Sunday, December 27, 2009

Holographic Sensory Experiences of Remote Viewing Now Explained

Graphic representation of a remote viewing portal aperture.

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.).

Mirror Neurons

"These cells were named ‘mirror neurons’ because their activity in the brain of the motionless observing monkey seemed to mirror that of motor neurons active in the person actually executing the movement." - Dinstein, Neural Engineering Current Biology Vol 18 No 20

Mirror neurons are built of the memory of specific experiences, patterns like bridges or pathways make up a circuit. Since this is not a pattern to access the senses but only the memory of them, we call them Mirror Neural Circuits, they are patterns identical to the real thing. In perception remote viewing, mirror circuitry is used by your cognitive senses to access memory of normal senses of smell, taste, touch, sight or vision, etc.

The more the neural pathway patterns are used, the stronger the mirror neural pathways become, the stronger the sensations can become. This is the same with any physical or mental discipline. You will notice when these circuits develop because you will notice them becoming active during quiet times of your life during the stages. These anomalies are caused by the activation of circuits made up of what we call mirror neurons.

How do mirror neurons apply to perception?

Mirror neurons are what drive the holographic simulation. There is a connection between mirror neurons and intention attunement of a mental simulation. Mirror neurons are like the transmission lines between our intention and the resulting sensory hologram we are trying to create. "Mirror neurons constitute the neural underpinnings of embodied simulation, the functional mechanism at the basis of intentional attunement." - Dr. Vittorio Gallese, Parma University Department of Neurosciences 1 2

In the average person, if you were told to think of an apple, neurons would fire in the same exact pattern as if you were actually shown an apple. This is a mirror neural circuit by definition as it is like a reflection of the same neurons that fire when you actually see an object with your physical senses, i.e., eyes, ears, nose, etc. As far as your brain is concerned, your mind does not know the difference between thinking about the apple and actually seeing the apple in front of you. When you think about the apple, the mirror neural circuit looks and operates the same way regular neural firing patterns do when you see the physical apple.

"Recent findings are rapidly expanding researchers' understanding of a new class of brain cells -- mirror neurons -- which are active both when people perform an action and when they watch it being performed." — ScienceDaily (Nov. 7, 2007)

Circuits of neurons associated with an activity or idea are activating circuits in our brains producing sensory holograms. Some people will experience most of these things and more, often mistaking them for hauntings and paranormal activity.

What is the learning process like?

Its like unknowingly having an arm grow out of your back and sometimes it smacks you on the head and you ask, who did that? Who is the great mystical force behind the curtain that smacks me on the head? Then you discover that the mystical person behind the curtain was you all along.

Continued [with graphics] at Project JeDi

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aww shucks that's nothing. Now God? Who created everything in mankind and elsewhere? HE is awesome!

Yup. Das right.