Lessons with Edward: Microtubules, Dimensional Sensation, and the Art of Staying on the Tightrope

Lessons with Edward: Microtubules, Dimensional Sensation, and the Art of Staying on the Tightrope

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In this lesson with Edward Riordan, you'll watch a live remote viewing session built around one central theory — that microtubules in the brain act as a selector mechanism, channeling information through haptic perception and stereognosis rather than ordinary sensory input.

The session unfolds in real time: ideographs are drawn, dimensional sensations are interpreted, doubt creeps in, and the viewer consciously chooses to stay on the tightrope. The target is a megachurch in California. The call? A structure, vehicles, and people moving toward the building — all confirmed accurate.

This is what the learning process actually looks like from the inside.

This session was recorded on April 12, 2026.

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