Mark Komissarov
Mark Komissarov was born in 1949 in Moscow, Russia. He developed the method known as the Center of Informational Perception, which he later renamed Direct Informational Perception. In addition, he conducts seminars for adults and children in various countries around the world on the topic of direct perception. He is also the author of the book “You Are the Clairvoyant of the 21st Century and Your Time Has Come. A View of the World with Eyes Wide Shut.”
As part of his professional activity, Mark works closely with research institutes that study the ability of the human brain to perceive information from the environment directly, bypassing the sensory organs familiar to us.
He particularly enjoys working with children who have visual impairments, as well as with schools for children who have partially or completely lost their eyesight. Mark Komissarov has trained licensed teachers in various countries who teach children according to his method. This method was developed for use with both children and adults: with children in the mode of “seeing,” and with adults in the mode of “knowing.”
What is Direct Informational Perception?
Direct Informational Perception is the ability of the human brain to receive information from the environment directly, bypassing the five senses familiar to us. Why is this important? Our lives require us to make decisions constantly. These decisions are made by the brain based on information received from the outside world. However, this information can only be correct if it is received by the brain accurately and truthfully.
Normally, we obtain the information we need through our sensory organs. These act as intermediaries between our brain and the world around us. However, the senses can be deceptive. When this happens, the information they transmit is not accurate, making it difficult for the brain to make the right decisions. In some cases, such incorrect decisions can have serious or even fatal consequences.
A person in whom the Center of Informational Perception is activated, however, is able to receive information from the environment directly, bypassing the five familiar senses. The information conveyed through Direct Informational Perception is precise and reliable.
As a result, new possibilities and abilities can develop:
- A person can gain greater self-confidence.
- This can lead to knowing what to do and how to behave in specific life situations.
- This ability can be deepened and further developed in all areas of life.
Direct Informational Perception can enable a person to remain informed about world events regardless of obstacles, distance, and even time.
In people with visual impairments and in children with learning difficulties, positive results have been observed through the application of this method.