Remote Viewing: a Tool for Altering the Past?

September 5th, 2007 by John Wolfe

Ever since encountering my first conscious out of body experience, I’ve been fascinated with any subject matter that’s closely related to astral projection. Perhaps, there’s no closer familial bond between relative metaphysical topics than the one shared by OBEs and remote viewing.

Remote viewing is a process that consists of a viewer receiving images and impressions about a remote location, which is usually called a target. The entire process is believed to be outside the boundaries of time and space, so the viewers are actually seeing real events as they develop in real time. Adepts at the process are so highly capable, they can tune into any location, person or object. Essentially, remote viewing is a technique that utilizes many aspects of extra sensory perception (ESP) to peer into distant ongoing events, whether they are from the past, present or future.

Controlled remote viewing experiments are always conducted “blindly”- meaning the remote viewers are not given any access (up front) to the target they will be zeroing in on. Targets are usually chosen randomly by the control of the experiment and viewers proceed to sketch and provide descriptions about the selected item or event, based upon their inner perceptions and feelings.

Can Remote Viewing Prevent a Death on the Titanic?

A few years ago, I came across an extremely fascinating article titled Affecting Time at hrvg.org, which discussed a remote viewing group and their project for turning the tides on a profoundly historic event. The group is engaging in a highly specialized version of remote viewing, called remote influencing or R.I. Remote influencing is considered to be a full on altered state that occurs within the remote viewing experience. In R.I., the viewer is no longer viewing in a slightly removed manner, while sketching and providing descriptions- they are actually completely present and submerged in the events, which are transpiring at the target location.

This group has been participating in an on-going R.I. project involving the sinking of the Titanic. They are specifically focusing on the events surrounding the death of a six year old girl named Ebba Andersson. Ebba and her family were among many of the victims that were locked below decks by gates preventing the “lower class” passengers from reaching the life boats.

The article mentions that Ebba was able to squeeze through the gated barrier, but ultimately took a wrong turn while trying to make her way through the lower deck passages. It doesn’t mention how the information regarding Ebba’s escape and the exact data surrounding her death were obtained. But based upon the specific attention to detail and taking into consideration the pandemonium that would have been occurring that night- it’s easy to gather these details were probably witnessed by the remote viewers, rather than through historical accounts.

The whole purpose of retracing Ebba’s every move is to determine the key points that led to her death. In doing so, the viewers are interested in initiating some form of recourse for trying to aid or even save the little girl. The article goes on to state that many things are being taken into consideration including: ethical observations, psychological outcomes, and paradoxical occurrences surrounding time and the result this deviation could create, just to name a few.

Here’s an excerpt explaining how the viewers would actually interact with Ebba, if the experiment is taken to fruition:

If R.I. is possible its’ effect will surely be one of the sensory and not one of mind control or a voice from the beyond. The effect will be received and processed by the intended target as sensory data processed through its subconscious to the primary awareness. It is not likely that a viewer could demonstrate enough presence to actually control something as robust as a small child amidst the panic aboard the Titanic. It is far more likely that the viewer might be able to generate an urge or an inclination of direction.”

I have yet to find an update regarding this experiment, but I am always on the lookout for any new information about its outcome. I suppose if something like this ever worked then we would have to consider what its effect upon history would be. Even something that may seem small (like saving a child who was “supposed” to die) relative to larger events in history, would have to have a tremendous impact upon time and space. Altering an event like this could possibly spawn an alternate parallel reality in which Emma physically survived and went about her life, while in our present version of reality it would still be accepted that she had indeed passed away on April 14, 1912.

Experiments of this nature have much to teach us about how flimsy the veil of time is. Whether or not the viewers actually decide to alter Emma’s path or not, the fact that historic events are constantly being played out causes me to take pause. It’s fascinating to know that there are ways to access any event and it’s never truly outside of our reach. It may be outside our grasp without the willingness or understanding of how to invoke the protocol for accessing it, but that doesn’t change the fact that everything we did yesterday is fully accessible to those who have discovered how to see it and quite possibly alter it.

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