Saturday, 2 February 2013

Ingo Swann


Just found out that Ingo Swann passed away on Friday Feb 1.
He is one of the pioneers in the field of Remote viewing.
I never meet him myself but it is one of the things I wanted to do.
Mostly just to ask him a lot of questions that I will now never get answers to.

     I've read several of his books and from talking to people that knew him, like Lyn Buchanan, I've always got the impression their was more that Ingo Swann wasn't saying.
Formally there are 6 stages to the Controlled Remote Viewing format.
I've heard hints that Ingo either developed or theorized 18 Stages.
But he never released them to the public because
 “People simply were not mature enough to be able to handle them responsibly”

     Some where I also read that Ingo had been contracted to train a group of “Engineers” on how to do remote viewing. He said they were very good at RV but he never found out where they were from or who they worked for. Makes you wonder where that branch of the CRV tree lead to and if that group still exist out there?
     I'll also never get my copy of ”Star Fire” Signed.
Reading between the lines of that book may tell you more about the early days of remote viewing than any autobiography

Reflecting upon his passing reminds me of one thing I always try to remember.
Never stop asking questions.

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