Re: Tesla Coils, Remote Viewing and the Aether

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 15 Aug 1999 19:21:05 -0500

Hi Darren et al!

You wrote;
> ...Apparently whilst experimenting to find ways in which to increase the
> effectiveness of Remote Viewers the Russian intellegence service found
> that by tuning a Tesla Coil to radiate extremely low frequency (ELF) waves
> at 7.8 Hz, the Earth's Natural frequency ( Schumann Resonance ) it
> amplyfied Psychic ability tremendously by inducing a Theta state in the
> Remote Viewer. It was later discovered that magnetic fields at 7.8 Hz
> were almost as good as the Tesla Coils.

Yes, I've read similar reports regarding blocking all the EM noise using
Faraday cages. The late Itzhak Bentov in his excellent book 'Stalking
the Wild Pendulum' said psychics, sensitives and just regular people go
into a 7.8 resonance with the earth that happens when they hold their
breath or breathe very slowly.

He writes it is a physical phenomenon where the influx of blood into the
heart somehow repels against the blood in the heart to create a standing
wave due to a bifurcation (a Y shape) in the aorta I believe...have to
dig that out as it is an excellent summation.

You see Bentov was a mechanical engineer who had extensive knowledge of
body vibrations...and did all kinds of measurements with people and
especially psychics when they were doing their thing.

You also bring up another interesting point with the comment;
> I am pretty sure this Remote Viewing thing works so IS IT surfing the
> Aether with your mind, I believe that IT IS, so if a Tesla Coil can
> block the surfing surely it is directly affecting the Aether in it's
> local area.

Much of what I've read indicates the earth resonates most strongly at
7.8 cps, one of many Schumann resonances, so when the body or mind
resonates at that frequency, you are basically tuned into the entire
earth.

I've read it referred to as tapping into the noosphere, the global
consciousness, even the mind/spirit of Gaia herself..<g>...

The idea being that everyone is like a giant mental internet and each
has its own access terminal with its own local memory and history and
observations, so its just a matter of hooking into the right access
terminal and checking searching its memory for your answer.

The idea that time could somehow be accessed through this is
questionable to my view, its enough that one could gather information
from a remote site. I don't see how it could let you predict the
lottery though I've not thought about it specifically with something
like precognition in mind.

Perhaps it is something worth looking into to finance some hellacious
projects..<g>...
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Teilhard de Chardin coined the term 'noosphere' and set its definition;

http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1997/mar/cunning.html

In the seeming myriad of entities around us, Teilhard perceives a unity:
'My starting point is the fundamental initial fact that each one of us
is perforce linked by all the material organic and psychic strands of
his being to all that surrounds him.'

Moreover, that unity reaches back in time and continues into the future:
'If we look far enough back in the depths of time, the disordered
anthill of living beings suddenly, for an informed observer, arranges
itself in long files that make their way by various paths towards
greater consciousness.'

In 1925, Teilhard wrote in an essay entitled Hominization: 'And this
amounts to imagining, in one way or another, above the animal biosphere
a human sphere, a sphere of reflection, of conscious invention, of
conscious souls (the noosphere, if you will)' (1966, p. 63) It was a
neologism employing the Greek word noos for 'mind.'
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The Gaia Hypothesis;

http://magna.com.au/~prfbrown/gaia.html

How the Gaia Hypothesis was so named ...

So it was then that Dr James Lovelock, in looking for the evidence of
extra-terrestrial life on Mars, observed the Earth as might an
extra-terrestrial, and began to formulate a method of explanation as to
why the Earth appeared therefore to be not so much a planet adorned with
diverse life forms, but a planet which had been transfigured and
transformed by a self-evolving and self-regulating living system.

In view of the nature of this activity, Earth seemed to qualify as a
living being its own right. And so the hypothesis took its initial form.

And as the story goes, while on a walk in the countryside about his home
in Wilshire, England, Lovelock described his hypothesis to his neighbour
William Golding (the novelist - eg: Lord of the Flies), and asked advise
concerning a suitable name for it.The resultant term "Gaia" - after the
Greek goddess who drew the living world forth from Chaos - was chosen.
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