Stephan Schwartz Pt.9

By paranominal
Published: January 30, 2010

Tagged with: Chief Of Naval Operations, Cognitive Sciences Laboratory, Dead Sea Scrolls, Edgar Cayce, Energy Medicine, Human Performance, Mental Yoga, Morphogenic Fields, National Geographic Society, Non Locality, Parapsychology, Practical Applications, Religious Ecstasy, Remote Viewing, Research Associate, Research Director, Staffer, Stephan Schwartz, Subtle Energies, Web Publication

  1. Hockypocky2424 says:

    Thanks a lot dude, I love your uploads. xD Keep up the great work. =P

  2. LIVEETERNALLOVE says:

    you’re good!

  3. eleph4ntshoes says:

    i don’t know why, but i’m getting this image of you sitting in a chair in front of your computer….
    :P

  4. AlphaSigma10 says:

    I am a remote viewer (just for fun). Yes, when someone else remote views me, I know instantly. It happened to me twice. I saw where they were sitting (at a desk in a n office). I saw each one and their faces. Later, I got the confirmation and was right. When another remote views you, they pop into your attention like intruders and you cannot help but pay attention to them. It’s like someone walking in your front door: “Here I am!” -Would you not know?

  5. AlphaSigma10 says:

    I am a remote viewer (just for fun). Yes, when someone else remote views me, I know instantly. It happened to me twice. I saw where they were sitting (at a desk in a n office). I saw each one and their faces. Later, I got the confirmation and was right. When another remote views you, they pop into your attention like intruders and you cannot help but pay attention to them. It’s like someone walking in your front door: “Here I am!” -Would you not know?

  6. Kajawenja says:

    Thank you very much for all your videos!

  7. UniversalBrother108 says:

    Enjoying the recent posts, keep em coming, and as always thanks a ton!

  8. skekke says:

    great show!! thanks duder!!!!!!

  9. AndrewLife says:

    I thought it was cool how George remote viewed Stephen near the end like that, to make remote viewing seem more like an ordinary thing anyone can remember how to do.

  10. fresshness2001 says:

    Another very good contribution! thanks

  11. TruthReborn says:

    Fantastic, many thanks!