Remote Viewing: Expand the Reach of the Mind – William Eigles, J. D. – Friday, April 26, 2024

Bill Eigles

William Eigles, J. D.

Remote Viewing: Expand the Reach of the Mind

Open to the Public
Friday, April 26th at Noon – 2:30 pm (doors open at 11:30 am) 

LOCATION: Avalon, 6185 Arapahoe Rd., Boulder, Colorado 80303

COST:
$20 cash/check at door – PLEASE RSVP above.  Bring a “brown bag lunch” if you like, and drinks are provided.

 

Abstract

“Remote viewing” (RV) is the practice of using one’s mind and senses to acquire information about people, places, things, and events that are remote in space and time from the person doing the perceiving, using scientifically established tools and methods developed by reputable parapsychology researchers over time.  It first came to public attention and legitimacy in Fall 1995 after it was disclosed that elements of the U.S.  military and intelligence community had been officially but covertly using it for purposes of foreign espionage, rescue/retrieval, and illegal-drug interdiction for almost twenty years.   In the years following, former military practitioners began writing books about it and training interested civilians in the known protocols of remote viewing for civilian applications.

This talk will discuss what remote viewing is and is not, the theories underlying its practice and efficacy, where and how it was developed, its modalities of use and applications, and its limitations.   Recommendations for further learning, training, and practice will be offered for those who are interested.   There will not be time to engage in any demonstrations or trial experiments by attendees of the remote-viewing experience.

Speaker Bio

William (Bill) Eigles is a longtime member of the Colorado Front Range paranormal community.   A former telecom lawyer and systems engineer, he has investigated, researched, and/or explored many paranormal phenomena, including astrology, trance channeling, reincarnation/past-life regression, after-death communication, ET/UAP events, and various forms of anomalous perception, including remote viewing.  He has written related articles for Atlantis Rising magazine and Aperture, the flagship publication of the International Remote Viewing Association (IRVA).   He memorializes his most compelling, provocative paranormal experiences in the  Para/Normalcy section of his online blog SOUL & AMMO (www.soulnammo.com).

Trained in Controlled Remote Viewing and Extended Remote Viewing by former U.S. Army Stargate Project members Lyn Buchanan and Paul Hamilton Smith, he also trained with Angela Thompson Smith.   A founding member of IRVA in 1999, he served the entity as its secretary and a director through 2011, and continued serving as Aperture’s Content & Copy Editor through 2017.

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