The Nevada Remote Viewing Group www.remoteviewingnv.com
Catalyst13@cox.net
509 5th Street
Boulder City, NV 89005, USA
(702) 294-4161
Fax: (702) 995-1962
Angela Thompson
received her M.S. in Psychology from Manchester University in England
and her early training and experience were in the fields of nursing
and social work. She has done research on laterality and brain development
with the Faculty of Medicine at Manchester University in England;
Cognitive Development at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
in NJ; and on anomalous human-machine interaction and information
processing at Princeton University. Her studies have appeared in
the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Cortex, and the
Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Angela relocated from Princeton
University in 1992 to act as Research Coordinator for the Bigelow
Foundation and is currently working towards her Ph,D. in Psychology
with Saybrook Institute.
Growing up in the Celtic southwest
of England, Angela's early years were influenced by family visits
to sacred sites where her family explored ancient ruins such as
Glastonbury Tor, and played among standing stone circles such as
those at Stonehenge and Avebury. This early immersion in the Celtic
history of England was coupled with a social upbringing, which imbued
strong social values, such as stewardship of the earth and a bond
with all things in nature. This early grounding gave her the freedom
and curiosity to explore other cultures such as; the witch lore
of Colombia in South America (and the efforts of Christian missionaries
to counter its effects); the Runic symbology of the Celtic, Viking
and Germanic Northwest; the Buddhist presence in the modern western
world; and the influence of Judeo-Christianism as it impacted on
the early pagan cultures of the British Isles.
Currently, Angela's interests and
research are concentrated in the field of human consciousness and
the possibility that we, as a species, are undergoing a rapid change
in development. Her main interests are in exploring mind-matter
interaction (pk) and remote perception (remote viewing) as trainable
human abilities. For the past 10 years Angela Thompson has participated
in Remote Viewing research with institutions across the country
and has been training individuals and groups in RV for the past
two years . Those individuals, who go through human potential training,
usually emerge as changed people: they report a renewed sense of
"self', of belonging in the world, and an ability to see the "bigger
picture."
Books: Remote Perceptions - 1998 Diary of an Abduction - 2001 with Hampton Roads Publishing Company. Shire - (August, 2006) - Published by Publish America River of Passion - spring of 2007.Published by Publish America
Dr. Thompson Smith is a writer, a remote viewing instructor, and carries out remote viewing projects for clients around the world. She is available for public speaking engagements as well as to lead courses and seminars.
You can contact Dr. Angela Thompson Smith directly at Catalyst13@cox.net