PSYCHOMETRY...

The energy imprint left on an object, particularly a piece of jewelry, can be felt and "read" by certain gifted individuals...

Some use psychometry techniques with ancient artifacts--to learn more about lost cultures...

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PSYCHOMETRY - The name "Psychometry" was created in 1840 by professor of physiology Joseph R. Buchanan, who's goal was to try to measure the "soul" of objects. It is thought that objects, particularly metal items such as jewelry, retain a type of "energy imprint." The people who owned and treasured the object have somehow recorded their thoughts and memories in the item. Then an "intuitive" person can "tune in" to these imprinted vibrations when they hold the object. The use of psychometry was made popular by "psychic mediums" who would identify the contents of sealed envelopes, and do readings while holding people's treasured items. It's still not clear whether a psychic is really reading impressions from the object itself, or is just using it as a "tool" while receiving the information from the thoughts of the owner. Psychometry is also used to read archeological items, to find out about past civiliazations--no "owners" are around for those readings (although we can't always verify the accuracy of those readings!) Psychometry is also used in modern day to help police locate missing persons and solve crimes. We still can't prove how psychometry really "works" but perhaps some day modern scientists will find a measurable connection between "mind" and "matter."

REMOTE VIEWING - Modern "Remote Viewing" is the psychic ability to "see" distant places or objects, and also to "see" inside a closed envelope. One person can "view" a location, and try to send the mental image to a receiver, who is kept in isolation (sometimes blindfolded.) The recipient can either sketch whatever they "see" in their mind, or they can verbally describe the scene. Then the results are compared. This same test is also done using pictures kept inside envelopes. Remote viewing has been used to help locate missing persons, and also been used by our Government in a project we now know was called "Project Stargate." Joseph McMoneagle has written books about remote viewing and his involvement in Stargate as a "Psychic Spy." Remote viewing, as it is now known, had its origins in the early 20th century. Back in 1919 a young student in south-eastern Europe named Bernard Bernardovich Kazhinski had an experience that became the precursor to modern day remote viewing. His best friend was dying of typhus. One night Bernard awaoke to what sounded like a spoon striking a drinking glass. He couldn't find anything in his room that could have caused the sound. The next afternoon, learning his friend had died, he went to pay his last respects. He was shocked, but also excited to see a glass and spoon on the table next to the deathbed. Even more amazing, the friend's mother had tried to give the fellow a dose of medicine but he died and she had dropped the spoon into the glass making the exact sound Bernard had heard. It wasn't possible he'd actually "heard" the sound from his house a mile away! From that day on he was driven to solve the mystery of how he'd "perceived" the sound. This one single incident prompted Kazhinski to study the human nervous system, including it's "electrical" nature. Kazhinski's 1923 book Thought Transference came to the attention of Soviet scientists. Leonid I. Vasiliev, an important man in Soviet science, studied Kazhinski's work, and in 1962 published his own book Experiments in Distant Influence (based on the secret work in the Soviet Union from the 1920's through the 1960's.) This book "set off the alarm" in the American Intelligence community. Americans didn't think the Communists gave any credence to "psychic powers." It appeared that Lenin and the Soviet government was actually supporting this research! After Lenin's death, Josef Stalin was reportedly continuing psychic research, recruiting numerous mediums, hypnotists, mystics and Shamans. By 1969 the CIA had information that the KGB and GRU (controlling the Soviet military) were in charge of the research, and their work into "mind control via distant influencing" posed a potential threat to the Western World. Suddenly American Intgelligence was expanded to begin it's own research into parapsychology and developed for government use a form of what we now call "Remote Viewing."


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