Paul Smith on the A&E program "The Unexplained" - What Went Wrong?

February 22, 1998


Question:

When Paul Smith was on the A&E program, he totally blew the target.
What went wrong?

Answer:

Alas and alack, Paul Smith (one of the best former remote viewers in this country) did not think before acting. Paul -- and especially Edwin May!! -- should have known better than to engage in that particular RV demonstration session for the A&E Network. Refer to my lecture on Beaconing, in Module 1.0, and it will immediately become apparent to you what went wrong:

Consider the viewer's intent during 'beaconing.' At a preappointed time, the viewer is required to describe and sketch the scene at the beacon's location, essentially 'seeing' through the beacon's eyes, attempting to acquire information via TELEPATHY, i.e., through a direct psychic connection with the outbound person.

In REMOTE VIEWING, the viewer is connecting with the collective unconscious, turning (tuning) personal unconscious attention to a target -- the way the target exists in the Matrix field -- as an information pattern.

So, in essence, Paul Smith mixed beaconing procedures with remote viewing protocols! Is it any wonder, then, (to a TRVer) why he ended up in terra incognito, scratching his head?

At any rate, here is the cue that Paul should have employed:

[(person's name or designation)/present location]

Simple. You just have to know what you are doing. Pass it along to Paul Smith and Dr. May that these are the 90's. In this business, it is not good enough just to be a proficient remote viewer. We must have at least a general understanding and appreciation of the inherent mechanics that drive this conscious-unconscious dynamic called "remote viewing," lest we fall flat on our faces when put to the test.

Ed


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