McMoneagle on Remote Viewing, PSI, aspects of Reality and the Soul
Joseph W. McMoneagle is an author and famous remote viewer. Joe is also a professional associate of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, Cognitive Sciences Laboratory, USA and a full member of the Parapsychological Association.
Interview by PJ Ganeir, re-published February 14, 2003
What things about psi and RV interest you currently?
The social implications. Why, when presented with a macro-PSI event accomplished under the strictest of controls, do scientists walk away and make no comment? Why macro events are never discussed independently? Why people within the media feel such a strong need to automatically ridicule PSI, even when it displays gross ignorance? Why everyone seems to need an understandable structure for why remote viewing occurs or works?
Why people who are interested in remote viewing feel such a strong need to be considered “expert remote viewers” rather than using the opportunity for understanding more about how their own minds work or how they process information, or how this might impact on their relationships and spiritual nature?
What questions about psi would you ultimately like to see answered?
Aside from the above – the real nature of time/space, and how we interface with it. Where does it come from and how much effect can we exercise over it through thought processes alone. I want to know how this ties into our perceptions of mental and physical health, how it affects it.
I would also like to know why we can’t seem to find a different reason for living and pursuing knowledge other than money?
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