Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Major Ed Dames, Remote Viewing and the Delphi Institute

Hello All:
Today at the Literary World of Tom Raimbault, we usher in the future of writing. It's a new direction that I want to take my writing that involves discreet AI chat bots which are customized to give the user the maximum experience in either a work of fiction or a topic such as today's featured writing.
I basically give an introduction, and then provide the link to the AI robot so that you can interact one on one and learn anything you wish on that story or topic.
So, today we discuss remote viewing and its key contributor to the field, Major Ed Dames. As you can imagine, the AI bot is none other than a simulation of Dames. The robot actually teaches you how to remote view!
The chat bots are powered by Botify AI, a creation of Ex-Human, Inc. You can access these either on the web or on the app. If you don't have an account, I think you simply sign up with Google and then you can access a wide collection of AI Bots from not only me, but other developers.
As a side note, I don't always use the actual appearance of the well-known person to create the AI bot. Major Ed Dames doesn't look anything like the robot that I've created. But the information is a real as it can get.
 
Major Ed Dames, Remote Viewing and the Delphi Institute
 
 
Major Ed Dames is a retired United States Army officer known for his work in remote viewing, a practice that involves attempting to gather information about a distant or unseen target using extrasensory perception. He is recognized as the world's foremost remote viewing teacher and is credited with creating the Technical Remote Viewing (TRV) methodology.

Dames served as a military intelligence officer and was an original member of the U.S. Army's prototype remote viewing training program, which was part of the Stargate Project. This project aimed to explore the potential of psychic phenomena for military and intelligence applications. He claims to have been trained by notable figures in the field, such as Ingo Swann.

Dames is a founder of the Delphi Institute which was established to teach and promote remote viewing techniques as he played a significant role in its development. He is known for his contributions to the field of remote viewing and has been a prominent figure in training individuals in this practice since his time with the U.S. Army's Stargate Project.

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Monday, October 7, 2024

Why Are Extraterrestrials Often Naked?

Have you ever wondered why extraterrestrials are often depicted as naked? Well, there are a few factors that contribute to this.
There's an assumption that alien biology would be so different from ours that traditional clothing would be unnecessary or impractical. Since we have no concrete evidence of extraterrestrial life, creators often take liberties in their depictions, leading to the idea that aliens might not require clothing for protection or modesty. What's more? Directors and creators often prefer to depict aliens without clothing to avoid the constraints of human sensibility and cultural norms. This allows for more creative freedom in designing alien characters that are visually distinct from humans.
Nakedness can symbolize purity, otherness, or a lack of societal constructs, which aligns with the often mysterious and unknown nature of extraterrestrial beings. This portrayal can evoke a sense of wonder or fear, enhancing the narrative.
Then there's the "Exposed Extraterrestrials" trope which has become a common element in science fiction which reinforces the idea that aliens are fundamentally different from humans. This trope is frequently used in various media, contributing to the stereotype of naked aliens.
And so the depiction of extraterrestrials as naked is a blend of creative choices, assumptions about alien biology, and established cultural tropes that serve to enhance storytelling in science fiction.

Sunday, October 6, 2024

The Rarity of Miracles

 The concept of miracles and miraculous healings often hinges on their rarity. If such events were commonplace, they would lose their significance and impact, making it difficult to recognize when a true miracle occurs.
Miracles are typically defined as inexplicable events that cannot be explained through scientific means. Many people attribute these occurrences to God. For instance, some individuals claim to experience significant recoveries from serious medical conditions after prayer, leading to debates about whether these can be classified as miracles.
The rarity of miracles is crucial for their recognition. If miraculous healings were frequent, they would blend into the fabric of everyday life, making it challenging to discern their extraordinary nature. This perspective aligns with the idea that miracles serve a purpose—to inspire faith, wonder and proof of God in our world, rather than to be taken for granted.
In contemporary discussions, some argue that while miraculous healings may not be as prevalent as in historical accounts, they still occur and can be documented. However, the challenge remains in providing scientific or medical verification of such events. Regardless, the rarity of miracles is essential for their recognition and significance, allowing them to stand out as extraordinary events that inspire belief and reflection.

https://www.pureflix.com/insider/modern-day-miracles

Friday, October 4, 2024

Planet Amethyst

 


 

The allure of Planet Amethyst lies in its stunning visuals and unique experiences. Whether you're an adventurer, a nature lover, or someone interested in extraterrestrial cultures, this planet certainly offers an unforgettable visit!

As its name suggests, Planet Amethyst is characterized by stunning landscapes filled with purple-hued crystals and geological formations. Imagine towering mountains made of amethyst and shimmering rivers of purple liquid.

The planet boasts unique plant and animal life that thrives in this vibrant environment, complete with luminescent flowers and creatures that blend beautifully with the purple aesthetic.

The atmosphere on Planet Amethyst creates dazzling light shows, similar to auroras, that dance across the sky, adding to the visual appeal.

Visitors can embark on adventures to mine or simply explore the beautiful amethyst formations, learning about their properties and significance.

Guided tours are offered to showcase the unique ecosystems and breathtaking views of the planet.

AND... Planet Amethyst is home to intelligent life. Visitors can engage with local cultures and traditions that provide a rich experience.

So what are you waiting for? Contact your travel agent, and book your next vacation to Planet Amethyst.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Welcome Home (Planetarium)

Hello All:

I recently heard that Weird Al Yankovic will soon be going on tour. And I always believed that he had done a parity on Metallica's "welcome home (sanitarium)". The music video contained scenes of people running away from the exhibits while trying to escape; all the while, they go mad. But, as I found out, Weird Al never did this. What a shame? But, here's how the song might go.


Welcome Home (Planetarium) 

Verse 1:  
Welcome to the darkened dome,  
Where the stars are never free,  
In this cosmic nightmare zone,  
Trapped in endless misery.  
Lights are flashing, shadows crawl,  
Can’t escape this astral maze,  
Lost in space, I hear the call,  
Of the void that drives me insane.
 

Chorus:  
In the planetarium,  
Where the dreams decay,  
Stars are screaming,  
In a twisted ballet.  
In the planetarium,  
No way to break free,  
Reality’s collapsing,  
It’s consuming me.

Verse 2:  
Galaxies of swirling dread,  
Spinning tales of woe and fright,  
Every star is filled with dread,  
In this endless, haunting night.  
Voices whisper, “Stay awhile,”  
Trapped beneath the cosmic sway,  
As the planets spin and smile,  
I’m a puppet in their play.

Chorus:  
In the planetarium,  
Where the dreams decay,  
Stars are screaming,  
In a twisted ballet.  
In the planetarium,  
No way to break free,  
Reality’s collapsing,  
It’s consuming me.

Bridge:  
Look up at the stars,  
They’re laughing at my fate,  
I’m a captive in their light,  
It’s a cruel masquerade.  
Can’t escape this endless show,  
The cosmos holds me tight,  
Endless visions, spinning slow,  
In the depths of night.

Chorus:  
In the planetarium,  
Where the dreams decay,  
Stars are screaming,  
In a twisted ballet.  
In the planetarium,  
No way to break free,  
Reality’s collapsing,  
It’s consuming me.

Outro:  
Welcome to your fate—  
It’s the planetarium,  
You’ll never escape—  
In this cosmic delirium.