College and University Educational Materials
The Farsight Institute is a nonprofit research and educational organization.
We support colleges, universities, and other nonprofit organizations that
engage in research and educational efforts regarding remote viewing. Both
undergraduate and graduate education is supported.
Below are links to various resources that college administrators and
instructors may find useful in integrating various approaches to the study
of remote viewing into their curriculums. These approaches address the
science and theory of remote viewing, as well as the history of the phenomenon
(scientific as well as military). Suggestions for including practicums
in some select courses utilizing a variety of remote-viewing styles are
also offered. All syllabi offered on this page are placed in the public
domain and may be used freely in the context of any college or university
course with or without modification.
COURSE SYLLABI FOR UNDERGRADUATE OR GRADUATE EDUCATION
USEFUL COURSE REFERENCE MATERIALS
SUGGESTIONS FOR COURSES WITH PRACTICAL CONTENT
Some instructors may wish to develop a course on remote viewing that
contains both theory and experiential components. One possibility is to
feature an experienced instructor in remote viewing in a number of classes.
Such an instructor could provide a conceptual overview of remote-viewing
methodologies, and in some circumstances might be able to offer some rudimentary
instruction in one methodology. Currently, we are recommending three approaches
to remote viewing (listed below) that we feel would offer a good pedagogical
fit with most college settings. Other approaches may be added to these
recommendations in the future. College instructors interested in adding
a practical component to their courses may want to "cycle through"
the various remote-viewing methodologies one at a time when courses are
re-offered in different terms. The Farsight Institute receives no financial
benefit from the inclusion of such a component into a college course in
remote viewing. This information is offered here only as a public service
to assist college instructors who may want to obtain information on how
such a component might be productively included in their courses.
- Scientific Remote Viewing (SRV)
- Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV)
College instructors who may want to know more about this possibility
can contact us for further information.
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