Improving Psychic AccuracyEffects of Sidereal Time and Geomagnetic Influences
ESP and Remote Viewing can be made more accurate by coordinating time, position and geomagnetic influences with psychic events.
The effect of geomagnetic fields on human consciousness is getting more scientific attention. Studies suggest that a strong correlation exists between geomagnetic fields and human behavior. Psychic events like ESP and remote viewing, for example, are not random occurrences. Scientists have discovered that their accuracy can be increased six-fold by controlling time and geomagnetic activity. Psychic Accuracy and Sidereal TimeIt appears that ESP and remote viewing are more accurate when experienced during a particular window of time; psychic events conducted during these windows have been so accurate that they have monopolized the positive result ratio of psi experiments. Dr. James Spottiswood, a physicist at the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory in Palo Alto, found that this success rate of psychic phenomenon was correlated with sidereal time, that is, time based on using fixed stars, rather than the sun, as frames of reference. Specifically, the most accurate ESP events happened at 13:30 sidereal time. One explanation considered was the role played by a region in the sky known as the “Great Attractor.” At 13:30 sidereal time, this region seemed to be low in the sky beneath the Virgo Constellation. Speculation is that a large concentration of “dark matter” in this region is pulling the Milky Way galaxy and others in its direction. Whatever the reason, the opportunity for psychic accuracy is a real one at regular intervals: every 23 hours and 56 minutes, man has a unique window open for unusual psychic activity. Psychic Accuracy and Geomagnetic EffectsGeomagnetic effects on human mental and physical states have already been documented. A study published in New Scientist indicates that a direct connection exists between solar storms and human biological effects. Researcher Oleg Shumilov examined activity in earth’s geomagnetic field and found a correlation between peaks in geomagnetism and mood disorders. Adrian Ryan in The Journal of Scientific Exploration (Fall 2008) reported that the accuracy of psychic events can be related to geomagnetic activity during sidereal time. ESP accuracy seemed to be heightened during rapid geomagnetic pulsations in the 0.2-0.5Hz band, but absent during pulsations in the 0.025-0.1Hz band. Similarly, geomagnetic “hot spots” that capture magnetic vortexes like those found in Sedona and Southern Oregon sustain more easily any form of psychic activity. The suggestion is that magnetic vortexes amplify Schumann’s Resonance, making stronger the synthesis of human brain waves and the natural basal pulse of the planet. How can geomagnetic influences explain psychic phenomena? Does geomagnetic activity produce subtle changes in the brain that allow human consciousness to produce unusual effects on matter? Results from these questions will provide powerful support for the existence and development of psychic ability.
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