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Human brain MRI Holographic Sensory Experiences of Remote Viewing Now Explained

Perception method remote viewers often experience the target as if being there but knowing they are just sitting in a chair. What actually happens in a remote viewers mind at the level of the neural pathways?

Now we can look inside the brain to see just how a remote viewer experiences sensory holographic information. The answer to this just may explain most of our spooky night time experiences and also give us tools to understand information in ways we never dreamed of before. The boogyman behind the curtain has been revealed.

Common Anomalies of Perceptive People

Ok, so I am very perceptive, what should I expect along the way? Expect oddities at each stage of the learning process. The learning process in developing skills of perception will come in stages. When you train the mind to focus using a particular new strategy, your mind does not grasp this as a learned concept until after you have gone to sleep. During waking moments the unconscious mind does not have the dedicated brain power required to create the new neural pathways. During moments of sleep the unconscious mind has full access to all the resources needed at once to be able to process your newest set of instructions. When this has happened your mind will now focus in the way that you have trained it to do.

Sometimes the new/adjusted sensory circuits can take from several days up to two weeks to become a natural tool. These one to two week intervals will be accompanied with inaccurate understandings of the perceptions as your brain creates new circuits for you to perceive with that mimic your current sensory inputs (eyes, ears, nose, etc.).

Read more: Mirror Neurons Define Holographic Sensory Experiences

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