Connections Through Time, Issue 23: June
- December 2004
- from the American Heritage Dictionary |
Precognition and how to apply it in practical ways, including to financial markets, was the subject of Marty Rosenblatt's presentation at the International Remote Viewing (IRVA) Conference. The abstract is presented below and here is a link to the Powerpoint presentation that contains details on Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) and a model of precogniton. After going to the linked page, click on the "slide show" icon () near the bottom right of the screen. You will then be able to see the full set of slides using your left mouse button to move between slides and actions.
The abstract to the talk follows:
Precognition Applications and Free WillWe can probably agree that being able to foretell the future would be a rather valuable skill. This precognitive ability does exist, but not in the fashion portrayed in the movies. Unfortunately, predictions of the future contain uncertainties that create significant challenges for reliable applications. Precognition and free will can and do co-exist. These concepts will be discussed, but the presentation will not focus on philosophy. The focus will be on remote viewing precog applications and on the importance of an attitude or mindset that is conducive to success. This mindset involves knowing that you are free to gather information from the future. Documented examples of precognition involving remote viewing will be discussed, and two precog applications will be described. The first application is currently in use, and the second is an approach designed to enhance creativity:
These applications will be described in enough detail that you can begin to explore your precog ability. |
The full Powerpoint presentation can be found here. By clicking on the "slide show" icon () near the bottom right of the screen, you will be able to see the full set of slides. Use your left mouse button to move between slides and actions.
In the next section, we briefly summarize the intuition-related aspects of the presentation, i.e., free will and determinism. Then, applying ARV to financial markets is discussed in the last section.
References
Precognition: Theory and Practice
Associative Remote Viewing: Background
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this issue:
Intuition: Free Will and Determinism
Applications: ARV Applied to Financial Markets