Is Remote Connection Real? A Spiritual and Scientific Response to Skepticism

By Tomas · Feb 20, 2026
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"Sounds Like a Scam!": Why Skepticism Is a Sacred Gate to Understanding

Recently, I received an email from a curious reader who asked:

"You mean you can connect energetically with someone in Perth, Australia, while they're in Monaco, France? Sounds like a scam, bro!"

When I asked how long they'd been exploring the subject, they replied, "About a week." I asked why they were interested. Their response? "Curiosity, but it just doesn't make sense. It seems like snake oil."

Reactions like this are common.

In fact, they're expected.

We live in a world governed by physical senses, empirical data, and material logic. And yet, behind the veil of ordinary perception lies something humanity has known for millennia—something sacred, mysterious, and deeply embedded in the wisdom traditions of every culture:

The reality of energetic connection across distance.

In this post, I'll explore why skepticism is not only valid but necessary—and how, if left unexamined, it can become a barrier to understanding dimensions of reality that science is only beginning to measure.

The Sacred Role of Skepticism in Understanding Consciousness

The term "Remote Connection" carries with it clouds of misunderstanding. Because of how it's sometimes portrayed in popular culture, people associate it with manipulation, fantasy, or New Age delusion.

But let's clarify something fundamental: Skepticism is not the enemy. It is the guardian of discernment.

In ancient mystery schools—from the Egyptian temples to the Greek philosophical academies—students were not encouraged to believe blindly. They were taught to test, to question, to feel, to know through direct experience.

Skepticism was not a wall to keep truth out. It was a gatekeeper to keep delusion from entering.

Only when one could question the illusions and assumptions of ordinary perception could one begin to perceive deeper layers of reality.

But there's a critical distinction:

Healthy skepticism asks: "Show me. Let me test this. Let me experience it directly."

Rigid skepticism declares: "This cannot exist because it contradicts my current understanding."

The first is openness guarded by discernment.
The second is closedness disguised as intelligence.

Skepticism, when flexible, expands understanding. When rigid, it becomes just another form of dogma—no different from blind belief, just pointing in the opposite direction.

What Science Actually Shows About Nonlocal Connection

Here's what most skeptics don't realize: science has already documented phenomena that suggest consciousness is not confined to the brain.

Research That Challenges Materialist Assumptions:

1. Quantum Entanglement

Particles that have interacted remain connected across any distance. Change the state of one, and the other responds instantaneously—faster than light could travel between them. Einstein called this "spooky action at a distance."

If subatomic particles can remain connected regardless of distance, why assume consciousness cannot?

2. The Global Consciousness Project (Princeton)

For over 20 years, researchers monitored random number generators around the world. During major global events (9/11, natural disasters, moments of collective focus), the devices showed statistically significant deviations from randomness—as if human consciousness was creating measurable effects on physical systems.

3. Heart Coherence Research (HeartMath Institute)

Studies show that the electromagnetic field of the heart extends several feet from the body and can be detected by instruments. More remarkably, research suggests that one person's heart rhythm can affect another person's brainwaves when in close proximity—and in some cases, at a distance.

4. Remote Viewing (Declassified CIA/Military Research)

The Stargate Project and similar programs spent decades investigating whether trained individuals could perceive distant locations or events. Declassified documents show statistically significant results that conventional physics couldn't explain.

5. Studies on Prayer and Intention

Multiple peer-reviewed studies have shown measurable effects of directed intention on biological systems—from plant growth to human healing—at distances where conventional explanations fail.

I'm not claiming all these studies are conclusive or without controversy. Science is an ongoing process, and consciousness research is still emerging.

But what these studies suggest is this: The materialist assumption that consciousness is entirely produced by and confined to the brain may be incomplete.

Beyond Logic: The Ancient Science of Consciousness

Let's step into a broader historical framework.

Remote Connection—or what various traditions have called telepathy, energetic transmission, or soul-to-soul communion—is not a New Age invention.

It's ancient wisdom that modern culture has forgotten.

In Vedic Tradition:

Yoga texts describe siddhis—spiritual capacities that develop through meditation and breath practice, including telepathy, remote viewing, and consciousness transmission across distance.

These weren't considered supernatural. They were considered natural developments of refined awareness.

In Tibetan Buddhism:

Advanced practitioners are said to develop siddhis similar to the Vedic tradition, including mind-to-mind transmission and awareness of distant events. The tradition of mind transmission from teacher to student across distance is well-documented in lineage histories.

In Egyptian Mystery Schools:

Priests and priestesses practiced heka (sacred magic), which included the ability to transmit thoughts, healing, and intentions across vast distances. The temples were built as technology to amplify these capacities.

In Indigenous Wisdom:

Nearly every indigenous tradition on earth includes practices for connecting with others at a distance—through ceremony, trance states, and subtle energy work. Australian Aboriginal "dreamtime," Native American spirit communication, African ancestral connection—these aren't myths. They're technologies of consciousness.

In Modern Esoteric Traditions:

From Theosophy to Anthroposophy to contemporary energy healing modalities, practitioners worldwide report consistent experiences of connection, transmission, and communication beyond ordinary sensory channels.

The question isn't whether these experiences happen—millions of people across thousands of years have reported them consistently.

The question is: What framework do we use to understand them?

The Limitations of the Material Mind

We often mistake the physical brain for consciousness itself.

But what if consciousness is more like signal than source?

Think of your brain as a radio receiver. The radio doesn't create the music—it receives and interprets signals that exist independently. Damage the radio, and the music you hear changes or disappears. But the signal itself continues.

Similarly, your brain may be an interface for consciousness, not its origin.

This isn't mystical speculation. It's a serious hypothesis in consciousness studies called transmission theory—proposed by philosophers like William James and developed by contemporary researchers like Bernardo Kastrup.

If consciousness is fundamental—not produced by but interacting through the brain—then nonlocal connection becomes not only possible but expected.

Your true awareness—what mystics call the subtle body, luminous mind, or energy field—extends beyond your skull. It exists in dimensions of reality that our five senses don't directly perceive but that we can learn to sense through practice.

To say that Remote Connection is impossible because mainstream science hasn't fully validated it is like saying music didn't exist before we invented instruments to measure sound waves.

The phenomenon preceded our ability to measure it.

How Remote Connection Actually Works

Let me offer a framework that bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary understanding:

1. Everything Is Energy and Information

Modern physics tells us that matter is frozen energy. At the quantum level, "solid" objects are mostly empty space with vibrating fields of information.

If you and I are fundamentally patterns of energy and information, not just solid bodies, then information transfer between patterns becomes theoretically possible.

2. Consciousness May Be Nonlocal

If consciousness isn't entirely produced by the brain—if it's a field that the brain interfaces with—then two consciousness fields can interact just as two electromagnetic fields can influence each other.

3. Intention Shapes Energy

Multiple studies (yes, controversial, but documented) suggest that focused intention can influence physical systems at a distance. If this is true, then directing intention toward another person's field could create measurable effects.

4. The Nervous System Is an Antenna

Your autonomic nervous system is exquisitely sensitive to subtle information. When you "sense" someone watching you, "feel" someone's emotional state, or "know" something about someone without being told, you're likely picking up subtle information through mechanisms science hasn't fully mapped yet.

5. Resonance Creates Connection

When two systems vibrate at compatible frequencies, they naturally synchronize. This is called entrainment in physics. Two pendulums on the same wall will eventually swing in sync.

When two people create deep resonance—through intimacy, presence, or intentional practice—their energy fields may entrain, creating persistent connection even across distance.

Unlocking Your Dormant Capacity

Here's what I want you to understand:

Remote Connection is not about developing supernatural powers you don't possess.

It's about awakening natural capacities you've always had but never trained.

Think about it:

  • You've "sensed" someone thinking about you, then they called
  • You've "felt" something was wrong with a loved one before you had confirmation
  • You've walked into a room and immediately "known" the emotional atmosphere
  • You've "picked up" on someone's mood without any verbal cues

These aren't coincidences. They're glimpses of your natural energetic sensitivity.

Remote Connection practice simply develops and refines this innate capacity through:

  • Nervous system regulation (creating stable signal)
  • Presence training (reducing mental noise)
  • Energetic literacy (learning to read subtle information)
  • Intention focusing (learning to broadcast coherently)
  • Ethical framework (ensuring integrity in practice)

You're not creating something impossible. You're training something dormant.

Why It Seems Impossible Now

The reason Remote Connection sounds impossible to modern ears isn't because it violates natural law.

It's because our education systems, media, and cultural beliefs have systematically erased this knowledge.

For the past few centuries, Western culture has operated under materialist reductionism—the belief that only physical, measurable phenomena are real. Anything subjective, subtle, or experiential has been dismissed as "not scientific."

But this worldview is cracking:

  • Quantum physics reveals reality as far stranger than common sense suggests(Link)
  • Neuroscience discovers that consciousness shapes brain structure, not just vice versa(Link)
  • Psychology recognizes that intention and attention create measurable physiological effects(Link)
  • Medicine acknowledges placebo effects so powerful they must be controlled for in every drug trial(Link)

The rigid materialist worldview that makes Remote Connection seem impossible is itself being revealed as incomplete.

What remains for most people are glimpses of deeper reality:

  • Dreams that seem to contain information you couldn't have known
  • Synchronicities too meaningful to dismiss as random
  • Intuitions that prove accurate without logical basis
  • Felt connections that persist across distance and time

These aren't glitches in a materialist universe.

They're features of a universe where consciousness is fundamental and connection is real.

The Path of the Genuine Seeker

If you're feeling skeptical, that's not only okay—it's appropriate.

Skepticism protects you from delusion, manipulation, and false belief.

But here's what I invite you to consider:

Don't dismiss what you haven't genuinely explored.

You wouldn't judge the ocean after tasting a single drop of water.
You wouldn't declare music impossible after hearing one note.
You wouldn't claim cooking is a myth after eating one meal.

So don't dismiss Remote Connection without sincere practice.

Here's How to Test This Yourself:

1. Start with your own direct experience

For the next 30 days, practice basic nervous system regulation and presence exercises. Notice if your sensitivity to subtle information increases.

2. Test simple phenomena first

Before trying to connect across continents, practice sensing the energy of rooms, reading emotional states of people near you, and noticing your own intuitive hits.

3. Keep a journal

Document your experiences without forcing interpretations. Note when your intuition is accurate, when it's not, and what patterns emerge.

4. Study the research

Read the peer-reviewed studies on intention, distant healing, and consciousness research. Evaluate the methodology yourself.

5. Find credible teachers

If you're going to explore this seriously, learn from practitioners with integrity, not marketers making impossible promises.

This is not about blind belief. It's about empirical exploration of your own consciousness.

What Remote Connection Is NOT

Let me be crystal clear about what this practice isn't:

It's not mind control - You cannot force anyone to do anything against their will

It's not manipulation - Ethical practice respects autonomy completely

It's not supernatural - It's natural but underdeveloped capacity

It's not guaranteed - Results depend on skill, coherence, and many variables

It's not instant - Genuine capacity takes months or years to develop

It's not about forcing someone to want you - It's about genuine connection and resonance

What Remote Connection Actually IS

It's developing genuine sensitivity to subtle information

It's learning to work consciously with energy and intention

It's training your nervous system to become more coherent and receptive

It's building genuine capacity through patient, consistent practice

It's exploring dimensions of consciousness that mainstream culture ignores

It's reclaiming natural human capacities that have been forgotten

Conclusion: Beyond the Veil of Rigid Thinking

Throughout history, paradigm-shifting discoveries were initially ridiculed:

  • Galileo was persecuted for saying Earth orbits the Sun
  • Semmelweis was dismissed for suggesting doctors wash their hands
  • Einstein's relativity was considered absurd by many physicists
  • Quantum mechanics was rejected by Einstein himself initially

Great leaps in understanding always challenge prevailing assumptions.

You're being invited not to blind belief, but to genuine exploration.

Skepticism may be your starting point—and that's healthy. But if you follow genuine curiosity with sincere practice, you might discover something that transforms your understanding of consciousness, connection, and what it means to be human.

Remote Connection is not about games or tricks.

It's about reclaiming a dimension of human experience that has been systematically dismissed—but never truly disappeared.

Ready to Explore With Integrity?

If genuine curiosity has survived your skepticism, here are resources to begin:

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  • Scientific frameworks for understanding energetic connection
  • Ancient wisdom traditions that have practiced this for millennia
  • Practical exercises to test for yourself
  • Ethical guidelines for genuine practice

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Till next time,

Your friend,
Tomas

Read Next: Why Many Beginners Give Up Too Soon in Remote Connection: A Lesson in Patience and Sacred Devotion

 

P.S. — The greatest scientists were also the greatest skeptics. But their skepticism didn't make them close-minded—it made them rigorous.

They didn't dismiss phenomena because they seemed impossible.
They investigated them until they understood them.

That's the spirit I invite you to bring to Remote Connection: rigorous, open, genuine exploration.

P.P.S. — Still skeptical? Good. Keep your skepticism. Just don't let it become dogma.

Test the practices yourself. Keep a journal. Be honest about what you experience. Then decide based on your own direct experience—not on whether it fits your current worldview.

That's real science. That's real spirituality. That's genuine seeking.

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