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“It seemed that, like most human capabilities, psychic abilities exist throughout the population in the form of a bell curve distribution; a few are gifted, and some have very little talent, while most of us are somewhere in the middle.
In effect, we are all, to some extent, natural psychics”
Jon Noble, Natural Remote Viewing: A practical guide to the mental martial art of self-discovery

“What we believe can empower us as well as limit us. If, for example, you believe you cannot perform a good remote viewing session unless you have had a 30-minute meditation, this may limit your ability to perform unless you have the necessary time. If you are told and believe that remote viewing cannot provide text and numbers from a target, this will set up a limiting boundary. Be careful what you accept as beliefs. Question what you read (including this book) and test your assumptions, and those of others, for yourself.”
Jon Noble, Natural Remote Viewing: A practical guide to the mental martial art of self-discovery

“An experimenter’s own biases, expectations and intentions, whether expressed knowingly and outwardly, or even held subconsciously, are known to influence certain experiments. This effect is so well known that it has a name: the ‘observer-expectancy effectâ€� or ‘experimenter effectâ€� and has itself been a topic of research.”
Jon Noble, Natural Remote Viewing



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