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Inner Awareness
Woman describes partner’s house accurately

By Jaime Licauco
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:57:00 04/28/2008

Part 2

MANILA, Philippines—The case of Alma is really quite extraordinary. In another exercise, which is called Remote Viewing or Traveling Clairvoyance, I asked each participant to choose a partner he does not know and describe the partner’s house in detail both inside and out. Alma this time chose an elderly woman whom she had never met before.

The information she obtained about her were so accurate that her partner had goose bumps as Alma was describing her house, specially certain details that are not expected. For example, Alma said, “In one of the rooms, there are so many scattered things all over the floor. The whole room is always in disarray.” The elderly woman said she had a special child that’s somewhat retarded who loves to scatter things around. “He pulls down and throw anything he could lay his hands on.”

In other psychic exercises done in the class, like psychometry, telepathy and telekinesis, she also performed remarkably well. I told her she must have had those talents or psychic gifts even before. That’s when Alma started recalling her other remarkable psychic feats, which she thought, were just coincidences or chance events.

For example, in her company, employees could not hide anything from her. And her secretary was present and confirmed everything she told me. One time she suspected that one female employee did not turn in the complete collection for the day so she called the employee but the latter denied it. So, Alma made a thorough audit of that day’s transactions and discovered that the employee had indeed pocketed P7,000 worth of company money, as a result of which she lost her job.

Materializes photocopies of document

But the most remarkable story Alma told me, which was confirmed by her secretary who witnessed the whole thing, was when Alma without intending it materialized 10 photocopies of a paper she wanted copied in their copying machine.

Alma had a piece of paper on top of a chair across her desk. She asked the secretary to have ten copies of that paper copied on the Xerox machine located a few meters away from her desk. The machine had no more paper so the secretary placed enough blank bond papers into the tray and closed it. Alma told her to Xerox the paper lying on the chair. When the secretary was about to get the paper from the chair, the Xerox machine started pouring out printed copies of that paper which never left the chair.

The secretary almost fainted out of fear because Alma never touched that paper or machine, neither did she move from where she was seated. This is a case of materialization. And this is the first time I’ve heard it done unconsciously or unintentionally.

I told Alma we still don’t know the whole range or extent of her remarkable psychic powers. Only time can tell. But she has taken the right step in trying to understand and to control her tremendous psychic gifts by reading books and attending seminars on them.



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