Extraordinary Human Functioning in the Nonlinear Domain Supporting Dr. Martha Rogers’ Theory of Pandimensionality
Teresa Frisch, RN, CRV Analyst-in-Training
October 8, 2011
Dr. Martha Rogers was a nursing theorist who believed that humans are irreducible, individual energy fields that interact with irreducible, universal energy fields. Her thoughts were formed before the current term “biofield” was created or magnetocardiography was developed. She knew of Ingo Swann’s work as a psychic and was interested in human interaction in time and space. Her Science of Unitary Human Beings postulates are located on the left toolbar of aestheticimpact.com.
I am currently in the proctorship phase of my post-graduate, Controlled Remote Viewing Analyst-in-Training course with Instructor Lyn Buchanan, former member of the United States Military Intelligence Unit Stargate, and current CEO of Problems>Solutions>Innovations (P>S>I). The methodology of Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) trains and develops the communication of the conscious and subconscious minds for gathering sensory perceptions across time and space. The 25th Annual Society of Rogerian Scholars Conference was scheduled for October 7th – 9th, 2011 and I saw a unique opportunity to meld a working crv project with data that Rogerian Scholars might find interesting and useful. As a controlled remote viewer, I realized that crv is an application that could provide Rogerian Scholars with new insights and perspectives regarding several areas of Rogerian Theory. I put together a rough outline of my project and asked Dr. Dean Radin, Senior Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), and Lyn Buchanan for their input. They felt it would be a challenging project and voiced their approval, so I began.
Beyond mixing CRV Analysis and Project Management, I needed to develop a timeline with deadlines and learn several key pieces of software functionality to bring the precognition piece of the investigation into a dated, time-stamped and recordable format. To achieve that I:
- Created a blind target pool of one hundred real-world location images, devise encrypted location-document labels without names, then encrypt the images and lock them down
- Formulated a random decryption key, deciding the date that the last two integers of a random Down Jones result would be matched to a blind target number
- Chose operational instead of training coordinates for eventual databasing of crv session results
- Assembled a team of controlled remote viewers and have a weeding-out process in place in the event that too many viewers wanted to participate
- Developed parameters and guidelines that ensured clear communication and confirmation between the team members and myself as Project Manager
- Maintained the anonymity of the viewing team so that no one knew who was included in the project
- Analyzed the first session results and re-task the viewers for more detail
- Eventually provided the viewers with feedback regarding their results
- Will score the results and write the final Project Report
- Consider publication
Information Technology skills that were new to me included encryption, decryption, copyrights, eFax, waivers and consents. I also learned how to write and submit an abstract, design a business logo and create a poster to translate the cross-disciplinary language and terminology that would build bridges and tie concepts, theory and application together in a presentation. Other than the original project outline, all of this was implemented and accomplished between early July and the last week of September to ensure that the poster would be finished before October 8th.
The poster is intentionally everything that a poster is not supposed to be, but I created it that way for a reason. It will be available to anyone who wants to download it as a resource for developing remote viewing presentations. Citations are included, not only for the sake of necessity, but in the hope that others will find guidance as they move their own thoughts and interests regarding human development forward. It contains key historical elements of the development of the Science of Controlled Remote Viewing in the lab at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI). It contains several key pieces of Rogerian Unitary Science as Martha Rogers developed her unique language of her theory and revised it, and builds the bridge(s) for application of conceptual and theoretical similarities between Rogerian theory and crv. Yes, it is a poster but anyone who studies it in depth has the opportunity to learn about two sciences as well as Rogers’ “nonlocal domain,” currently known as non-locality, or the nonlocal environment.
As of October 25th, 2011, Lyn and I have not completely analyzed the crv sessions but I am posting preliminary results on Aesthetic Impact. I will make every effort to explain the project in a logical, step-by-step manner, including behind-the-scenes pieces and functionality as well as the results that would be given to the Customer in a project report. Controlled remote viewing was out of the laboratory / research mode and in use in application mode by military intelligence well before it was declassified in the 1980’s. However, providing current working application information and education to the public regarding crv has historically been problematic due to considerations surrounding standards, ethics and customer confidentiality. I designed this project with myself as the Customer, i.e. the person that has a question that needs an answer, to surmount those barriers and enable sharing of both project design and results from inception to conclusion as an educational tool. It also demonstrates the results and accuracy of a random group of trained civilian controlled remote viewers versus a group of hand-picked viewers chosen to participate in military intelligence-gathering research and operations.
My goal is to eventually assemble this work into a book, albeit a small one. I realize that I may not sell one copy if the same information is readily available online, but if so, then so be it. I anticipate that the development of the online reporting format may take some time, and will post “revised / additional information” with dates and clear lines of demarcation, such as font changes so that anyone revisiting it will be able to follow it easily. We, as humans, have relatively short life-spans. The most important thing is that Project 118002 be made available to the public because this controlled remote viewing team successfully “caught smoke.” Eleven controlled remote viewers obtained sensory perceptions across time and space, across the United States and in two instances, across the planet. They successfully described a real-world location distant from themselves, without being given any information other than the numbers 118002, and they did it one to two weeks before the location was randomly chosen from a blind pool of one hundred possibilities. Of all the possible locations in the world that they could have described, what are the odds that the random target location would be the Mackinac Island Grand Resort Hotel, or that Mackinac Island is known as “the fudge capitol of the world,” or that one of the controlled remote viewers would record a Phase 7 (direct from the target site) perception of “chocolate fudge”?
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