30 Days of Meditation – Science & Remote Viewing

Some topics might just be too simple for meditation to yield something that is more than what you already know. I think it pays to push a little when you pick a topic. In this blog I will describe my sessions on Science and Remote Viewing.

Science

After I focused, I started to hear voices that were frustrated. I remembered a person saying “That won’t work”. It was many voices and a lot of people. I could not make out most of it. When it all calmed down I heard, “Like a rock, if done right”.

After that it was hard to get anything to come. There was just nothing more anything wanted to tell me. I asked, is it in this world only or elsewhere too, it responded with “All around”. I then asked one final question of, how does the mind help science, “It figures it out”.

Remote Viewing

This topic was a lot more active. Right away I hear, “Used to see and experience places”. I continued to focus and it gave another idea to me, “Take time in your hand and view it, flip to another time, view it, go back”. It seems like it is meant to view locations other than your own at varied times. This is interesting.

It started to speak of how to do it a bit, “Move with continuity to the location, transition is key, not jarring”. It wanted to make sure I was not attempting to just teleport to a location, it seemed that it was a more accurate thing to move from your location to the location you want to view. I asked, How do I start. It replied, “Start local, locally known places are easier”.

I was then curios if it was possible to view places that were not ever viewed. “Yes, you can view even inside the Earth, it’s a different sense”. If that is possible I was wondering what powered this new sense, “The third eye, Awareness”. This seems like something that could be used for evil purposes. So I asked if it is being used for evil, “Yes, often. They are playing with fire retribution. They cannot come back”.

At this point my session ended and I moved on into my day.

Thoughts

I think if you know about a subject it is best to try something you know less about. My science session was more like a session where I felt like it was something wondering why I was asking about this subject. Challenge yourself is what I learned. Push to a topic that you want to hear something or know something more about.

Remote viewing was something that I know little about. It seems like something I might try more. The topic seems like something with a mental challenge to it that could be something fun to experiment with to get better at some of this stuff. It did leave a drastic warning that the people that use it for evil are basically written off, so stay good.

Have you ever tried Remote viewing?

Indie Games – Mobile vs PC

I know this is not a battle, or a war.  I’ve just noticed that Indie game developers are kinda stuck reading articles and finding information that is not all that clear as to which area the writer was talking about, mobile or PC.

See this makes a huge different on the information that is presented, as for mobile, different things will work for marketing, and being successful.  I read all the time that the market is flooded, but no real information that tells me which market is flooded.  I’m making a PC game and read tons of articles about terrible things in the industry that are completely false.

I think that we, as indie game developers and writers, need to start being better AppStore-Vs-Steam_thumb[10]at telling people the area we are talking about.  If I look at Steam for example, it only has 4500 products on its store.  That is far from flooded.  The App store
though seems so full of junk, I even stopped looking for things to try on there.  So let’s just be clearer about which parts of the industry are harder than which other parts.

If you are coding an app that happens to be a game, I think you are in for a hard road.  If you are coding a PC game and think you can market it and get it in to Steam, I think you are fine.  There are major differences.  There are major differences in definition of the word ‘game’ on the two platforms too.  There are also differences in many vocabulary words for each platform.

Everything that I have written is through the eyes of PC development and marketing.  I hope that we can all get to be a bit clearer in the future.  There are two different industries here with similar skills and tools needed to create the product, but still two different areas of the economy that are drastically different than each other.


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