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Ingo Swann’s Psychic Literacy and the Coming Psychic Renaissance

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Barbara DeLong

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A previously unknown manuscript by the famous psychic Ingo Swann was discovered posthumously in the special collections library at the University of West Georgia.  Written in 1989 but not published until 2018, this book has finally found the right time for the general public to appreciate it. We are joined by three guests to find out why.

 

First, Elly Flippen, niece of Ingo Swann, currently responsible for Ingo's social media sites, managing his publications, and, the documentary about Ingo's life, together with her mother, Murleen Swann Ryder, Ingo’s sister. Second, Blynne Oliveri, Head of Special Collections at the University of West Georgia's library, managing rare book and archival collections which include extensive holdings on the topic of human consciousness, with particular focus on remote viewing, near-death experiences, and holistic human experiences. In 2013 the estate of Ingo Swann presented Ingo’s archives to the University, where they discovered a previously unknown manuscript. And third, LTC (Ret)Thomas McNear, whom Ingo considered to be his best student ever, and was the only member Ingo trained in all stages of remote viewing. Tom was one of the first members of the Army psychic spying program known today as Star Gate. 

Produced by Hieronimus & Co. for 21st Century Radio®.  Edited version provided to Nightlight Radio with permission.

 

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