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and immediately came up with a picture of a "blue house with white trim." I went on to describe the house as having "two stories, with a peaked roof, and a gable on one side." Jane replied, "That's my house in Eugene, Oregon [which I had never seen], and that's not a gable you're seeing it's a solar heating panel." The intended target she was trying to project was her little dog, which lives in the house. I never saw the dog at all. It is apparently difficult to separate out a single image from the jumble that is in another person's mind. |
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Color is often an important and correct perception for me in this type of trial. Recently in an experiment with Jane, I had clear mental pictures of a "red wooden doll," "two blue bottles," and a "green mass with bright orange above." The first two targets were hidden objects, and were absolutely correct. The latter was a mental marigold, but I saw only the colors, not the flower itself. (This is, perhaps, because from across a room I could recognize such a plant visually from its colors, although I would not be able to see the leaves.) |
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I then decided to turn the tables on Jane. I told her that I thought I could hold and stabilize a mental image for her to receive on her mental screen. Jane, who had never been the subject in a remote-viewing or telepathy experiment, described it first as a totem pole, saying "It's tall and has only one face on it." Then she went on to describe various curving, green sinuous shapes or robes that didn't jell for me into a matchable description. As an interviewer, I always try to continue a session long enough so that some future judge will be able to differentiate among several possible target descriptions. Usually, of course, I would not know what the target was. |
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I almost always interview with my eyes closed, so that I can share in the viewer's images. I asked Jane to drift above the target and look at the overall setting. I had told her that it was an outdoor target. She said that she now saw a large chessboard, with a queen, wearing a crown, standing on it. She then went back to her curving images, mentioning wavy hair and flowing robes. I opened my eyes, and saw her right hand raised high above her head. I asked her why she was doing that. She said that she didn't know, but it had something to do with the curves. The target in my mind was the Statue of Liberty! |
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