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REMOTE

VIEWING

Remote viewing is the ability to "see" things and places from a distance by focusing on the object or place in your mind. 

This is by far one of my favorite exercises to work on because it requires you to work with your Clairvoyance (clear seeing), Clairsentience (clear feeling), and other Clair's to help fine tune those abilities. So, no matter where you're at in your development, this exercise will benefit you. If you keep practicing, you'll be so good that you'll see pretty much anything you're needing to. For me, it's like actually being in a physical location, and if I spin in a slow circle, I can see everything around me as if I were there. Remote viewing is perfect for working on missing persons cases, finding lost objects, scouting an area before you arrive, find out where your teens are, lol, or pretty much anything. If you plan to do readings, this will come in handy big time and will help you elevate your vibrational frequency quickly. 

Below are instructions to show you how to do these exercises. It's much easier than it may seem, but I wanted to be as detailed as I could in case there were any questions. Once you start doing them, you'll get the hang of it quickly. I've included images towards the bottom of this page that summarizes the process in just a few words to show you how simple it actually is.


Clear Your Mind

Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and empty your mind of all thoughts, images and awareness, for five minutes before moving on. Visualize a black window in your mind that you'll use as your window for remote viewing, where you'll see your images through. Just like having a clear black screen in your mind. 

Learn To Keep Your Imagination Quiet

Your imagination will try to put images into that black window. You've been doing that all of your life, when you daydream, solve problems, or plan things. If you receive very vivid images, it is probably your imagination, not remote viewing, because remote viewed images are blurred and indistinct, especially at first. In remote viewing, you will see indistinct images, shapes, and colors, but they will usually not look like something identifiable. Relax and empty your mind if something clearly identifiable comes into it, and avoid trying to identify something or letting your imagination fill in the blanks to make something identifiable out of the impressions you have. If you can identify it, then your imagination has created it. When this happens, quiet your mind, make your window black, and start over again.

How To Do The Exercises

I'm going to have several exercises for you to practice with. Each exercise contains a series of numbers with a corresponding photo of a person, place or thing. This photo is what is associated with the numbers, and what you'll need to figure out. The image that contains a series of numbers is called a Target Identifier (TI), and is only used to give you something to focus on, but the numbers themselves don't mean anything. This number is associated with a photo that will be revealed when you're ready. You have to guess what is in the photo before you actually see it by focusing on the Target Identifier (numbers). Say the target number to yourself or see it written on the blackboard in your mind. Then sit quietly and wait for visual details, color, temperature, touch, texture, and emotional sense to come in. After you get impressions, open your eyes and sketch the images on a piece of paper or write the impressions down. Write only the details - don't try to decide what the target is. It will take you several times to work on each target. 


EXAMPLE: Say the photo (that is associate with a number) is of a cottage in the mountains. What you might see in your mind's eye could be squares, triangles, brown, blue, white circles, rectangle, pink, green, lines, etc. The squares could represent the buildings/homes, the triangles and brown and green could be for the mountains, blue and white circles for the sky and clouds, pink could be the flowers, rectangles could be the doors to the cottages, and lines representing people standing around. Be open to simple images that could represent anything in the photo. Once you start working with the exercises, you'll quickly get the hang of it.

 

OVERVIEW

 

Remote Viewing is the ability to perceive beyond the body's familiar senses. It's a way of using our natural extrasensory perception, by following a specific protocol that makes it accessible to anyone. We all have these abilities, to varying degrees; the remote viewing protocol makes it possible for each of us to harness them. RV is a fun way to recognize, practice and improve these abilities. 

OVERVIEW

 

Remote Viewing is the ability to perceive beyond the body's familiar senses. It's a way of using our natural extrasensory perception, by following a specific protocol that makes it accessible to anyone. We all have these abilities, to varying degrees; the remote viewing protocol makes it possible for each of us to harness them. RV is a fun way to recognize, practice and improve these abilities. 

SECTION 1

 

The photo associated with the coordinates could be most anything. Your challenge as a remote viewer is to connect with your future self, who is viewing that target image, and get an impression here and now of what image you will be looking at. 

First, you'll need a few minutes of quiet time. Your mind needs to be free of thoughts and commotion in order to be open and receptive. Some people like to meditate for a few minutes before they begin. 

Next, you need a clear intention in mind. Each target image is identified by a unique set of numbers called "coordinates" that you'll be given (for example 8625611). Read the coordinates carefully. Focus on your intention to see the target image that is associated with the set of numbers. 

Now just let go, and wait for any impressions that may arrive. Don't try to force anything, and don't try to think about it. This isn't an exercise in guessing or imagining, it's just about being open to receiving whatever may come on its own,. In fact, the more random-seeming and unpredictable that an impression is, the more likely it may be accurate. 

Just allow yourself to be open like this for a few minutes. Jot down any visual impressions or words that may cross your mind, Grab a piece of paper to draw or write notes. You might get impressions of shapes, colors, or objects. You don't need to make sense out of them, in fact, trying to interpret them at this stage can only get in the way. Just be open to any impression you might receive, and jot them down so that you don't forget. 

Once you're done receiving impressions of the target image and have written everything down that you've picked up on, it's time to view the photo that has been hidden by that associated set of numbers, Keep in mind that it's very rare to remote view and visualize the complete targe image with perfect accuracy. More often, you'll receive impressions of shapes and colors. You might interpret them in one way when you receive the impression, but that interpretation might not be correct. For example, I once go an impression on an orange-colored sphere, and I interpreted it to be an orange. The target image turned out to be a bronze globe. The impressions I received were correct, but my interpretation was off.

Take a look at the notes or sketches that you wrote on your paper. Does the hidden image have any shapes, colors, textures or anything else in common with the impressions that you received?

Below are a few comparisons between sketches made during a remote viewing session, and the photo that turned out to be the target image of that session. Notice that the sketches show features that are clearly part of the target image, but that the impressions themselves don't provide a clear image. 

SHOW EXAMPLES

VIEWING THE REVEAL

It's important to look at the target image carefully and to read the coordinates with the reveal. This is because during your remote viewing session, you were attempting to connect to your own mind, when looking at the target image associated with these coordinates. So, to complete the loop (and give you something to have remotely viewed in the first place), the feedback stage of examining the tarte image when it's received is very important. 

In fact, when examining the target images you may find it helpful to think back to your remote viewing session when you were receiving impressions of the target image. 
Doing so may help you understand the impressions when viewing future target images. 

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