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@ REVIEWS LIMITLESS MIND: A guide to remote EXOPOLITICS: Politics, Government, viewing and transformation of and Law in the Universe consciousness by Alfred Lambremont Webre, J.D. by Russell Targ Universebooks, Canada, 2005 New World Library, USA, 2004. ISBN 0-9737663-0-1 (133pp tpb) ISBN 1-57731-413-1 (207pp tpb) Availability: from publisher website only: Availability: from good bookstores or the © www.universebooks.com publisher, New World Library, 14 It is now fair to assume that in our global Pamaron Way, Novato, CA 94949, USA. society, the majority of people believe that Website: www.newworldlibrary.com we are being visited by ‘aliens’, and that this information is being suppressed. So it is refreshing to read a book which takes us from this point onwards, instead of seeking to convince us of the reality of UFOs etc. Alfred Lamont Webre is no lightweight when it comes to this level of analysis. Considered by many as a founding father of Exopolitics, his involvement with the study of the the UFO phenomenon includes work with the prestigious Stanford Research Institute (SRI), where in 1977 he directed a RUSETLL T A ni iG proposed extraterrestrial communication ulead 2. study project for the Carter White House. The psychic abilities of most humans are R. Leo Sprinkle, PhD, Professor Emeritus, dampened by the clatter of our conscious University of Wyoming and UFOlogist had minds, points out Russell Targ, physicist, this to say: author, and pioneer into remote viewing "Exopolitics provides an outline for evalu- research at Stanford Research Institute. ating the current status and possible future For decades, the work of Targ and others of humanity. Webre prepares the reader not has demonstrated that our minds have extra- _ only for changes in political 'realities' but ordinary abilities we are only beginning to also for changes in scientific ‘realities’, understand. emphasizing the principles of the holograph- Learning to use these abilities—from ic universe—both spiritual and material remote viewing, to precognition, to intuitive dimensions are ONE. Thus, spiritual and medical diagnosis, to distant healing—leads _ ethical, as well as scientific and technical toa quiet mind, the experience of the inter- | development, are signs of a planetary soci- connectedness of all beings, and, ultimately, _ ety that is ready for universal ‘reunion’ in the transformation of consciousness. politics, government, science and law." In Limitless Mind, Targ clearly presents Webre clearly encourages and educates the the scientific support for remote viewing reader towards embracing a positive vision and the phenomenon of "non-locality". of the future, and explores the concept that He explains these phenomena in clear Earth may have been in a type of 'quaran- terms and offers practical, concrete steps tine’ until mankind matures to the point of you can take to guide you in your own expe- _ understanding that we are not alone. riences of remote viewing and distant heal- Further, the book suggests specific steps to ing. end our relative isolation, by reaching out to He also illuminates the phenomena of intu- _ technologically and spiritually advanced itive medical diagnosis and distant healing civilisations that are engaging our world at in a groundbreaking synthesis of research this unique point in human history. and empirical data. Drawing ona broad EXOPOLTTICS range of spiritual traditions, Targ demon- strates that these psychic abilities offer a path of self-inquiry and self-realisation and have the power to expand each person's lim- ited awareness into the consciousness shared by all beings. Targ explores the scientific and spiritual implications of remote viewing, as well as jue Lanner Wine offering practical techniques and exercises to nurture this universally available but often untapped skill. Pitan, Goreme eed jar tha Line The psychic abilities of most humans are dampened by the clatter of our conscious minds, points out Russell Targ, physicist, author, and pioneer into remote viewing research at Stanford Research Institute. For decades, the work of Targ and others has demonstrated that our minds have extra- ordinary abilities we are only beginning to understand. Learning to use these abilities—from remote viewing, to precognition, to intuitive medical diagnosis, to distant healing—leads to a quiet mind, the experience of the inter- connectedness of all beings, and, ultimately, the transformation of consciousness. In Limitless Mind, Targ clearly presents the scientific support for remote viewing and the phenomenon of "non-locality". He explains these phenomena in clear terms and offers practical, concrete steps you can take to guide you in your own expe- riences of remote viewing and distant heal- ing. He also illuminates the phenomena of intu- itive medical diagnosis and distant healing in a groundbreaking synthesis of research and empirical data. Drawing on a broad range of spiritual traditions, Targ demon- strates that these psychic abilities offer a path of self-inquiry and self-realisation and have the power to expand each person's lim- ited awareness into the consciousness shared by all beings. Targ explores the scientific and spiritual implications of remote viewing, as well as offering practical techniques and exercises to nurture this universally available but often untapped skill. JUNE — JULY 2005 NEXUS +71 www.nexusmagazine.com