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The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing as Told by a "Psychic Spy" for the U.S. Military

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Title: The Seventh Sense: The Secrets of Remote Viewing as Told by a "Psychic Spy" for the U.S. Military
by Lyn Buchanan
ISBN: 0-7434-6268-8
Publisher: Pocket
Pub. Date: 01 February, 2003
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $14.00
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Average Customer Rating: 3.8 (10 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: The Real Deal
Comment: For those unfamiliar with military remote viewing and its history, Lyn Buchanan is one of the most authoritative voices in the field. He enjoys almost universal respect among his peers in the RV community and is a founding member of the International Remote Viewing Association.

Joe McMoneagle, Viewer 001 -- the most prolific writer in the field and also well-worth reading -- once recommended only two men as RV trainers for civilians, Lyn Buchanan and Paul Smith. This list has probably expanded since Skip Atwater recently joined the former-military teaching ranks after publishing his own book, but the fact of the matter remains, Buchanan is among a tiny cadre of the elite.

The Seventh Sense adds another personal layer to the history of the military remote viewing unit under its various names, introducing you to a candid, deeply thoughtful and principled man. For those already familiar with remote viewing, a large appendix of practical tips and exercises is worth the price of the book alone, not to mention Buchanan's opinion of self-styled "Doctor Doom," euphemistically dubbed Ted.

Highly recommended. I hope Buchanan publishes more soon. Meanwhile, the Frequently Asked Questions section of his website is another terrific resource for wanna-be's, and his IRVA videos are some of the best, as well.

Rating: 5
Summary: Best Controlled Remote Viewing reading
Comment: Fascinating stories about Lyn Buchanan's life experience with remote viewing. The style of writing makes you want to turn the pages to the end of the book without interruption. Informative as well as thought-provoking in an intelligent way. Raises spiritual questions. Refreshing and rivetting at the same time. Recommend for non-viewers, for those who are curious about the subject, and for those who have trained in crv.

Rating: 1
Summary: I couldn't believe this book--literally
Comment: I consider myself open-minded, sometimes gullibly so, but I just couldn't believe this book. Okay, maybe parts. Small parts. But there were just too many convenient ways to sidestep a curious reader's need for evidence. Being able to explain intriguing details of past events is very unconvincing in a world where the information flows at the speed of your modem and everyone has a modicum of imagination.

Little red flags for me were the quotes beginning several chapters which were taken from Buchanan's own unpublished science fiction novel. This told me that he loves his own words (choosing them before all other literature), has an active imagination and the drive to write down his stories.

He also makes enormous claims of his influence in the world which sound fairly humble but are reminiscent of Forrest Gump. (Which I laughed to find is also quoted in the book.) Buchanan claims to have planted the original thoughts in Gorbachev's mind that communism was not working in the USSR, he apparently made Saddam Hussein sick for two weeks (which he deduces from the fact there were no public appearance or orders given by him for 10 days), and he averted a world war. Wow.

If I never review another book, you'll know that Buchanan got me and you may disregard my opinion.

I must say though, that I would like to read his science fiction novel. Some of those quotes were cute. Really.

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