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David Morehouse was not your typical soldier. Born into a military family, he was a product of constant movement and discipline, but in 1975, he found himself on the cusp of something entirely new. The U.S. Army had recently recruited him into a top-secret CIA program known as Stargate. It wasn't just his military training that was about to be pushed to its limits—it was his mind.
As David began his initiation into the program, he met Mel Riley, a seasoned trainer who would guide him through the strange world of remote viewing. Mel, a man with a quiet wisdom in his eyes, wasn’t just an ordinary military figure. He had been one of the first to transcend time and space, using psychic abilities to gather intelligence during covert operations. For Morehouse, it felt like stepping into the unknown. In those early days, everything seemed confusing, almost impossible to believe. "You are becoming something else," Mel told him, cryptic yet profound, knowing that the transformation David was undergoing was not just physical but mental.
In his first remote viewing sessions, Morehouse was introduced to the idea that the mind could break free from the confines of the body, travel across time and space, and observe things from far away. It wasn’t a superpower—it was a skill, something that needed to be honed and understood. But with every session, he struggled to grasp the reality of it. One moment, he felt like a soldier; the next, he felt like a stranger to himself, unsure of where the boundaries between his physical world and psychic experiences began and ended.
In 1977, Morehouse started to see the consequences of this skill, not just on his mind but on his sense of self. He began to question his identity, unable to reconcile the man he had been with the new abilities he was developing. The transition wasn’t easy, but the reality of his powers—of seeing beyond the limitations of the human eye—soon became undeniable.
It was in these early stages of training that he understood one crucial thing: remote viewing was not just about seeing what was out there, it was about understanding the immense responsibility that came with seeing beyond what others could. He could access information no one else could, but it came with a heavy toll.
As Morehouse’s training progressed, he was pulled deeper into the shadows of espionage, where the implications of his abilities would become far more serious. The journey had only just begun.
In the Shadows of Espionage
By 1978, David Morehouse had fully immersed himself in the secretive world of espionage through his involvement in the Stargate Program. It was no longer just about developing his psychic abilities—it was about using them to gather intelligence for the U.S. military. His training had led him into an unfamiliar realm where remote viewing became a tool of national security. But as the stakes grew higher, so did the pressure.
One of his key mentors, Bill Levy, a program director with a no-nonsense demeanor, constantly pushed him to refine his skills. “You’re a soldier, Morehouse,” he would remind him, “but now you’re also a weapon.” This was no longer theoretical. Morehouse was called upon to conduct remote viewing missions that were directly tied to military operations. The missions were high-stakes: access classified locations, track foreign targets, and gather intel that could save lives or, in some cases, influence the course of a war.
But with each mission, Morehouse found the moral weight of his work bearing down on him. It wasn’t just the physical exhaustion—it was the emotional toll of knowing that the information he provided could have far-reaching consequences. A pivotal moment came in 1980 when Morehouse was asked to help locate his close friend, Mike Foley, who had gone missing in a helicopter crash during a covert mission. The situation was personal, and Morehouse’s involvement made it all the more intense.
“I had to see it through,” he said, describing the remote viewing sessions he conducted to uncover the truth about Foley’s fate. But what he found wasn’t easy. The images were haunting—his friend’s final moments, the crash site, and the chaos that followed.
This experience forced Morehouse to face the dark reality of his work. While remote viewing gave him access to the unseen, it also revealed a deeper moral dilemma: what happens when the truth you uncover can’t be changed? As the missions continued, the personal cost of his psychic involvement became impossible to ignore.
As Morehouse grappled with these challenges, his journey began to take a different turn—one that would lead him to question not just his professional role but his very purpose. The shadows of espionage were now giving way to a deeper exploration of his own soul, and the path ahead was one he couldn’t have anticipated. The next phase of his journey would push him beyond the realm of intelligence and into something far more profound.
A Soldier's Spiritual Journey
By 1984, David Morehouse was no longer just a soldier or a psychic spy. His remote viewing sessions had taken him into uncharted territory—beyond intelligence and into a spiritual realm. As he honed his abilities, he began to experience profound visions, not of military targets, but of life and death itself. His journeys took him to places he never thought possible, where he encountered not only distant events but what could only be described as the essence of existence.
It was during one such session, while focusing on the aftermath of a mission, that Morehouse had his first direct encounter with the metaphysical. He found himself suspended in a mist, unable to fully understand what he was experiencing. He saw shapes, people, and events, but they were intangible, fleeting. His body seemed to vanish as his consciousness expanded, embracing a new way of seeing the world. The deeper he ventured, the more it became clear that his powers were shifting, pulling him toward something more than just observation—they were guiding him toward answers that his physical senses could never grasp.
"I didn’t know what I was seeing, but I felt it," he recalled, trying to describe the overwhelming sensation of being both nowhere and everywhere. It was in these moments that Morehouse realized he wasn’t just spying on foreign governments—he was accessing the very fabric of reality itself. It was overwhelming, terrifying, but also enlightening.
In 1987, during a particularly harrowing session, he confronted the toll his work had taken on him. The darkness of his mission—its secrecy, its weight—had started to seep into his soul. Morehouse saw visions of his past missions, the lives he had influenced, and the personal sacrifices that had been made in the name of national security. It became clear: the cost of his abilities was far more than physical exhaustion. It was a psychic toll, one that could not be undone.
As Morehouse looked back on his experiences, he realized that his true journey was not just about mastering remote viewing. It was about understanding the deeper nature of life, death, and purpose. His mission was evolving, not just as a soldier but as a seeker of truth. Remote viewing had opened doors to a reality where his role as a soldier was no longer enough. The experiences he had gained led him to confront the moral implications of his work and eventually find a sense of peace, beyond the military objectives that had once defined him.
This transformation marked the end of one chapter in his life and the beginning of a new one—one where the line between duty and personal awakening blurred.
As the editor of Heardly, through learning the journey of David Morehouse, we may come to understand that true transformation lies not just in external skills, but in the depth of our inner exploration.
Finally, share a sentence from the book to end today's reading: "We are instruments, and only when we accept that will we understand the responsibility that comes with the gift."”
Title Usage:“#StargateProject - Psychic Warrior · The book details the author's work with the CIA and Stargate Program, focusing on remote viewing and psychic phenomena in intelligence gathering, with statistically significant results.”
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