Remote Viewing Protocols
Seeing Across Distance and Time
Remote viewing is the ability to perceive people, places, objects, or events at any distance or time using only your psychic perception. Originally developed and tested by the U.S. military, remote viewing has proven protocols that anyone can learn. This guide teaches structured methods to develop accurate remote viewing abilities.
Understanding Remote Viewing
What Is Remote Viewing?
Remote viewing (RV) is the controlled use of extrasensory perception to gather information about distant or unseen targets. You can view:
- Distant locations you've never visited
- Hidden objects or people
- Past events
- Future possibilities
- Other dimensions or realities
How It Works
Your consciousness is not limited by space or time. Through focused intention and specific protocols, you can project your awareness to any target and perceive information about it.
Remote Viewing vs. Other Psychic Abilities
RV is unique because it uses structured protocols that produce verifiable, consistent results. It's more systematic than spontaneous psychic impressions.
The Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV) Protocol
What You Need
- Pen and paper
- Quiet space
- Target coordinates (random numbers assigned to target)
- Monitor (person who knows target, provides coordinates)
- Relaxed, focused state
Stage 1: Initial Contact
- Monitor provides coordinates (e.g., "4829-7156")
- Write coordinates on paper
- Clear your mind completely
- Touch pen to coordinates
- Notice first impression (ideogram—simple line or shape)
- Draw the ideogram quickly without thinking
- Declare what it represents ("structure," "water," "land," etc.)
Stage 2: Sensory Data
Gather sensory impressions about the target.
Record:
- Colors you perceive
- Textures (rough, smooth, wet, dry)
- Temperatures (hot, cold, warm)
- Sounds you "hear"
- Smells you sense
- Tastes
- Dimensions (large, small, tall, wide)
Stage 3: Dimensional Data
Sketch what you're perceiving.
- Draw rough shapes and forms
- Don't try to make it perfect
- Just capture impressions
- Label elements
Stage 4: Emotional and Intangible Data
Perceive non-physical aspects.
- Emotions associated with target
- Purpose or function
- Aesthetic qualities
- Energetic impressions
Stage 5: Physical and Tangible Data
Detailed physical information.
- Specific objects present
- Materials (wood, metal, stone)
- Natural vs. man-made
- Movement or stillness
Stage 6: Complete Perception
Full immersion in the target.
- Move through the target location
- Explore from different angles
- Gather comprehensive information
- Create detailed description
Simplified Remote Viewing Method
For Beginners
- Receive target: Have someone choose a location (you don't know what)
- Relax and clear mind: Enter meditative state
- Set intention: "I will perceive the target location"
- Record impressions: Write or draw everything you perceive
- Don't analyze: Just report what comes
- Verify: Compare your impressions to actual target
- Track accuracy: Note hits and misses
Practice Exercises
Exercise 1: Photo Target Practice
- Have partner select photo (you don't see it)
- Partner assigns random coordinates
- You remote view using coordinates
- Describe what you perceive
- Partner reveals photo
- Compare and verify
Exercise 2: Location Viewing
- Partner chooses real location
- You describe what you perceive
- Include: landscape, structures, colors, atmosphere
- Partner verifies with photos or visit
Exercise 3: Object in Box
- Partner places object in sealed box
- You remote view the object
- Describe: shape, color, texture, purpose
- Open box and verify
Improving Accuracy
Avoid Analytical Overlay (AOL)
Your logical mind tries to interpret impressions—this creates errors.
When AOL occurs:
- Notice you're analyzing
- Write "AOL" and what you're thinking
- Set it aside
- Return to pure perception
- Don't let logic override impressions
Stay in the Signal Line
The "signal line" is the flow of accurate information.
- When impressions flow easily, you're in the signal
- When you struggle or think hard, you've left it
- Return to relaxed, receptive state
- Let information come to you
Record Everything
- Don't filter impressions
- Even "wrong" data may be symbolic
- Write it all down
- Analyze only after session ends
Advanced Applications
Viewing the Past
- Set intention to view specific historical event
- Perceive the scene as it occurred
- Gather historical information
- Verify against records when possible
Viewing the Future
- View probable future events
- Remember: futures are probabilities, not certainties
- Use for planning and preparation
- Track accuracy to calibrate
Finding Lost Objects
- Remote view the object's current location
- Describe surroundings
- Follow impressions to find it
Common Challenges
"I'm just making it up"
Solution: Track accuracy over multiple sessions. True RV proves itself through verification.
"My impressions are too vague"
Solution: Start with vague. Precision develops with practice. Even general impressions can be accurate.
"I get distracted by my thoughts"
Solution: Strengthen meditation practice. Note AOL and return to perception.
Your Remote Viewing Journey
Remote viewing is a learnable skill with proven protocols. Practice regularly, track your accuracy, and trust the process. With dedication, you'll develop the ability to perceive across any distance or time—a truly extraordinary gift.