# “I SAW A DISTANT TIME ON OUR PLANET”: THE PSYCHOMETRIC ACCOUNT CHALLENGING THE BOUNDARIES OF REALITY
## AN INSTANT THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST
Some accounts do more than intrigue—they disturb.
Among all the stories associated with psychometry and crystal skulls, one stands out for an intensity that is nearly impossible to ignore:
> “I saw a very distant time on our planet, when different life forms competed for who would populate this world…”
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This was not a metaphor.
This was no ordinary dream.
The vision was described as vivid and absolute, as if the observer had been ripped from the present and plunged into a forgotten stratum of reality.
It was a landscape where Earth's history seemed to predate humanity—or even the very definition of humanity itself.
### 🧿 THE EXPERIMENT: WHEN AN OBJECT BECOMES A PORTAL
The episode reportedly took place within an alternative research environment connected to Rosicrucian Park in San Jose, California—one of the most enigmatic centers historically associated with the study of crystals and consciousness.
In this setting, objects known as crystal skulls were analyzed not merely as archaeological artifacts, but as potential "symbolic interfaces" for information.
This is where psychometry entered the picture—the controversial practice of attempting to glean information by touching a physical object.
And it was through one of these physical contacts that the vision supposedly occurred.
### 🌠 THE VISION: EARTH BEFORE HUMANITY
According to the account, upon holding the object, the sensitive was overcome by a sequence of overwhelming images:
* A profoundly ancient planet Earth
* Unrecognizable landscapes
* Competing life forms vying for the very occupation of the world
But that wasn't the most unsettling part.
It was what came with it.
The observer described the presence of:
* Physical, non-human entities
* Corporeal extraterrestrial life forms
* Non-material intelligences described as "interdimensional"
This was not experienced as fantasy, but as a directly perceived reality—an "existential field" where different consciousnesses fought for something fundamental: the right to claim the Earth.
### 🧪 THE REAL-WORLD SETTING: ROSICRUCIAN, VOGEL, AND FRONTIER SCIENCE
This type of account did not emerge from a vacuum.
It is tied to a web of experiments and research that took place within alternative consciousness-investigation circles.
Chief among these is the work of **Marcel Vogel**, a researcher who explored the possibility of interactions between human consciousness and crystalline structures.
In the same context, material research institutions and laboratories—most notably **Hewlett-Packard**—are frequently mentioned in physical analyses of crystal skulls, particularly regarding their composition and manufacturing marks.
While these technical analyses never confirmed extraordinary origins, they fueled an entire field of alternative interpretations.
### 🧠 BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THE UNEXPLAINED
Within parapsychology, psychometry has never been proven as a scientific phenomenon.
Yet, it has never ceased to fascinate researchers and explorers of consciousness.
The core issue isn't just "the object."
It is what happens when someone believes the object can speak.
And in this case, what was "heard" was no ordinary data. It was an entire narrative about Earth's ancient past—or something very close to it.
### 🌌 THOMAS CAMPBELL AND REALITY AS CONSCIOUSNESS
Within this same frontier territory between physics and subjective experience, physicist and author **Thomas Campbell** proposed an even more radical idea:
What if reality isn't matter—but information?
In his theory, the universe is an evolving consciousness system where:
* Reality is processed as information
* Consciousness is the fundamental element
* Subjective experiences can reflect actual layers of this system
It is not mainstream science. But it isn't just ordinary philosophy either. It is an attempt to explain the very fabric of reality.
### ⚠️ THE UNSETTLING CORE
The most uncomfortable aspect of this kind of account is not the presence of "mystical" elements.
It is the sensation that they were experienced as entirely real.
The vision was not described as imagination; it was described as perception.
This creates a gray area where science, symbolism, and human experience blur together.
### 🧩 CONCLUSION: BETWEEN WHAT WAS SEEN AND WHAT CAN BE PROVEN
There is no scientific evidence that this "distant time" ever existed as described.
There is no proof of psychometry as a tool for accessing real-world information.
And there is no consensus that crystal skulls are anything more than historical artifacts or symbolic objects.
Yet, the story endures.
Because it doesn't just talk about crystals. It speaks to something much deeper:
👉 **The possibility that human consciousness is trying to access something we don't yet know how to name.**
And perhaps that is exactly what makes this story so impossible to forget.
## 🧪 DEVELOPMENT: LABS, CRYSTALS, AND THE FRONTIER OF SCIENCE
Expanding from the core of this psychometric account, the narrative opens up into a network of investigations that, throughout the 20th century, occupied a gray area between experimental science, symbolism, and parapsychology.
### 🏛️ ROSICRUCIAN PARK AND THE EXPERIMENTAL TRADITION
A significant portion of these experiments is linked to Rosicrucian Park in San Jose, California, headquarters of the **Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis (AMORC)**.
This environment was not a conventional scientific laboratory, but rather a hybrid space hosting:
* Symbolic studies
* Alternative historical investigations
* Experiments in perception and consciousness
In this environment, objects like the crystal skulls began to be treated not just as archaeological artifacts, but as potential catalysts for perceptual experiences.
### 🧪 MARCEL VOGEL AND THE CRYSTAL-CONSCIOUSNESS HYPOTHESIS
Researcher **Marcel Vogel**, a former IBM senior scientist, became one of the central figures in this field.
He proposed ideas that went far beyond conventional physics, suggesting that:
* Crystals could respond to human intention
* Crystalline structures could store "information" in a non-technical manner
* Human consciousness could interact with organized matter on subtle levels
While these hypotheses are not accepted by modern physics, they heavily influenced alternative literature on consciousness and matter.
### 🧪 HEWLETT-PACKARD AND MATERIAL ANALYSIS
Parallel to this alternative experimental scene, the tech company **Hewlett-Packard** is frequently cited in accounts regarding the technical analysis of crystal skulls.
These tests reportedly involved methods such as:
* Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
* Quartz surface analysis
* The evaluation of potential machining or tool marks
> 📌 **Note:** These analyses, when documented, refer strictly to physical studies of the material. They do not validate any spiritual or consciousness-related claims associated with the objects.
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The general consensus within the scientific community remains that there is no conclusive evidence pointing to an extraordinary origin for these artifacts.
### 🔮 MICHEL / MICHAEL CAMPBELL AND THE PSYCHOMETRIC EXPERIENCE
Within this same series of experiments, the figure of Michel (or Michael) Campbell emerges. Accounts describe him as a sensitive participant in psychometric sessions.
Reportedly exposed to a crystal skull during one of these sessions, he experienced an altered state of perception.
According to records associated with the episode:
* He experienced a powerful emotional response upon contacting the object.
* Intense, fragmented mental imagery surfaced.
* His perception evolved into a sweeping, macro-scale historical narrative.
This leads directly to the core of his account: **the vision of a deeply distant era where different terrestrial and extraterrestrial life forms competed to colonize the Earth.**
This experience is strictly categorized as subjective, rather than an objective observation of historical events.
### 🧠 BETWEEN EXPERIENCE, SYMBOLISM, AND INTERPRETATION
Collectively, these accounts build a complex framework where three distinct layers overlap:
1. **The Experimental Layer:** Psychometry sessions, object observation, and participant testimonies.
2. **The Interpretive Layer:** Symbolic readings of mental imagery linked to consciousness, memory, or energy.
3. **The Expanded Narrative Layer:** Subsequent interpretations connecting these experiences to broader themes like the origins of life, ancient civilizations, non-human intelligences, and interdimensional structures.
### 🌌 THE CONVERGENCE POINT
It is at this exact intersection that the psychometric account stops being a mere individual experience and integrates into a broader field of speculation regarding consciousness and reality.
The question that ultimately emerges is not just "what was seen," but rather:
👉 **What does it mean to perceive something as entirely real within an altered state of consciousness?**
## 📚 COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY
### 🧠 1. Parapsychology and Psychometry
* Rhine, J. B. (1934). *Extra-Sensory Perception*. Duke University Press.
* Rhine, J. B. (1947). *The Reach of the Mind*. William Sloane Associates.
* Tart, Charles T. (1969). *Altered States of Consciousness*. Wiley.
* Irwin, Harvey J. (2007). *An Introduction to Parapsychology*. McFarland.
### 🧿 2. Altered States of Consciousness and Perception
* James, William (1902). *The Varieties of Religious Experience*. Longmans, Green & Co.
* Grof, Stanislav (1988). *The Adventure of Self-Discovery*. SUNY Press.
* Monroe, Robert A. (1971). *Journeys Out of the Body*. Doubleday.
* Grof, Stanislav (1992). *The Holotropic Mind*. HarperOne.
### 🔮 3. Crystal Skulls and Fringe Archaeology
* Jenkins, David & Francis, Chris (1992). *The Skull Speaks*.
* Thomas, Richard & Morton, Christopher (2008). *The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls*.
* Feder, Kenneth L. (2010). *Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology*. McGraw-Hill.
* Pohl, Mary. (Various papers on Mesoamerican history and critical archaeology).
### 🧪 4. Rosicrucianism and Esoteric Context
* Heindel, Max (1909). *The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception*.
* Hall, Manly P. (1928). *The Secret Teachings of All Ages*.
* AMORC (Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis). *Institutional publications and archival materials from Rosicrucian Park*.
### 🧬 5. Marcel Vogel and Alternative Crystallography
* Vogel, Marcel. *Compiled interviews and lectures from independent archives on crystals and consciousness*.
* Vogel, Marcel & collaborators. *Non-academic white papers and conference transcripts on mind-crystal interaction*.
* *Note: There are no peer-reviewed scientific papers validating Vogel's hypotheses regarding "consciousness in crystals."*
### 🌌 6. Consciousness Theories and Informational Reality
* Campbell, Thomas W. (2003–2007). *My Big TOE (Theory of Everything)*. Lightning Strike Books.
* Monroe, Robert A. & Campbell, Thomas W. *Conceptual collaboration files on non-local consciousness studies (informal/non-academic)*.
### 🧠 7. Theoretical Physics and Models of Reality (Comparative)
* Bohm, David (1980). *Wholeness and the Implicate Order*. Routledge.
* Penrose, Roger (1989). *The Emperor’s New Mind*. Oxford University Press.
* Schrödinger, Erwin (1944). *What Is Life?*. Cambridge University Press.
* Wheeler, John Archibald (1983). *Law Without Law* (Papers on information theory and the nature of reality).
### 🏛️ 8. Critical and Skeptical References (Scientific Balance)
* Feder, Kenneth L. *Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries*.
* Carroll, Robert T. *The Skeptic’s Dictionary*.
* Kurtz, Paul. *Skepticism and Humanism*.
* Hines, Terence. *Pseudoscience and the Paranormal*.

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