WTF! What is this? Sorcery?
Not sure what to do about all of this. Last year, or so, I read Annie Jackobsen's Phenomena. The book blew my mind (she is --seems-- a serious journalist). I had no idea these gullible out-of-body "experiences" were taken seriously by any rational being, let alone an "intelligence" community. I decided to investigate more, so I found and read a book called Everybody's Guide to Natural ESP which convinced me that, yeah, it's all B.S.
But certain circumstances have recently forced me back to this topic. So I have just now read this book. You have to be really credulous to read something like this which has no plausible theoretical framework in rational, scientific thought (despite all the quantum physics mumbo jumbo explanations given by these authors). Nor is there really any Judaeo-Christian thought schemes where to fit this into, unless you think this is the devil's work.
And yet, this shared intellect theory is a conscientious philosophical question/proposal that spans millennia: it's sufficiently present in classical antiquity (Aristotle), medieval thinkers (Avicena), Renaissance magicians (Giordano Bruno) and present-day flow seekers (Steven Kotler) not to pay at least a little attention to it.
The book is amazing in presenting this activity as an objective exercise for something achievable, almost as if he were teaching one how to prepare lasagna step by step. The certitude of Morehouse about the effectiveness and reality of remote viewing is hard to discount. Unless one doesn't want to see anything, I think one should try.