Remote Viewing Famous Quotes & Sayings
20 Remote Viewing Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

There's a lunar eclipse late Friday." Alisha said. "I hope everybody has their emotional body armor ready. Things are about to get intense. —
Lee Fishman
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It's up to people like us, all of us, to address and talk about things like runaway global warming and how we can use things like
remote viewing to save our planet. —
Jim Sullivan
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I close my eyes and melt in its embrace, basking in the sweetest balm of forgiveness: that for which one need not even ask. —
Leslie Cannold
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Language changes and moves in a different direction evolving all the time. Where a lot of people see deterioration, I see expressive development —
David Crystal
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He was the first military remote viewer - the first man to transcend time and space for the purpose of viewing selected targets and collecting intelligence information. I learned early to rely on his counsel. What he said was always true: no lies, no exaggerations, no betrayal, and no ego. —
David Morehouse

When he hit a ground ball to you, you knew you had to make a good throw because he was going to be running. —
Juan Marichal

My firm resolve was to escape my wicked cousin and my English captors. But the wind was howling, and rain was coming down in sheets. And even as I relaxed in a hot bath in my snug apartments, the clamor of the storm outside was counseling me to be patient and wait.
A wise woman never does anything in a hurry. —
Margaret George

Remote Viewing is Space Shifting without leaving your chair. It is a convenient shortcut to a miracle, therefore, relatively high numbers of humans were able to achieve it. —
Lada Ray

This grace of God is a very great, strong, mighty and active thing. It does not lie asleep in the soul. Grace hears, leads, drives, draws, changes, works all in man, and lets itself be distinctly felt and experienced. It is hidden, but its works are evident. —
Martin Luther

Creena's eyes met his and her heart leapt with raw, uncontained emotion. —
Marcha A. Fox

Dozens of books. I wonder if she's read them all, or if she just needs them for comfort. Maybe she uses them as an escape from her real life. —
Colleen Hoover

Any new beginning is forged from the shards of the past, not from the abandonment of the past. —
Craig D. Lounsbrough

I agree that by the standards of any other area of science that
remote viewing is proven.. —
Richard Wiseman

Touring is really a pretty lonely business. —
Eddy Arnold

Many people, through diverse spiritual practices and disciplines have sought enlightenment. Various phenomena, some of them potentially quite captivating, may occur along the path of spiritual development whether it leads to true enlightenment or not. They can be helpful if used wisely, but are neighed the sign of enlightenment nor the requirements for enlightenment. These can includes extrasensory perception (sometimes called ESP),
remote viewing, or "miraculous" healing. However, the essence of enlightenment, above and beyond all phenomena, is a big understanding, which gives you a deep and wide perspective to see the world as a whole, and a capacity to accept with compassion all that is. —
Ilchi Lee

Astral travel for me is I close my eyes - they don't close all the way - and I'm peering through a slit and this happens: the instant I close my eyes I see people and places instantly. Maybe it's more like
remote viewing. —
Stanley Victor Paskavich

When I teach writing, I have a mantra: 'Be a first-rate version of yourself, and not a second-rate version of another writer.' —
David Morrell

Because
remote viewing is such an outlandish claim that will revolutionise the world, we need overwhelming evidence before we draw any conclusions. Right now we don't have that evidence. —
Richard Wiseman
remote viewing is the ability to produce information that is correct about a place, event, person, object, or concept which is located somewhere else in time/space, and which is completely blind to the remote viewer and others taking part in the process of collecting the information. —
Joseph McMoneagle

People do still cheer for the President. And some of the military audiences are more likely to cheer than others. I have seen him speak lately in front of groups like Freedom House, where the applause was a long time coming. —
Gwen Ifill