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Who is Jim Francis? by Angela Thompson Smith, World famous Remote Viewer

 The human mind is an amazing thing and we are only just beginning to understand how, and why, it works as well as it does! Part of this understanding comes from our knowledge of how the mind and brain integrate as a complete unit. Jim Francis, in his research extends our understanding of what our minds can accomplish, and offers exercises to train these expanded abilities.

Jim Francis is a serious researcher, who has a background in hypnosis and electronic design. (He once owned an electronic design company that specialized in designing circuitry that was considered “impossible.”) He is a New Zealander, who now spends his time between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Jim founded the Australasian Lateral Thinking Newsletter and has been its editor for the past twelve years. He has also been an active skydiver, writer, pilot, and guitarist.
 
In his research Jim describes what luck really is (a personal, psychokinetic resonance with the environment), how it appears to operate in distinct cycles, and describes how, under certain circumstances, luck can be triggered at will.

Jim also describes how our sixth sense (intuition) can be made available, and how it can be easily trained, to become as reliable as our usual five senses.

Jim describes how the human mind can easily influence other minds, to produce a win-win outcome.

He also describes a unique problem-solving mechanism that can trigger answers to critical problems, during the normal sleep cycle - - and describes a simple method of dream control.

Jim writes about Remote Viewing or RV, which, in its simplest definition is “the ability to access information from a remote geographic location using something other than the known five senses.” The term was coined by Ingo Swann at the American Society for Psychical Research in the early 1970s. Remote Viewing research has been carried out by Stanford Research Institute (SRI), Scientific Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and the American Government, notably the U.S. Army.  

 

 Jim has undertaken training in various forms of remote viewing, and shows how 'RV' can be learned by anybody, and put into serious, practical applications.

Apart from Jim’s description of his mind discoveries and their application, he also points to the serious science that supports his concepts... Jim describes how individuals can take advantage of these scientific concepts, to understand how our intuitive mind works.

The idea that an altered state of consciousness can facilitate the retrieval of anomalous information is not new. This system of retrieval of hidden information has been termed ESP or psi.

Altered states occurring during sleep, relaxation, hypnosis, meditation, and sensory isolation have all been found to be psi-conducive. For instance, hypnosis has been employed as a psi-facilitative state in experimental studies including card-guessing and ESP. Highly significant dream studies were also conducted at Maimonides Hospital in New York in the 1960s.

Jim describes practical, altered state, exercises that are based on these discoveries.

By following Jim’s methods, which he describes in great detail, individuals can gain a much greater use of their mind’s potential.

I have known Jim for several years now and have been impressed with his energy, in pushing the envelope of what we know about our mind’s capabilities. Not only does Jim research and document his discoveries, but he puts them into practical application. For example, after developing his Mind Surge and Luck Cycle concepts, he put them to practical use. He has won over 130 casino jackpots, that he has used to fund further research.

He writes extensively about his discoveries, and believes that they are for sharing with others, rather than keeping them to himself.

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