Sean Webb - How Average Humans Can Look into the Future Through Consciousness | SRS #79 Part 2

Published on October 18, 2023
Duration: 40:08

This video explores advanced concepts of consciousness, remote viewing, and the potential for humans to perceive future events. Sean Webb discusses scientific studies and theories, including the use of binaural beats and EEG monitoring for altered states, the subconscious mind's access to future data, and consciousness as a non-local field. The discussion also touches on biological intelligence and altruism, and features a tribute to Glen 'Bub' Doherty.

Quick Summary

Sean Webb explores how consciousness might allow humans to perceive future events, citing research on binaural beats, EEG monitoring, and priming studies suggesting subconscious access to future data. He theorizes consciousness as a non-local field, enabling phenomena like ESP and remote viewing, supported by OBE accounts from the Monroe Institute.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Remote Viewing Intelligence
  2. 01:37Monroe Institute Technology
  3. 05:06Scientific Proof of Future Sight
  4. 12:31Biological Intelligence and Altruism
  5. 16:44Bubs Naturals and Glen Doherty Tribute
  6. 19:48Consciousness as a Field
  7. 21:01Out-of-Body Experiences (OBE)

Frequently Asked Questions

How can average humans potentially look into the future?

Sean Webb suggests that through expanded states of consciousness, potentially aided by tools like binaural beats and EEG monitoring, individuals might access subconscious information or a non-local field that contains future data. Scientific studies on priming also hint at the subconscious mind's ability to process future influences.

What is the scientific basis for remote viewing or future sight?

Research into phenomena like priming suggests the subconscious may react to future stimuli. Theories propose consciousness as a non-local field, similar to quantum mechanics, allowing access to information beyond conventional space-time limitations. Studies at institutions like the Monroe Institute explore these possibilities.

Can consciousness exist outside the physical body?

Accounts from the Monroe Institute describe Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs) where individuals report witnessing events while seemingly detached from their physical form, with later verification. This supports theories that consciousness may not be solely dependent on the brain.

What role does biology play in intelligence and consciousness?

Experiments with slime molds show complex problem-solving and altruistic behavior, indicating forms of biological intelligence and collective action. This suggests that intelligence and even rudimentary forms of consciousness can emerge from simple biological systems.

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