Who Sets the Tone?

You do. If the conversation’s tone isn’t to your liking, it is because you have forgotten that you set the tone. When resetting the tone of a conversation, the first response you will most likely get is more of the old tone, or an outright challenge to your changing the tone (‘what made you suddenly… Continue reading Who Sets the Tone?

The Usefulness of Victimhood

Every stance we take, we take it because there is some use to us for it; even being a victim. For the purposes of this conversation, I am excluding children, the Third World, and war-torn regions… I’m talking about first world adult ‘victims’. I’m talking from personal experience. There have been times where I liked… Continue reading The Usefulness of Victimhood

In Search Of: Psychic Sea Hunt

File this one under ‘where’s the evidence?’ Ingo Swann (‘the father of remote viewing’) and Hella Hammid use remote viewing to psychically locate a previously unknown shipwreck, 270 feet under the ocean. You can read an interview with the experiment’s creator Stephen Schwartz where he discusses how the experiment was set up. Highlights: “In nonlocal awareness… Continue reading In Search Of: Psychic Sea Hunt