FUTURE PERCEPTION
This is the kind of real-life application of enhanced and unconventional perception that is receiving such interest now.
Even law enforcement agencies are looking into training detectives and others in taking their "cop instincts" to the next level to help solve crimes and rescue victims.
And our intelligence community, despite overtly shutting down the "Project STARGATE" remote viewing program back in the 1990s, most likely is continuing research and operations using these skills in current challenges.
Our military and special operations forces reportedly have been exposed to some measure of orientation and training in these abilities as well. Undoubtedly, these skills can also be helpful for them.
Now, our task might be to more fully understand how to share these findings with people in all walks of life and of all ages.
After all, schools of the future may teach students about the remarkable abilities of perception we all can tap into in order to succeed in attaining knowledge and understanding.
That knowledge and understanding might be very useful in ongoing human development and in achieving a very bright future for all of us, our children and future generations.
Original story published in americanchronicle.com