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Episode 13: Remote Viewing & the Mind (Part 1)

48 min · 22 de dic de 2025
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In Episode 13, we explore remote viewing — a documented practice used by military and intelligence programs to perceive locations beyond physical space. This is Part 1 of a two-part series where Brandon shares how an unexpected encounter — and a symbolic “key” — deepened his ability to enter altered states of awareness. Together, we unpack how frequency, meditation, intention, and self-doubt influence perception beyond the body. In this episode, you’ll hear: * What remote viewing actually is — and what it isn’t * Why the military invested in remote viewing programs * How meditation and frequency affect perception * Live remote-viewing experiments, including both hits and misses * Why doubt can block perception — and how confirmation builds trust This episode isn’t about proving anything. It’s about curiosity, exploration, and firsthand experience.

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