As most of you know, I have been publishing the online magazine, “Connections Through Time” since 1998 as part of Physics Intuition Applications (p-i-a.com). Initially, when I had lots of “stuff” to discuss, the Issues came out quarterly. In June 2004, with Issue 23, I went to a six-month interval. I transitioned to a yearly publication with Issues 32, 33, and 34 – “psi Vibrations and Remote Viewing“, “Wagering with Remote Viewing“, and “Free Will in a Precognitive Predetermined World.” This latest issue is now 19 months because, I believe, there is not much new to say. It is time to take action…to apply remote viewing and precognition and other psi skills in a visible manner to educate our society.
This Issue 38 is a call to those of you who are moved to improve and apply your psychic precognitive skills for your personal health and wealth and for societal educational purposes.
Issue 38: April 2015 – March 2016
Applied Precognition Project (APP) and APP-2014
Joe McMoneagle on Remote Viewing |
Dean Radin on Mind Influence Experiment: Meditators show Stronger Influences |
In addition to Joe McMoneagle and Dean Radin, James Spottiswoode told us that more recent data concerning the LST (Local Sidereal Time) does not support the original findings. In the best tradition of science, James continued to collect more data. He now has a new database, which is roughly ten times bigger than in the earlier study, and he no longer sees an advantage to doing sessions at 13.5 LST
Also, Greg Kolodziejzyk discussed his practical experiment where he earned over $150,000. In his experiment, he was the only viewer and used self-judging. He utilized a consensus approach for his judging. He had 285 consensus-project questions (precognitive tasks). Most of the predictions involved futures markets; e.g., predicting the future price of gold. He did a total of 5,677 ARV trials. His Hit Rate on the 285 consensus predictions was 60.3% This hit rate was increased to over 70% by increasing the number of trials in a project question, and giving more weight to higher subjective confidence scores reflecting the quality of the match between the remote viewing and one of the two target images.
Greg is the first to say if he can do it…you can do it! If you want to do it, join us as part of the Applied Precognition Project.
I hope you enjoy Issue 38!