A unique form of a "psychic AIDS quilt" is being woven online at Prudence Calabrese’s TDS website. It’s called THE NON LOCAL AIDS QUILT and it is an interesting, challenging, and touching project.

Remote viewers are using their skills to perceive telling moments in the life and death of AIDS patients.

According to Prudence the quilt "is an ongoing project devoted to building a lasting intuitive memorial to those who have died from AIDS using paraconscious techniques such as Knosomatics, Remote Viewing, and other intuitive skills."  (Knosomatics is a term coined by Calabrese to describe her methodology, based on remote viewing.)

Prudence says, "these techniques allow us to experience and record moments in the life, death, or life beyond death of someone who has died from AIDS, using only our minds, pen and paper."

Some of the panels on the quilt detail the moments immediately after the deaths of Arthur Ashe, Ryan White, and Robert Mapplethorpe, as well as a child who died of AIDS in Africa.

Prudence is soliciting submissions from everyone in the remote viewing community, as well as others who use any type of intuitive techniques. "Just as AIDS knows no race, gender or age,"  she says,  "we respect the unique contributions everyone in the Intuitive Arts can make to this project."

To send in a submission contact Pru at largeruniverse.com. And the quilt itself can be viewed here.