how to work on your own toward psi (RV) development, I thinkthis book is probably the best bedside manual that so farexists. Taken with Joe's first book MIND TREK, it's worth a lot morethan it costs.

Anyone with an interest in the paranormal or psychic functioning of any kind MUST have this book. Like "Mind Trek", with "Remote Viewing Secrets" Joe has broken new ground in the field of psychic literature. But "Remote Viewing Secrets" far surpasses anything even Joe has published to-date. The book is a true masterpiece. Joe addresses every aspect of psychic functioning with a depth and rich clarity that has never been achieved. For a remote viewer, it's all here; what is real and what is not, proper targeting, protocols, training, applications, methods, evaluating yourself,etc. His descriptions of the inner development of a novice remote viewer is uncanny.This also the book for anyone with a healthy skepticism. The honest, open-minded person will find what s/he is looking for in these pages. I must say this: I've experienced spontaneous psychic events since childhood and I've read every paranormal-related book I could get my hands on. The writing of McMoneagle eclipses everything else. Follow his advice to the letter and, whatever natural ability you have; it will shine through. If you are one of those people who are gifted; in this book you will find the reassurance and support you need. Joe's been there, and he lets the reader know it. Joe McMoneagle is paving the way for the rest of us. Honest, readable, yet straight-to-the-point, this book shows you the trail, warns you of the pitfalls, explains every conceivable twist and turn, and then encourages you to explore at your own pace. This book is destined to be THE classic in psychic literature. At least until Joe writes another one...

If nothing else then you have to appreciate Joseph McMoneagle's attempt to work within a scientific framework for something that is very subjective in nature and interpretation. If you are looking for a book that discusses the "secret" methods or remote viewing or some "secret" formula for making it work then you will be disappointed in this book. On the other hand it is not filled with fluff and overly optimistic promises for the reader. While McMoneagle indicates that pretty much anyone can learn how to do remote viewing, he also is more realistic in terms of what you should expect at different stages. It is a growth process and he defines how to determine what stage you are at as well as the level of success that you should expect as you get better and better with practice. If remote viewing works then this is the most realistic book about it that I have seen. No "pie in the sky" promises or expectations, quite the opposite he explains that success may be measured in very small successes and even being just plain wrong is going to happen at times. I think that he tries too hard to make the research appear more scientific than it is. However, it is probably as close a scientific approach as can be done on this sort of subject. The parameters for learning remote viewing are spelled out and done in a way that provides a working model for the reader to learn on their own without confusing the claims of publicity and ego-pumping charlatans with what can really be expected to occur.

This book will be an interesting read for the more seasoned remote viewer. It does not describe any techniques but rather offers some useful tips on how to enhance your viewing skill.If you are looking for a "how to" book then this is not the one.

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