Jung and remote viewing. Psyche and superperception

Jung and remote viewing. Psyche and superperception

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Remote viewing is defined as “a feature of perception that allows one to receive information that is not available to any of the five senses due to distance in time or space, thanks only to psychic abilities.” In other words, remote viewing is the use of intuition to describe targets (objects, events or any other type of information) that are inaccessible to ordinary senses due to the fact that they are far away in time (in the past or future), space (in another parts of the world) or due to blocking by other objects (if the target is, for example, inside a closed steel safe). It has long been believed that remote viewing, like other forms of extrasensory perception (clairvoyance and telepathy), is possible because the brain works as a kind of “mental radio”, receiving neuro-electromagnetic waves. However, both Russian and American researchers refuted this theory. Psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung shows that we can understand extrasensory perception only after we explain ordinary sensory perception. Drawing on the philosophical works of Parmenides, Plato, and Kant, Jung reveals how unconscious archetypes make both sensory and supersensory perception possible simultaneously. Synchrony, as a non-causal principle of the connection between mind and matter, reveals the consciousness-matter continuum, establishing a connection not only between the mind and the universe, but also between science and esotericism. Synchrony is the link that makes remote viewing possible.

Shaver D. Jung and remote viewing. Psyche and Superperception / David Shaver; lane from English M. Kuchera. - M.: Book on Demand, 2014. - 134 p.: ill.

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Д. Шейвер
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Russian

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