Remote Viewing (with Christopher Duncan)

EPISODE · Sep 20, 2023 · 58 MIN

Remote Viewing (with Christopher Duncan)

from A Psychic's Story

This episode briefly deals with sensitive issues, including abuse. Listener discretion is advised.  Remote viewing (RV), also known as Extra Sensory Perception (ESP), allows us to perceive a location, event, or object that is out of range of our physical eyes. The practice was coined remote viewing by researchers looking to distinguish it from clairvoyance. It gained popularity in the 90s after the declassification of the US government’s Stargate Project that attempted to determine potential military applications of psychic phenomena. The program ran from 1975 to 1995 and ended after evaluators claimed that its remote viewers failed to produce any actionable intelligence or information. Today, RV practitioners primarily help people find lost items or gain new insights or perspectives.In this episode, join Nichole and Christopher Duncan as they delve into the events that led Chris to discover and develop his remote viewing gifts. The discussion covers how Chris engages in RV and his overall process. Chris also shares what he has learned in his doctoral work studying electromagnetics and low-frequency magnetic fields with the government.You can contact Chris to schedule a session or get updates about his upcoming biography about how people can recover from abusive relationships on [email protected]. If you mention A Psychic’s Story, you will get a 10% discount.If you want to hear more about the Stargate Project, listen to Nichole cover it on Supernatural Matters here or wherever you get your podcasts. You can read about the CIA’s evaluation of Remote Viewing here or here.We are currently looking for true stories for Halloween and the holidays for the October 5 and December 7, 2023, Listener Episodes respectively. Your submission could possibly be included in a future episode of the show.If you’re waiting for Nichole and Scott’s upcoming book, Looking for Angels: A Guide to Understanding and Connecting with Angels, sign up to be alerted when it is available at lookingforangelsbook.com.A Psychic’s Story wouldn’t be possible without your support so THANK YOU for listening. And if you would like to support the podcast, please: SUBSCRIBE in your favorite podcast player. FOLLOW @apsychicsstory on Instagram. BOOK a session with Nichole. SIGN-UP to receive emails, news, alerts and more from A Psychic’s Story. BECOME a Psychic Club member on Patreon to access additional content.  This podcast is intended to inspire you on your personal journey toward inner peace. The podcast host, co-hosts or guests are not psychologists or medical doctors and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified health professional. Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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