In 1978 the United States Army created a secret intelligence unit at Fort Meade, Maryland to acquire information that was, otherwise, inaccessible about people, objects, and events in the world. To accomplish their mission these officers used a type of applied extra-sensory perception known as remote viewing.
For over two decades Dr. David Shaver has studied and written about remote viewing. In his first book Jung & Remote Viewing he explored the field of extra-sensory perception from both psychoanalytic and philosophical perspectives. His second book, The Psychology of Remote Viewing , explains how extra-sensory information transfers from the unconscious to conscious awareness.
Questions remained, however, regarding how the unconscious actually acquires extra-sensory information. How does the unconscious “view” objects and people shielded from a remote viewer’s five physical senses?
Now, in Synchronicity & Remote Viewing Dr. Shaver uses Carl Jung’s theory of Synchronicity to explain how the unconscious mind is capable of performing such feats. Focusing on early shamanistic practices as well as scientific laboratory studies, the mind’s ability to transcend time and space is explored and revealed in both religious and scientific modalities.