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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 133.82
EAN num: 9781878901729
ISBN number: 1878901729
Label: Hampton Roads Pub Co
Manufacturer: Hampton Roads Pub Co
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 264
Printing Date: July 01, 1997
Publishing house: Hampton Roads Pub Co
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Studio: Hampton Roads Pub Co
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In 1970, while serving in the Army, Joe McMoneagle had a near-death experience that opened him psychically. When he tested out as a world-class remote viewer--able to correctly perceive and describe unknown people, places, and objects--he was recruited for a top-secret military program, code name Stargate. For twenty years McMoneagle honed his intuitive psychic abilities and refined the scientific protocols that resulted in the most reliable method of informtion retrieval. In Mind Trek, which is replete with actual remotely viewed drawings, the author describes the development and application of one's natural intuition through the proper use of these protocols.
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From one of the actual participants in the U.S. government's remote-viewing program comes the definitive work on remote viewing. Avoiding the snare of becoming a neo-Nostradamian prophecy, Mind Trek is a nuts-and-bolts approach to an ability that Joseph McMoneagle considers to be inherent in all human beings. There are no CIA secrets revealed in Mind Trek, but it does disclose the laboratory methods employed during U.S. government research into the field, stressing protocols that insure the veracity of results. The case it makes for the reality of remote viewing is strong. Without falling into the doomsday-prophecy trap, McMoneagle takes a step beyond the laboratory and what viewers can find over the physical horizon, exploring the implications of this ability that allows us to see to the farthest distances, even across time into our past and our future. --Brian Patterson
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This was a journal of studies done by a scientist, didn't go into the how to. Was boring, text book like, deep and didn't present any helpful material.
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I recently saw an article about remote viewing, and was of course curious as to exactly what it was, who did it, how it is done, etc. After searching through Amazon to find a relevant book, I chose this one. I thought it was an interesting read, and fully explains the "what it is" portion of my questions. Although it is not a step by step guide, it is a very good book to see what remote viewing is capable of, and the history of it within our own government. Kudos to Joe for showing us what remote viewing can do, and what it cannot do. The truth is out there, and Joe tells it to you. I would highly suggest reading this book very first if you were like me and knew very little about remote viewing. After you have read it, then you will know enough to decide if you want to explore the subject further.
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If you want to learn Remote Viewing and you have never been exposed to paranormal phenomena, this book might not be a good way to start. This book in some topics is more technical and detailed oriented than his well-known "Remote Viewing Secrets" book. I feel this book is very rich in examples and easy to read, I do recommend it.
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THis was a good book. There are some interesting reads here, and certainly some parts of the book go faster than other parts. It can get bogged down in some places. There is some really good stuff here, and I do recommend this book, but it is not for someone who doesn't understand what Remote VIewing is or what it's potential is. While there is a nice portion of the book that deals with these subjects, it is not filled with the "WOW" that would make a novice Remote Viewer reader to persue the issue any further...I THINK...But I could be wrong. It is good and a worthwile addition to any book collection.
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This is an interesting biography of an amazing man and his experience. It also shows the possibilities of an unusual use of the mind. It's not a how-to book though it is a useful tool to show what has been done in this area. It's worth reading but don't expect much enlightenment.
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