What is in this An explanation of the relationship of nonlocal awareness with spiritual practice, creativity, and the modern mental martial art known as Remote Viewing, and what this tells us about our nature as human beings. Clear, concise, explanations about what science has to say about nonlocal awareness, and how one opens to it using scientifically validated protocols. The importance of meditation in opening to nonlocal consciousness, as well as a technique for Western minds. How to put these abilities to practical use in fields as diverse as business, medicine, and crime solving.
Opening to the Infinite was a fabulous read. Unlike most books about Remote Viewing, this one went much farther, asking more important questions about our abilities and responsibilities as awakened human beings. It includes an excellent preparation meditation that works for just about everything. One reason that I chose this book when interested in Remote Viewing is because the author is one of the first to set up protocols for accessing Remote Viewing, but in addition, he has done many successful experiments with some of the brightest and most interesting people. He has proven with careful experiments that at the deepest level there are many things about the human being that reside beyond our local senses. If interested in your own non-local consciousness and what you can achieve having accessed it, rather than merely reading about another persons ability in remote viewing experiences in the army, for example, this is a book for you. I do respect all the remote viewing teams, and their stories, but I also respect those who came before they did, laying the groundwork for these mind-blowing experiences, willing to put their scientific minds and experiments to the test and on the line, with everything to lose.
To date I have read all of Stephan Schwartz's books, and have never been disappointed. I have also met some of the men and women on his exploratory teams. Just amazing.