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Third Eye Spies

Learn Remote Viewing from the Masters

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Third Eye Spies

By: Russell Targ, Paul H. Smith - introduction
Narrated by: Charles Constant
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Russell Targ has been successfully teaching people how to get in touch with their psychic abilities for more than fifty years. This began in 1972 when he cofounded the CIA sponsored ESP research program at Stanford Research Institute.

Third Eye Spies will introduce listeners to the most successful and gifted remote viewers in the world, some of whom had never done anything like this before, along with the evidence of their psychic abilities. Remote viewing is the opportunity to describe and experience objects and events in the distance, past, and future.

Targ shares the simple techniques the masters of remote viewing used to be able to expand your mind's eye beyond your physical location. Misconceptions have abounded that ESP is weak and unreliable. On the contrary, in the SRI laboratory experiments and classified operational tasks, ESP was found to be surprisingly reliable, accurate, and useful. In data from laboratories all over the world, we have seen that the accuracy and reliability of remote viewing is not in any way degraded by distance.

With Third Eye Spies, you will be able to step beyond the boundaries of your physical body and learn to live with psychic abilities.

©2023 Russell Targ; Foreword copyright 2023 by Paul H. Smith (P)2023 Tantor
Extrasensory Perception ESP Parapsychology Out-of-Body Experiences Espionage Near-Death Experience
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This was easy to listen to because the stories, in the book are the points of the book. It was fun because it was interesting and informative at the same time.
So many times I think an author adds filler to make the book bigger and longer to read. I think mostly out of their ego’s need to seem more “wordy” or to have the appearance of seeming more intellectual. Russell Targ is different, he doesn’t need to do that. Mr. Targ is obviously highly intelligent and a very interesting man. I’ve read a couple of his books, and this was the first audiobook, of his, that I listened to. I was shocked and a little disappointed that it was over. I wanted it to go on. I guess I’ll just have to listen to it again and get more of his books.

Interesting and informative

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Quick listen on weekend afternoon. Historical clues to wonder why working relationships are fraught with remote-leverage (game theory). Future experiments should consider [government] employee 'screen time' and virtual-machine logic. Privacy and professional relationships, or ransom for a [free information] service as taboo and voodoo? More importantly this seems legit and further information is available in Russell Targs, "Limitless Mind" book. Read and took notes few years ago, that this book (Third Eye Spies) references; his other book is more about sharpening senses and healing. Concerned 'spiritual' (etc.) US voters should learn about these science experiments.

important if you need to know

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It's a great book, Targ is a total nerd, but that's a good thing to me!

Great read!

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This is a very short book that is covered in multiple other books, and in far more depth. If the expectation is that you will gain a better understanding of Remote Viewing, this is not your book. 

Don’t Borher

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I expected a step-by-step program on remote viewing this just told stories about other remote viewers in a couple of small practices that never really truly expanded on the depths of what I was looking for I don't recommend this book

good story not what I was doing

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