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Clive

This is a briefing page on Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) Research and Clive Siegner’s work in this field. This is a briefing page on Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) Research, as well as my work in this field.

Clive Siegner

Introduction

This page summarizes the key themes and information presented on this website. It focuses on the work of Clive Siegner in the area of Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC). ITC, as defined here, refers to the use of electronic devices to communicate with discarnate entities, including deceased individuals and, uniquely, sleeping individuals.

Main Themes & Key Ideas:

  • Core Belief: The fundamental premise of Clive Siegner’s work is:

"We are all Spirits having a Human Experience."

This statement implies a belief in the separation of the spirit and body, as well as the continuation of consciousness beyond physical death.

  • Definition of ITC: The website clearly defines ITC, attributing the term to Ernst Senkowski in the 1970s. ITC is described as "communication through any sort of electronic device such as tape recorders, fax machines, television sets or computers between spirits or other discarnate entities and the living." This broad definition highlights the potential for various technologies to act as mediums for communication with non-physical entities.
  • Focus on Communication: Clive’s work is centred on actively establishing communication with discarnate entities, not just observing phenomena. This involves using electronic equipment to record and document conversations with spirits, including those of deceased individuals and those of individuals who are asleep.
  • Communication with Sleeping Persons: A particularly notable aspect of Clive’s research is his work on communicating with individuals who are sleeping. "Communicating with sleeping persons is the one area where scientific research can prove its validity.” This suggests that Clive believes verifiable evidence for ITC is more likely to be found through this avenue of research.
  • Clive Siegner's Background: Clive Siegner's personal background is briefly outlined on this website, noting his roots in Tavistock, Ontario, and his diverse interests, including Reconnective Healing and PsychK. This information provides context for Clive’s exploration of spirituality and paranormal phenomena.
  • Published Works: Clive is an author of six books and a short story, many of which explore themes related to ITC, spirits, and discarnate entities, demonstrating his dedication to documenting and sharing his findings in this field. The specific titles of these works give insight into Clive’s research focus.
  • Emphasis on the Recorded Evidence: This website notes that the videos demonstrate "how ITC recordings are made" and "highlight the features of the books", implying that the collected evidence is central to the research and conclusions.
  • Accessibility: The website aims to educate and share information about Human Programming and ITC, as evident in its description, which states that it is "to help people understand". The website encourages engagement by directing people to Clive’s books, videos, and contact details.

Specific Details & Factual Points:

  • Origin and Location: Clive Siegner was born in London, Ontario, and currently resides in Tavistock, Ontario. He can be reached via email at cawsiegner@hotmail.com.
  • ITC Terminology: The term "Instrumental Transcommunication" (ITC) was coined by Ernst Senkowski in the 1970s.
  • Published Book Titles: The website lists these book titles:
  • Whose Program are you Running
  • Recording Conversations with Spirits
  • Recording Conversations with Oclamenta (The Extraterrestrial)
  • Further Recordings with Sleeping People
  • People who knew Jesus before and after his crucifixion
  • A First Love Story
  • The Aura – What does it tell us
  • Focus Area: The focus on recording conversations with spirits, and particularly with sleeping individuals, highlights a core aspect of Clive’s research within the broader field of ITC.

Quotes from Sources:

  • "We are all Spirits having a Human Experience." - This quote underscores the central philosophical belief driving Clive Siegner's work. 
  • "Ernst Senkowski coined Instrumental Trans Communication (ITC) in the 1970s to refer more generally to communication through any sort of electronic device, such as tape recorders, fax machines, television sets or computers, between spirits or other discarnate entities and the living." - This quote defines ITC.
  • "It is essential to understand that with ITC it is possible to communicate with deceased persons and with persons sleeping. Communicating with sleeping persons is the one area where scientific research can prove its validity." - This quote emphasizes the unique aspect of communicating with sleeping individuals and its potential for scientific validation.

Conclusion:

Clive’s work is deeply rooted in the belief of an ongoing spiritual existence and uses technology to facilitate communication with discarnate entities. His investigation into communication with sleeping persons is particularly notable. His videos with these people can prove that unknown information can be transmitted and later verified by the now awake person.  He freely offers his findings through his books, recordings, videos, and this website, providing a platform to explore and understand the realm of paranormal communication.

Main Themes & Key Ideas:

* Core Belief: The fundamental premise of Clive Siegner’s work is:

"We are all Spirits having a Human Experience."

This statement suggests a belief in the separation of spirit and body and the continuation of consciousness beyond physical death.

Definition of ITC: The website clearly defines ITC, attributing the term to Ernst Senkowski in the 1970s. ITC is described as "communication through any sort of electronic device such as tape recorders, fax machines, television sets or computers between spirits or other discarnate entities and the living." This broad definition highlights the potential for various technologies to act as mediums for communication with non-physical entities.

Focus on Communication: Clive’s work is centered on actively establishing communication with discarnate entities, not just observing phenomena. This involves using electronic equipment to record and document conversations with spirits, including deceased individuals and sleeping individuals.

Communication with Sleeping Persons: A particularly notable aspect of Clive’s research is his work on communicating with sleeping individuals. "Communicating with sleeping persons is the one area where scientific research can prove its validity.” This suggests that Clive believes verifiable evidence for ITC is more likely to be found through this avenue of research.

Clive Siegner's Background: Clive Siegner's personal background is briefly outlined on this website, noting his roots in Tavistock, Ontario, and his diverse interests, including Reconnective Healing and PsychK. This information provides context for Clive’s exploration of spirituality and paranormal phenomena.

Published Works: Clive is an author of six books and a short story, many of which explore themes related to ITC, spirits, and discarnate entities, demonstrating his dedication to documenting and sharing his findings in this field. The specific titles of these works give insight into Clive’s research focus.

Emphasis on the Recorded Evidence: This website notes that the videos demonstrate "how ITC recordings are made" and "highlight the features of the books", implying that the collected evidence is central to the research and conclusions.

Accessibility: The website's intention is to educate and share information about Human programming and ITC, evident in its description as being "to help people understand". The website encourages engagement by directing people to Clive’s books, videos, and contact details.

Specific Details & Factual Points:

Origin and Location: Clive Siegner was born in London, Ontario, and currently resides in Tavistock, Ontario. He is reachable via email at cawsiegner@hotmail.com.

ITC Terminology: The term "Instrumental Transcommunication" (ITC) is credited to Ernst Senkowski in the 1970s.

Published Book Titles: The website lists these book titles:

Whose Program are you Running

Recording Conversations with Spirits

Recording Conversations with Oclamenta (The Extraterrestrial)

Further Recordings with Sleeping People

People who knew Jesus before and after his crucifixion

A First Love Story

The Aura – What does it tell us

Focus Area: The focus on recording conversations with spirits and in particular with sleeping persons highlights a core aspect of Clive’s research within the broader field of ITC.

Quotes from Sources:

"We are all Spirits having a Human Experience." - This quote underscores the central philosophical belief driving Clive Siegner's work. 

"Instrumental Trans Communication, (ITC) was coined by Ernst Senkowski in the 1970s to refer more generally to communication through any sort of electronic device such as tape recorders, fax machines, television sets or computers between spirits or other discarnate entities and the living." - This quote provides a definition of ITC.

"It is essential to understand that with ITC it is possible to communicate with deceased persons and with persons sleeping. Communicating with sleeping persons is the one area where scientific research can prove its validity." - This quote emphasizes the unique aspect of communicating with sleeping individuals and its potential for scientific validation. 

Conclusion:

Clive’s work is deeply rooted in the belief of an ongoing spiritual existence and uses technology to facilitate communication with discarnate entities. His investigation into communication with sleeping persons is particularly notable. His videos with these people can prove that unknown information can be transmitted and later verified by the now awake person.  He freely offers his findings through his books, recordings, videos, and this website to provide a platform to explore and understand this realm of paranormal communication.

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