Rating:  Summary: A wild ride into the abyss. Stunning and compelling. Review: The most moving and profound book of my life. I could not put it down the second I picked it up. I read half of it standing in the bookstore and purchased all they had when the store manager ushered me out at closing time. Where is this guy now? The most facinating, complex and multidimensional book of this decade.
Rating:  Summary: Passionate, tragic, and exciting . . . a tour de force Review: David's story is both believable and astounding. He does a good job in helping the reader understand the phenomenon of controlled remote viewing while taking pains to illustrate the adverse impact this journey had on him personally and within his family. His courage in standing against the intelligence community is commendable; it will be interesting to see what his next steps are in bringing this skill and set of insights to light.The world is much bigger and more mysterious than most of us realize. David is one of several pioneers that shows us a bit of this mystery.
Rating:  Summary: Not what I expected.... Review: I cant give a rating of anything less than the five stars. The reason is because he wrote his personal experience with such painful honesty. I had never heard of RV'ing until browsing through amazon. I expected to read more about the many missions he went on rather than his personal feelings and the trauma he put his family through. I can only imagine the number of kooks who've jumped on the RV'ing bandwagon so because of Morehouse's credentials I would definately recommend this book to newcomers like myself.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely fascinating! Review: Reading Mr. Morehouse's experience in his remote viewing of Dachau concentration camp, literally raised the hair on the back of my neck. I had previously visited Dachau while I was stationed in Germany. Incredible!
Rating:  Summary: I'm still spinning from the reading of it. Review: I don't really know what to say except that I read the book and then took his class in Sweden. I was a skeptical as they come especially when the first day and my first remote viewing session didn't feel or look like the book. That feeling ended within hours. Each time he spoke the words burned truth into me. Each time he took us into the (as he called it) "the ether of our minds" I came to know the mind of the universe. It was as if I'd been magically taken into the realm of God and brought back again with the where-with-all to recall my journey. I love this book, and I shall read and read it again. Buy it, read it and then pass on the message this man sacrificed to tell us. Thank you for reading this.
Rating:  Summary: The book that fired up my desire to learn more about RV! Review: This was the first book I read on the subject of Remote Viewing and it was enough to make look for more and learn about this human phenomenon. I read it from cover to cover and I even wrote a letter to the author. For those of you who are wondering what RV is I recommend this book as the guide to all the rest of them. The author describes his struggles and victories but in a way that captures the reader's attention and even leaves him/her with many unanswered questions such as: who we really are? What can we really do? Where can we really go? An A+ book....superb writing!
Rating:  Summary: It made me wonder if I need to re-think my beliefs Review: I have just completed the book and if the events are true then I wonder if I should re-think some beliefs I have. The Pan Am 103 incident in the book was chilling and so too was the gas chamber, but the part about the existance of God in another dimension left me totally stunned. If true, and it was believable (especially in the Audio Book version read by the author), I need to look at my assumptions of God and the belief of a "soul" or "spirit".
Rating:  Summary: Compelling, disturbing, authentic....Fantastic Read! Review: After viewing segment about David Morehouse on TV's "Unsolved Mysteries," I immediately checked out this book on amazon.com and read the reviews listed below with great interest. If you want to learn more about psychic work and the spiritual side of our being and the incredible "sixth sense" powers developed by certain people, this book will absolutely knock you out! In a subject category populated by more than a few authors of "questionable" background and zero scientific expertise of the subject matter, this writer's credentials are exemplary...son of career military father, strong religious background in Morman church, graduate of BYU, highly-decorated U.S. Army officer and later elite Airborne Ranger Company Commander, Morehouse is obviously a person of great patriotism, loyalty, courage, conviction, integrity and intelligence. A tremendous book about the real-life inside background of the government's top-secret Stargate Program. Excellent read! It'll send you off "into the ether" and make you rethink many commonly-held notions about psychic abilities and individuals capable of using their paranormal gifts to transcend time and space. The book cover's notation is true -- "Psychic Warrior" really does portray a real-life "X-Files." Great book!
Rating:  Summary: A must read! Review: Finally, a man with enough courage and conviction to write a tell all story about the strange but true goings on in the intelligence world of our military. To my knowledge this is a first. Nobody has ever violated a security oath to tell such an amazing story, but this author certainly did, and my hats off to him. He's been attacked from every angle by men who it appears are only upset that he was brave enough to withstand the full brute force of the government and write his book despite them. One might say that some sour grapes are being served. I notice that since Morehouse's book arrived on the scene that several more "remote viewers" have appeared on the scence as well, each telling the "real story." In truth they are all simply telling their own versions of events which is exactly what Morehouse says in the Author's Note of Psychic Warrior. I loved this book! My wife and I have read it a total of three times each, and I plan to read it again, each time I do, something new pops off the page. This isn't a timeline for remote viewing or a who's who amongst viewers. It is a real life story about one man's personal hell and how he came to solve it or at least live with it. Spiritual story? Yes! Truth? Yes! Wisdom? Yes! Scary? Yes? Read it and as the author was told, "Your life will never be the same."
Rating:  Summary: Superb, a most interesting read and a chilling account! Review: I've been around the study of the paranormal for well over three decades. I have worked professionaly in the field as a researcher as well as being an avid reader on the phenomena of remote viewing. What I find so interesting about this book is the fact that the author has to date never slandered any of those who have chosen to slander him. Frankly, I find myself asking why? As I understand it, this book was written with the express permission of those whose actual names were included, yet behind closed doors the author has no friends in the intelligence community--why is that? I've listened to radio shows, television interviews and the like with this author--even most recently he shared a radio show with Uri Geller, in London, and still he never takes a shot any any of his detractors. He is either a fool for not taking them to court, or he is a genuinely kind man who wants only harmony in the remote viewing community. Recently, I was called by a friend who took a course from him in Florida along with thirty-five others. According to this account, the author, David Morehouse had only one derrogatory thing to say about the RV community, "If we had stayed united in our cause to teach this great gift, we would have been teaching the world by now... instead, greed, envy and selfishness and self aggrandizement have relegated us to small clusters of believers with deep enough pockets to justify the existance of the teacher." Read this book, read all the remote viewing books if you must. Seek the truth in your own heart. An outstanding work of love and sacrifice by a man who lost everything to tell it.
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