“In silence, one hears the voice of intuition. It whispers, yet it knows the way. Deep within one’s being, a strength unfolds that requires no outer affirmation. From this inner wellspring arise clarity, peace, and the quiet trust of simply being.”
Alexander Fiddike
Every human being is born with abilities whose functioning is still not officially explainable or often not even recognized. The ability to perceive things or events without knowing what they are. The thought of a person suddenly calling or standing in front of the door, a good or bad gut feeling before an important decision, a sudden fear, or the feeling of being watched. Some people have prophetic dreams or visions, not to mention telepathy. Extrasensory perception often falls under spirituality or magic. Basically, these are terms for things and connections that are not yet understood by science.
All of this is a natural part of being human, but it is usually ridiculed, dismissed, ignored, or denied. These are important senses of every human being that contribute enormously to our development, to advancing our evolution, and to taking humanity to a new level.
This is where the Institute comes in. With a focus on Remote Viewing, the Institute also addresses other topics such as telepathy, channeling, near-death experiences, intuition, out-of-body experiences and much more. It is intended to promote further research, dissemination, awareness, and acceptance of these natural abilities, as well the training of these abilities, thus creating a connection between science and spirituality. People often do not dare to talk about their abilities or experiences. This is where the Institute creates a community and a sense of belonging. Through public relations work and training, the circle of those who engage with the topic of additional human senses will grow, accept them, and learn to use them responsibly.
Alexander Fiddike, founder of the Institute of Remote Perception, is a German remote viewer, long-time out-of-body practitioner, and graduate engineer in landscape architecture. For many years, Alexander Fiddike worked in his own engineering office and later as a project engineer, site manager, trainer, lecturer and coordinator. Alexander Fiddike is the founder and director of the Institute of Remote Perception, a member of the International Remote Viewing Association, and a member of the Center Lane Project.
He first encountered remote viewing in 2010 and his interest was immediately sparked, as he could already look back on many personal experiences in the field of extrasensory perception and other intuitive impressions. He gained an overview of the various existing remote-viewing methods and was later given the opportunity to be trained in Controlled Remote Viewing by the former PSI spy and member of the US Army`s Star-Gate program, Major (Ret.) Paul H. Smith.
“Extra-sensory experiences have been a part of my entire life. Especially in my younger years, it was sometimes not easy to deal with them - you begin to question whether what you experienced was real. But whom do you ask? Who do you talk to about it? Who will listen without judging you? The answer was always sobering. This makes me all the more pleased to see how society is changing in many ways. More and more people are engaging with topics such as higher consciousness and their own spiritual development, or are at least willing to talk about them with relatively little prejudice. Nowadays, people are often no longer automatically stigmatized and ostracized.
I would like to see a world in which topics such as extrasensory perception, seriously considered intuition, or subjects with an energetic background are part of general education and everyday life in society. However, there is still a long way to go. I am therefor very grateful not only to walk this path, but also to help shape it with my own experiences and learned techniques, to pass on my knowledge, and to give others the support that I myself once lacked.”