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Mystic Salon: Fun with Remote Viewing
Learn how to describe targets inaccessible to your normal senses at the Mystic Salon, 7-9 p.m., Jan. 7, at the Grand House, 2120 S. Grand.

Join T.W. Fendley and Sheila Dugan in the Mystic Salon for an evening of fun exercises using Remote Viewing, a mental faculty that allows you to describe a target inaccessible to normal senses due to distance, time, or shielding.
- Fun with Remote Viewing, 7-9 p.m., January 7, 2016
- The Grand House, 2120 S. Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63104
- $5.00 per person, Advance registration and payment are required.
- Sign up here: http://mysticsalon.org/remoteviewing/
The idea that we are more than our physical bodies — not bound by time, space, or our sensory perceptions — has persisted throughout history and is known in all cultures. Recently physics revealed the deeply connected nature of our nonlocal universe, which provides an explanation for this more comprehensive view of reality. At some level, everything really is connected to everything else. Remote viewing allows you to experience that connection.
T.W. Fendley is the award-winning author of two speculative fiction novels — Zero Time and The Labyrinth of Time — and numerous short stories. An active Remote Viewer since 2009, she is a member of the Applied Precognition Project and hosts arv4fun.com.
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Sheila Dugan is a Voice and Speech Coach in private practice (sheiladugan.com) — 14% of her Voice students have been in fifteen Broadway shows. Sheila is a natural Remote Viewer (since 2008) and has been seriously training in the protocol called Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV) for the last year. CRV, developed by the prestigious Stanford Research Institute, was the protocol used by the U.S. military during the Cold War.