Friday, September 9, 2011

Ingo Swann Database

SECTION ONE

The Ingo Swann Database
Regarding Superpowers of the Human Biomind


INGO SWANN—"Universal Intelligence"
Oil on canvas, 50" x 50", 1981.
Collection of the National Air and Space Museum, the Smithsonian.


Click here to read an introduction to this section.

12.01.95
Statement By Ingo Swann In Response To September 1995 Statement by CIA
12.08.95
RV Hey, Guys! What Are We Talking About? Part 1
12.08.95
Message 1 Regarding Remote Viewing—For The Glory Of Our Species
12.10.95
RVHey, Guys! What Are We Talking About?Part 2
12.10.95
Message 2 Regarding Remote ViewingFor The Glory Of Our Species
12.12.95
1973 Remote Viewing Probe Of The Planet Jupiter
12.27.95
RV And Our SpeciesSuperpowers Of Mind
01.07.96
Superpowers Essay Series Introduction
01.08.96
Superpowers Essay SeriesNomenclature
01.09.96
Superpowers Essay SeriesRV As One Of The Sidhis
01.19.96
Remote ViewingCentral Issues and Problems
01.20.96
Remote Viewing Versus Its Skeptics
02.03.96
Remote Viewing Versus Telepathic Overlay
02.04.96
Remote Viewing and IntuitionPart 1
02.25.96
Remote Viewing and Signal-To-Noise Ratio
05.15.96
Superpowers Essay SeriesSensory Transducers
05.17.96
Superpowers Essay SeriesMental Information Processing Grids and Meaning Transducers
05.30.96
Superpowers Essay SeriesThe Sensorium
09.12.96
Paper Delivered at U.N.: Ongoing Discovery of Sensory Receptors
01.21.97
Towards Activating the SuperpowersIntroduction
01.22.97
Towards Activating the SuperpowersPart 1: Non-conscious Participation In Social Consensus Realities
02.22.97
Towards Activating the SuperpowersPart 2: Information Processing Viruses and Their Clones
04.14.97
The Human Genome As The Ultimate Implication of the Superpowers
02.23.97
Towards Activating the SuperpowersPart 3: The Nature of Perception
03.01.97
Towards Activating the SuperpowersPart 4: "Information, Information Theory, Information Transfer"
08.15.97
Teaching and Learning Regarding the Superpowers of the BiomindIntroductory
10.15.97
Encountering Disorder and Complicating Factors Without Recognizing Them As Such
10.17.97
Teaching and Learning Regarding the Superpowers of the BiomindPart 1
11.24.97
Trending Away From the Parapsychology Paradigm Toward a New Paradigm of Superpower Performance
12.12.97
Contaminants and "Noise"
03.01.98
Towards Activating the SuperpowersPart 5: Sentiency and Sensitivity
03.26.98
Towards Activating the SuperpowersPart 6: Reality Processing Vs. Recognition
10.06.98
Smaller Picture Vs Bigger PicturePart 1: Preparing the 'Mind' to Integrate With Superpower Functions
10.08.98
Smaller Picture Vs Bigger PicturePart 2: Our Amazing Species As A Bigger Picture
10.08.98
Smaller Picture Vs Bigger PicturePart 3: Attempting to Identify Some Dynamics of Smaller-Picture Formats
10.14.98
Smaller Picture Vs Bigger PicturePart 4: Some Structural Characteristics of Smaller Pictures
11.02.98
Knowledge—Status—Reality vs the Thresholds of Human Experiencing
11.10.98
Smaller Picture Vs Bigger PicturePart 6: The Individual Vs Smaller and Bigger Pictures
11.14.98
Smaller Picture Vs Bigger PicturePart 5:
Social Groupings Vs The Individual Vs Margins of Awareness Vs Deprivations of Knowledge
11.16.98
The Superpower Faculties vs the Maps of the Mind
10.20.99
Awareness and the Superpowers vs A Conspiracy (?) to Suppress Knowledge of Awareness
10.20.99
Awareness and Perception vs Status of Individual "Realities"
11.11.99
Passive Awareness As Differentiated From Other Possible Kinds of Awareness
11.20.99
Systems vis-a-vis the Superpowers
01.25.01
Proof-Process-Applications Aspects of Human Superpower Research, Part One
04.21.02
Superpower Processes and Layers of Meaning
06.08.02
Remote Viewing Processes and Layers of Meaning
08.08.05
Telepathy - The Opening Up Of (Part 1 of 3)
06.01.06
The Coming Importance of the Question: Can the Superpowers Be Trained?
06.12.06
A Preliminary Bibliography of Scientific and Other Sources Containing Significant Clues For Research and Development of Remote Viewing at Stanford Research Institute 1972-1985

 

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