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Remote Viewing and Consciousness, ICRL

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An online lecture for ICRL members and the general public on the implications for our understanding of consciousness we might discover through exploring our non-local perceptual ability.

*** REGISTER HERE https://icrl.org/meetup/2026-02-07-harker-meetu ***

This presentation examines Remote Viewing - the supernormal ability to perceive people, places and things otherwise shielded from the physical senses - as a starting point to examine the implications for our understanding of consciousness of the apparent reality and undeniable reproducibility of non-local awareness.

Starting with a little history and theory of Remote Viewing, we’ll look at how the experience of non-local perception can shed light on the mechanisms of perceptual processing, and how this maps to both modern neuroscience and spiritual models.

What can we do with Remote Viewing? What’s easier, what’s harder and why might that be? Can we understand these phenomena as precognition, telepathy, synchronicity - or are we really perceiving at a distance? What are some historical, mystical and mythological examples of this ability and how has it been understood in the past? Can a reductionist neuroscience approach get to the bottom of this, or do these phenomena exist in territory that can’t be examined in the lab?

All this, more, hopefully time for Q&A.

(If anyone has advance questions or topics they really want to see covered, please email to [email protected] before February 2026.)