THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD
The Prophet Muhammad, also known as Muhammad ibn Abdullah. Muhammad is the founder of the Islamic religion, obviously one of the largest religions on the planet in terms of the numbers of followers. Muhammad was born approximately in 570 CE in Mecca. Around the age of 40, Muhammad began having experiences that formed the foundation of his beliefs, and the religion of Islam. Some of these experiences are clearly described in the Quranic literature.
In particular, it is said that there are four signature things that Muhammad experienced that led to the basis of his beliefs, and his activities as a founder of Islam. First, he spent time in a cave named Hira on Mount Jabal al-Nour, near Mecca, and he did this for several weeks in a year. And around the year 610, it is said that the archangel Gabriel appeared to him, and commanded that he write down verses that would eventually be included in the Quran, the ultimate holy book of Islam. It is said that initially Muhammad was distressed as a result of his experiences, and he worried what people would think about him, and whether his claims would be dismissed by others. But it is also said that he welcomed the actual experiences.
So that is the first signature element of Muhammad that ultimately led to his founding of Islam, his meetings with the subject he said was Gabriel. But it is also said that Muhammad was taken on nighttime trips with the angel Gabriel to three special locations around the year 620. These trips are called the Isra and Mi'raj, and he traveled on a winged steed. In the Isra, Muhammad was taken to what is described as the farthest mosque. But later in the Mi’raj, Muhammad was given at tour of Heaven and Hell. In the Islamic literature, there is a debate as to whether these trips were of a spiritual nature, or whether they were actual physical events.
So we at Farsight are a curious bunch, and we use remote viewing to investigate all sorts of mysteries. And these reported four signature elements of Muhammad’s experiences seemed like they were just the sort of thing we should add to our investigations. What actually happened to Muhammad with respect to those four things, his meetings with the Angel Gabriel, and his three nighttime trips to the farthest mosque as well as Heaven and Hell? So, we took a look to see if they were real events or just fantastic legends with no basis in physical reality. Well, using the tools of modern remote viewing, we found out. And we found out a lot. And you are about to see exactly what we found out.
Remember, you are free when you know the truth. Secrecy is what binds you. Be free.
The Remote-Viewing Data
Blind Conditions for All Remote-Viewing Data: All remote viewing for this project (as with all projects conducted at The Farsight Institute) was conducted under totally blind conditions. The viewers were told nothing about the project or specific targets while they were conducting their remote-viewing sessions. They were only instructed that there is a target, and that they should remote view it.
Target for this Project
Target 1: The viewer will perceive the personality known on Earth as Muhammad ibn Abdullah, the Prophet Muhammad, when this personality is interacting with the personality known as the angel Gabriel in the most important initial meeting for the purpose of conveying information to Muhammad ibn Abdullah that would later be included in the Quran. The viewer will perceive the interaction, and information conveyed in that interaction.
Target 2: The viewer will perceive the personality known as the Prophet Muhammad (Muhammad ibn Abdullah) during the journey known as the Isra, the airborne journey to what is known as “the farthest mosque” (location A). The viewer will also perceive the Prophet Muhammad (Muhammad ibn Abdullah) during the Mi’raj and his tour of heaven and hell.
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