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inadequacy of language. In other words, how do you express 4D den, or a safe house, or a safe place. concepts, experiences and phenomena in 3D language? "For me, it was a transparent box in space," continues Obviously, a new nomenclature is needed which can a representa | Morehouse. "In the total blackness of space, with stars all around. reality that is beyond the box of ordinary three-dimensional con- When I was in there, nothing could harm me." sensus reality. So what did you visualise in that box? So, then, what is the difference between an "altered" state and a "My conscious mind; what I projected out. I visualised it as an so-called "normal" state? apparitional self, a phantom self. It looked like a human form, "We're conversing in beta state," says Morehouse. "When you only a light-radiance, a transparent self. Then I would begin what lie down tonight, you'll drop down into alpha. Then you'll drop I call the 'descent into the target area’, and that became a nomen- into a theta-wave state. In theta-wave state, it appears that the clature that was widely used throughout." conduits become open. It's called the ‘thought incubation state’, a And this is what was called "falling into the ether" or "jumping time when that 'limen' which separates the conscious mind from into the ether"? the unconscious mind becomes thinner. The 'limen' is just a word "I stepped out of sanctuary, and I stepped into a vortex," says to describe a plane, or a separator or septum between states, but Morehouse. "A tunnel of light would slowly begin to materialise nobody knows what the unconscious mind is. as I prepared myself in the centre of the floor of sanctuary. And "The altered state is an extended theta-wave state, meaning the when I was ready, I would step into the vortex and I would fall. I stage where the limen becomes transparent," continues accelerated faster and faster and faster and faster, until I hit some Morehouse. "Another way to describe it is that doors or conduits sort of a membrane. And then I would punch through into the tar- begin to open. The difficulty is not in opening the conduits. That, get area. I used to get vertigo often. I would fall head-first with in retrospect, becomes relatively easy. The difficulty is in teach- my arms out, and I would accelerate until, 'Boom!’, I would punch ing the conscious mind to translate, without analysis or data. The through." unconscious mind, playing the role of the individual self that is And what was happening in the grey room at this time? your personality, carries in data from the collective unconscious "They were monitoring bio-signs. They recorded your sessions. and begins to sling it in because it They were miked. They had low- wants to establish a connection with " . . . light cameras. They videotaped your the conscious mind to all sorts of The four-dimensional world is sessions. They wanted to know data relevant to the time-space con- something I can't even begin to everything that was happening." tinuum." . , snail And you could hold a conversa- It sounds chaotic and random. describe. It's an omniscience, an tion? "It is chaotic and it is random | OMnipotence, an omnipresence, an "You could talk to them and they because the unconscious mind wants all-seeing, all-knowing existence. If could talk to you," says Morehouse. to establish this connection with the "In coordinate remote-viewing, it was conscious mind," says Morehouse. you exist in a four-dimensional a very disciplined, structured regi- "It's the conscious mind that focuses world, then you truly become men. You can be in a theta-wave primarily downward into the physi- , dlike." state but you could be conscious. cal. I've found that the time-space godlike. You could sketch on paper. You continuum is a four-dimensional could write down your perceptions. existence, whereas the conscious mind You could answer questions from the is in a three-dimensional existence. monitor. "The four-dimensional world is something I can't even begin to "In extended remote viewing, you would begin the same way. describe. It's an omniscience, an omnipotence, an omnipresence, Your task could be: ‘Access the target and describe the event tak- an all-seeing, all-knowing existence. If you exist in a four-dimen- ing place.' But you have the encrypted coordinates. Most remote- sional world, then you truly become godlike." viewing states last an hour or an hour and a half. Extended ses- Talking about these experiences becomes like grasping at the sions last two to three hours." ungraspable. So what actually happened when Morehouse ‘fell’ into the ether; "We are all—you, I, my wife, my children, all of us—connect- when he was not ‘in control’, pulling off to the side of a road while ed in the unconscious at a level we cannot see," says Morehouse, driving, for example? sounding more and more like a mystic. "When I was growing up, "My analysis is that once you open the conduit, it's like trying and I remember the times when I went to church, I would hear to shut the gates on adam. There's always spillage. There's them talk about God as being in all places at all times, dwelling in always something there that never closes completely. I think your heart and watching over everyone; omniscient, omnipotent, there are a number of conduits that never close. When you're nor- omnipresent. How does that happen? I always wondered. It's mally under control, you have the ability to recognise what's hap- impossible. It doesn't take place in the physical dimension. It pening and you can put it in check right away; then you're okay. takes place in the four-dimensional world." Mel Riley [another remote viewer and a former colleague of Mae: ° 'T 4 ‘world, then you truly become godlike." monitor. "In extended remote viewing, you would begin the same way. Your task could be: ‘Access the target and describe the event tak- ing place.' But you have the encrypted coordinates. Most remote- viewing states last an hour or an hour and a half. Extended ses- sions last two to three hours." So what actually happened when Morehouse ‘fell’ into the ether; when he was not ‘in control’, pulling off to the side of a road while driving, for example? "My analysis is that once you open the conduit, it's like trying to shut the gates on adam. There's always spillage. There's always something there that never closes completely. I think there are a number of conduits that never close. When you're nor- mally under control, you have the ability to recognise what's hap- pening and you can put it in check right away; then you're okay. Mel Riley [another remote viewer and a former colleague of Morehouse] was interviewed on television, and he said, 'I always have channels open. Always.’ "A way to describe it is that a remote viewer always has one foot in the conscious matrix of the mind and one foot in the unconscious matrix, and what, where and how he perceives the world around him depends on what foot he stands. And you can jump from one foot to another and back again almost without knowing it. Mel was able to keep his balance better because he grew up with it. His first experience with it was at age 11, so he REMOTE VIEWING: A HOW-TO GUIDE So how do remote viewers access the fourth dimension? "The methodology—what we refer to as 'the cool-down process'—is any way that you can get into the theta-wave state," says Morehouse. "We were taught to go into a place we called ‘sanctuary’. It was a place where you would go to gather your bearings, to acclimate yourself. Each individual viewer created his own sanctuary. For some viewers it was some sort of a gar- 38 + NEXUS "The four-dimensional world is AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1997