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Hardest Things to Remote View: Changing the Future & Karmic Ties

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The hardest things to remote view are events that change the future and ones that intrude on karmic ties.

Did you know that the act of looking at an event, or even a particle, can actually change its nature? In the last episode of Metaphysical, Rob and John talked about the observer effect. They got into the double slit experiment, remote viewing, and the nature of the quantum universe. But they weren’t finished with their discussion—because once you know about mind experiments conducted by the CIA and how observations change outcomes, then you start thinking about the implications that come with remote viewing.

What do you do when you know that viewing an event changes it? Well, professional remote viewer John Vivanco has a lot of information about what the hardest things are to remote view, like missing people cases, things happening right now, or what will happen in the future.

Clearly, this shows us there’s a lot more to reality than any of us realized. Join John and investigative researcher Rob Counts for a show that’s out of this world.

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The hardest things to remote view are events that change the future and ones that intrude on karmic ties.

Did you know that the act of looking at an event, or even a particle, can actually change its nature? In the last episode of Metaphysical, Rob and John talked about the observer effect. They got into the double slit experiment, remote viewing, and the nature of the quantum universe. But they weren’t finished with their discussion—because once you know about mind experiments conducted by the CIA and how observations change outcomes, then you start thinking about the implications that come with remote viewing.

What do you do when you know that viewing an event changes it? Well, professional remote viewer John Vivanco has a lot of information about what the hardest things are to remote view, like missing people cases, things happening right now, or what will happen in the future.

Clearly, this shows us there’s a lot more to reality than any of us realized. Join John and investigative researcher Rob Counts for a show that’s out of this world.

  continue reading

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