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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Fiction, Non Fiction or Mis Fiction?,
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This review is from: Cosmic Explorers: Scientific Remote Viewing, Extraterrestrials, and a Message for Mankind (Hardcover)
As a trained remote viewer, I felt the book began in earnest with a fair depiction of a remote viewing system. An early chapter candidly illustrates a key paradox to the process, namely, that one can describe a target accurately while completely misinterpreting it. The story of the three blind men describing an elephant comes to mind.The remainder of the book, however, appears to omit this crucial pitfall, instead implicitly presenting interpretations as free from error. It's no different than an elephant being described as snake-like by the blind man at the rear. This juxtaposition of non fiction with what can only be fairly labelled "mis-fiction" is confusing at best. If this book were merely science fiction, it might have been a decent, albeit simplistic, read. The Good Greys versus the Evil Reptilians is more reminiscent of a television wrestling match than any serious examination of possible extraterrestrial life. At least it would have no use for the seemingly endless descriptions of Brown's experimental set-up. ("Cut to the chase" should have been the publisher's mantra.) Overall, this book is too misleading for the uninitiated.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Human Soul Debuts as Collection Platform,
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This review is from: Cosmic Explorers: Scientific Remote Viewing, Extraterrestrials, and a Message for Mankind (Hardcover)
Dr. Courtney Brown adds the human spirit to the toolkit now available to collect and analyze intelligence. He presents his collection methodology exhaustively, to dispel misconceptions which could arise when first confronted with an emerging science. He walks us through his calibration runs, and then heads for the stars, where not one, not two, but three species of ET appear. Dr. Brown then makes the effort to place them into a social science context, highlighting the socially-relevant points where our perceptions as species differ. This effort, of course, falls into the category of analysis.I admire Dr. Brown for his integrity. He collects the raw data and presents it to us as raw data. He draws his conclusions--the analyses, and candidly presents them as such, so that the reader is always clear on which is collected data and which is in fact interpretation of the data. Whether you agree with his conclusions or not, Dr. Brown's new book places Scientific Remote Viewing firmly on the socio-political landscape. Dr. Brown presents us with tools we can use immediately, and with analyses which must in fact await verification using alternate sources and methods. His methods are firmly within the realm of science, but his conclusions by their nature will remain controversial until ET shows up as a line-item in the congressional budget process. Remember, where our minds go, there, our hardware will surely follow. To get ready, Dr. Brown takes the human spirit into a different perceptual reality and brings us back a stimulating preview of possible futures. Give Dr. Brown five stars for rigourous presentation of methodology and a downright exciting read!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fills in spare time quite nicely,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cosmic Explorers: Scientific Remote Viewing, Extraterrestrials, and a Message for Mankind (Hardcover)
Presently this one of the important books to guide the way for the consciosness and evolutionary changes in the upcoming Era. Should you choose to read it,I think it will be to your benefit.Rather then passing by it with hurried intellectual reading do so with a subjective attitude, and consider it as one of the keys to the puzzle.
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