About TDM and Birdie Jaworski
TransDimensional Mapping™ (TDM) is a groundbreaking method of remote viewing developed by Birdie Jaworski after decades of research, practice, and innovation. TDM builds on Birdie’s foundational work with methods inspired by the U.S. government’s Stargate Program and takes remote viewing to an entirely new level. At its core, TDM employs dynamic, large-scale “maps” to organize and explore data, enabling practitioners to explore any target experience — across time, space, or concept — with precision and clarity.
Unlike traditional approaches, TDM treats all data as relevant, unlocking deeper layers of meaning through careful deconstruction and analysis. It focuses on creating comprehensive narratives that answer essential questions — who, what, when, where, and why — bringing clarity to even the most complex inquiries. Whether searching for missing persons, investigating mysterious phenomena, or uncovering hidden truths, TDM offers unparalleled potential for exploration and discovery.
About Birdie Jaworski
Birdie Jaworski (Prudence “Pru” Calabrese) is the founder and developer of TransDimensional Mapping (TDM), an innovative method that expands on the foundations of remote viewing to explore consciousness, timelines, and non-human intelligence in structured and verifiable ways. With decades of experience in both practice and teaching, she has guided thousands of students worldwide to develop their intuitive capacities, investigate hidden realities, and apply these skills to practical and transformative projects.
Her professional journey spans a rare intersection of disciplines: as a digital forensics expert with a Master’s degree in Digital Forensics and Writing, she brings rigor, structure, and analytic precision to the study of consciousness. As a former Vice President of the Farsight Institute and founder of TransDimensional Systems, she has long been at the forefront of applied remote viewing and advanced perceptual methodologies. Today, through her TDM trainings, retreats, and her student development platform Mapping Mavericks, she continues to expand the frontiers of what it means to explore sentience, timelines, and contact with non-human intelligences.
Her work has been described as blending the scientific and the mystical, with TDM serving as a bridge: structured enough for academic inquiry, yet expansive enough to embrace the ineffable. Whether investigating timelines, working on operational projects such as missing person cases, or facilitating contact with non-human intelligence, Birdie’s mission is clear: to empower people to map their own experiences of reality and discover the deeper dimensions of existence.
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