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'      A creative non-fiction book packed full of the author's personal experiences with psychic phenomena and her later experiments with a declassified government program that enables the mind to transcend the normal limits of time and space.

Remote Viewing Practice Target

NY City Subway Trains Turned to Artificial Reefs

          Off the shores of the Atlantic Ocean From Delaware to  South Carolina, there are pockets of sunken New York City subways cars laying on the bottom of the sea like the remnants of a lost civilization. 

 

          For more than 10 years, the recycling program created more than 2,500 artificial reefs that have become a thriving underwater sanctuary to all kinds of fish and plant life in what would normally be a barren sea floor.

          

          That is what I discovered while researching the feedback to a Remotely Viewed event or activity in February of 2016, and you can view my notes on the remote viewed session below as well as watch the video session I created of it (in its entirety) here.

 

          Instructions for the advanced viewing consists of the following:

 

Activity involving manmade aspect.

--Describe the manmade aspect.

--the activities

--the location

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          Also:

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          --Measurements, quantities, etc.

          --locate on dowsing map.

Summary session is as follows:

 

Summary:

 

          Location covers a large area with the remains of at least 1 structure, but the area has activity of some sort. It is motor powered by lifeforms sporadically.

 

          Water lapping at the edge of land both sandy and swampy.

 

          A lot of waiting during activity. Sometimes lengthy hours to days. Natural wildlife abounds (some dangerous) which roam freely.

 

          Varied vegetation. 

 

 

 

                             S.L. Davis

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