Fire in Copenhagen and Stockholm Indridason´s and Swedenborg´s ‘Remote Viewing´ Experiences
This paper presents two historical cases of remote viewing. The Icelandic medium Indridi Indridason described in Reykjavik in 1905, through a drop-in-communicator, a fire that was burning in Copenhagen. Emanuel Swedenborg described in Gothenburg in 1759 a fire that raged near his home in Stockholm....
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:350e48d198b946be89bbc2185fc47589 2023-05-15T16:50:37+02:00 Fire in Copenhagen and Stockholm Indridason´s and Swedenborg´s ‘Remote Viewing´ Experiences Erlendur Haraldsson 2010-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/350e48d198b946be89bbc2185fc47589 EN eng SSE http://journalofscientificexploration.org/index.php/jse/article/view/7 https://doaj.org/toc/0892-3310 0892-3310 https://doaj.org/article/350e48d198b946be89bbc2185fc47589 Journal of Scientific Exploration, Vol 24, Iss 3 (2010) Speculative philosophy BD10-701 article 2010 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T02:51:54Z This paper presents two historical cases of remote viewing. The Icelandic medium Indridi Indridason described in Reykjavik in 1905, through a drop-in-communicator, a fire that was burning in Copenhagen. Emanuel Swedenborg described in Gothenburg in 1759 a fire that raged near his home in Stockholm. There are striking similarities between these cases which took place before radio or telephone communication existed between Reykjavik and Copenhagen, and Gothenburg and Stockholm. The correctness of the descriptions was verified when news arrived in Gothenburg and Reykjavik. Indridason´s communicator spoke a Copenhagener Danish, gave his name as Emil Jensen, and claimed to have been a manufacturer. He described a fire in a factory that was taking place during the sitting and said that it was brought under control before the sitting was over. Many persons witnessed these descriptions and written accounts were deposited with the Governor of Gothenburg and the Bishop of Iceland. A Danish newspaper arriving in Reykjavik weeks later described a fire in a factory at Store Kongensgade. Indridason´s researchers did not attempt to verify Emil Jensen´s identity. Search in Danish archives a century later identified an Emil Jensen, a manufacturer, who lived most of his life on Store Kongensgade. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
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This paper presents two historical cases of remote viewing. The Icelandic medium Indridi Indridason described in Reykjavik in 1905, through a drop-in-communicator, a fire that was burning in Copenhagen. Emanuel Swedenborg described in Gothenburg in 1759 a fire that raged near his home in Stockholm. There are striking similarities between these cases which took place before radio or telephone communication existed between Reykjavik and Copenhagen, and Gothenburg and Stockholm. The correctness of the descriptions was verified when news arrived in Gothenburg and Reykjavik. Indridason´s communicator spoke a Copenhagener Danish, gave his name as Emil Jensen, and claimed to have been a manufacturer. He described a fire in a factory that was taking place during the sitting and said that it was brought under control before the sitting was over. Many persons witnessed these descriptions and written accounts were deposited with the Governor of Gothenburg and the Bishop of Iceland. A Danish newspaper arriving in Reykjavik weeks later described a fire in a factory at Store Kongensgade. Indridason´s researchers did not attempt to verify Emil Jensen´s identity. Search in Danish archives a century later identified an Emil Jensen, a manufacturer, who lived most of his life on Store Kongensgade. |
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Fire in Copenhagen and Stockholm Indridason´s and Swedenborg´s ‘Remote Viewing´ Experiences |
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Fire in Copenhagen and Stockholm Indridason´s and Swedenborg´s ‘Remote Viewing´ Experiences |
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Fire in Copenhagen and Stockholm Indridason´s and Swedenborg´s ‘Remote Viewing´ Experiences |
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