![]() Stephan A. Schwartz Opening to the InfiniteAbstract:An explanation of the relationship of nonlocal awareness with spiritual practice, creativity, and the modern mental martial art known as Remote Viewing, and what this tells us about our nature as human beings. Clear, concise, explanations about what science has to say about nonlocal awareness, and how one opens to it using scientifically validated protocols. The importance of meditation in opening to nonlocal consciousness, as well as a technique for Western minds. How to put these abilities to practical use in fields as diverse as business, medicine, and crime solving. |
| Stephan A. Schwartz is an author and researcher whose explorations into extraordinary human performance have spanned more than 30 years, focusing on anthropology and parapsychology. He has written and produced a considerable body of work in documentary film. Stephan Schwartz is a founding member, past president, and currently serves on the board of directors of the International Remote Viewing Association. Many of Stephan's publications are available at stephanaschwartz.com Books by Stephan A. Schwartz: Opening to the Infinite: The Art & Science of Remote Viewing (June, 2007) Remote Viewing: The Road to Limitless Self (Nemoseen, 2003) Forgotten Founder: The Biography of George Mason (HarperCollins: New York, 2003); Mind Rover: Explorations with Remote Viewing (Nemoseen Press, 2001); The Alexandria Project (Delacorte: New York, 1983) (revised and reissued, (The Author's Guild: New York, 2000)); The Secret Vaults of Time (Grosset & Dunlap: New York, 1978) (revised and reissued, (The Author's Guild: New York 2000). |