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Ryan Kralik returns to Through A Glass Darkly for a deep dive into remote viewing, consciousness, and the strange emotional power of accessing nonlocal information. Ryan recounts his training with Lori Williams and Dr. Paul H. Smith. He also shares a profound remote viewing session in Utah involving a canyon connected to Indigenous North American history, a target that challenged his analytical worldview and left him with a new sense of humility about consciousness, psi, and the limits of human understanding. The conversation explores remote viewing methodology, bilocation, emotional data, music as symbolic information, the future of remote viewing, UAPs, information-first reality, and why Ryan believes remote viewing may help bridge science and mystery.
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Books
📖 It From Us – Information-first reality and consciousness
Biography
Ryan Kralik is an author, researcher, communications strategist, and managing editor of Aperture, the official publication of the International Remote Viewing Association. His book, It From Us: An Information-First Framework and the Purpose of Consciousness, proposes an information-first model of reality, exploring how physics, biology, consciousness, anomalous phenomena, civilization, and meaning may be understood as expressions of an underlying informational substrate.
Sean Patrick Hazlett’s Books
Weird World War III
Weird World War IV
Weird World War: China
Hellhold: And Other Stories
Necromancer: And Other Stories
Nazi Cocktail
Hell’s Well
Alien Abattoir and Other Stories
Alien Abattoir and Other Stories (Audio)
The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist’s Guide to the Mojave Desert
Intro: "Mark of the Doomslayer" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Copyright © 2026 Through a Glass Darkly. All rights reserved.
By Sean Patrick Hazlett3.9
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Ryan Kralik returns to Through A Glass Darkly for a deep dive into remote viewing, consciousness, and the strange emotional power of accessing nonlocal information. Ryan recounts his training with Lori Williams and Dr. Paul H. Smith. He also shares a profound remote viewing session in Utah involving a canyon connected to Indigenous North American history, a target that challenged his analytical worldview and left him with a new sense of humility about consciousness, psi, and the limits of human understanding. The conversation explores remote viewing methodology, bilocation, emotional data, music as symbolic information, the future of remote viewing, UAPs, information-first reality, and why Ryan believes remote viewing may help bridge science and mystery.
For early access to videos & a private discord server, to help build the channel, & to support it, sign up here. You can also provide one-time support to this channel here.
Links
📺 YouTube
🐦 Website
🐦 X
Note: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Books
📖 It From Us – Information-first reality and consciousness
Biography
Ryan Kralik is an author, researcher, communications strategist, and managing editor of Aperture, the official publication of the International Remote Viewing Association. His book, It From Us: An Information-First Framework and the Purpose of Consciousness, proposes an information-first model of reality, exploring how physics, biology, consciousness, anomalous phenomena, civilization, and meaning may be understood as expressions of an underlying informational substrate.
Sean Patrick Hazlett’s Books
Weird World War III
Weird World War IV
Weird World War: China
Hellhold: And Other Stories
Necromancer: And Other Stories
Nazi Cocktail
Hell’s Well
Alien Abattoir and Other Stories
Alien Abattoir and Other Stories (Audio)
The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist’s Guide to the Mojave Desert
Intro: "Mark of the Doomslayer" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Copyright © 2026 Through a Glass Darkly. All rights reserved.

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