Remote Viewing Tutorial: See Distant Places

Remote Viewing Tutorial: See Distant Places

What Is Remote Viewing?

Remote viewing is the psychic ability to perceive and describe distant locations, objects, people, or events without being physically present and without using your ordinary five senses. It's the practice of projecting your consciousness beyond your body to gather accurate information about targets that may be thousands of miles away—or even in different time periods.

Unlike astral projection where you feel like you're traveling out of body, remote viewing is more like receiving impressions, images, and sensory data about a distant target while remaining fully conscious and grounded in your physical body. You're essentially accessing information from the quantum field or collective consciousness.

Remote viewing isn't science fiction. It was studied and used extensively by the U.S. military and intelligence agencies for over 20 years in programs like Stargate Project. Researchers at Stanford Research Institute documented statistically significant results that proved remote viewing is a real, trainable skill—not imagination or lucky guessing.

The Science Behind Remote Viewing

Remote viewing operates on principles that challenge conventional physics but align with quantum mechanics:

Non-local consciousness: Your consciousness isn't confined to your brain or body. It can access information from anywhere in space-time because consciousness itself is non-local.

The quantum field: All information exists in an interconnected field of energy and consciousness. Remote viewing is the practice of tuning into this field to retrieve specific data.

Morphic resonance: Biologist Rupert Sheldrake's theory suggests that information is stored in morphic fields that can be accessed across distance and time.

The observer effect: Quantum physics shows that consciousness affects reality. Remote viewing demonstrates that consciousness can also perceive reality beyond physical limitations.

Decades of research at institutions like Princeton, Stanford, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences have produced peer-reviewed studies validating remote viewing as a genuine phenomenon.

Types of Remote Viewing

Coordinate Remote Viewing (CRV): Using geographic coordinates as a target reference. The viewer doesn't know what's at those coordinates but describes what they perceive.

Extended Remote Viewing (ERV): A deeper, more meditative state where the viewer accesses more detailed information over longer sessions.

Associative Remote Viewing (ARV): Using associated images or symbols to predict future events or outcomes.

Controlled Remote Viewing: The structured military protocol developed by Ingo Swann, using specific stages and techniques to gather accurate data.

How Remote Viewing Works

Remote viewing bypasses your analytical mind (which wants to guess and imagine) and accesses your subconscious or higher consciousness, which has access to non-local information. The key is learning to distinguish between:

  • Signal: Genuine psychic impressions from the target
  • Noise: Mental chatter, imagination, expectations, and analytical overlay

Successful remote viewing requires entering a relaxed, receptive state where you can receive subtle impressions without your logical mind interfering and contaminating the data with guesses or assumptions.

Preparing for Remote Viewing Practice

Create the Right Environment

  • Quiet space free from distractions
  • Comfortable temperature
  • Dim lighting (not complete darkness)
  • Paper and pen for recording impressions (avoid typing—handwriting accesses different brain states)
  • Timer for session length

Enter the Optimal State

Remote viewing works best in a light meditative state—alert but relaxed, focused but not straining. This is similar to the state right before falling asleep or just after waking.

Pre-session protocol:

  1. Sit comfortably with paper and pen ready
  2. Take several deep breaths to relax your body
  3. Ground yourself with root visualization
  4. Set clear intention: "I will accurately perceive and describe the target"
  5. Create psychic protection (white light shield)
  6. Clear your mind of expectations and assumptions

Step-by-Step Remote Viewing Tutorial

Stage 1: Initial Contact (Ideograms)

You'll be given a target reference number (like "Target 7392"). You don't know what this number represents—that's intentional to prevent your analytical mind from guessing.

  1. Write the target number on your paper
  2. Close your eyes briefly and say the number mentally
  3. Immediately draw whatever mark or scribble comes to mind (this is your ideogram—a symbolic representation of the target)
  4. Don't think or analyze—just let your hand move automatically
  5. Describe the feeling of the ideogram: "hard," "soft," "natural," "man-made," "moving," "still"

Stage 2: Sensory Impressions

Now gather basic sensory data about the target without trying to identify what it is.

Record impressions for each sense:

  • Visual: Colors, brightness, shapes, textures (don't name objects yet)
  • Auditory: Sounds, volume, rhythm, tone
  • Tactile: Temperature, texture, hardness/softness, moisture
  • Olfactory: Smells, pleasant/unpleasant
  • Gustatory: Tastes if applicable
  • Emotional: Feelings the target evokes
  • Dimensional: Size, scale, height, depth

Write down everything that comes, even if it seems random or contradictory. Don't judge or filter.

Stage 3: Dimensional and Spatial Data

Sketch the basic layout or structure of the target:

  • Draw rough shapes and spatial relationships
  • Note vertical vs. horizontal elements
  • Indicate relative sizes and positions
  • Don't worry about artistic skill—stick figures and basic shapes are fine

Stage 4: More Detailed Impressions

Go deeper into specific aspects:

  • Materials present (wood, metal, water, stone, etc.)
  • Movement or stillness
  • Natural or artificial
  • Purpose or function (without naming the object)
  • Associated energies or atmospheres

Stage 5: Analytical Overlay Management

Your analytical mind will try to guess what the target is. When this happens:

  1. Recognize it as "AOL" (Analytical Overlay)
  2. Write "AOL: [your guess]" to acknowledge and dismiss it
  3. Return to pure sensory impressions without naming or identifying

Example: If you think "This feels like a beach," write "AOL: beach" then continue describing sensory data without assuming it's a beach.

Stage 6: Deeper Exploration

If you're getting clear impressions, you can explore further:

  • Move your awareness around the target
  • Look from different angles or perspectives
  • Zoom in on specific details
  • Sense the history or future of the location
  • Perceive any beings or consciousness present

Stage 7: Summary and Conclusion

After 20-30 minutes (or when impressions stop flowing):

  1. Review everything you've recorded
  2. Create a summary sketch or description
  3. Note your confidence level for different impressions
  4. Close the session with grounding and protection
  5. Only then look at the actual target to verify accuracy

Practice Exercise: Beginner Remote Viewing

Start with this simple exercise to build your skills:

Partner practice:

  1. Have a friend select a photograph of a location (don't show you)
  2. They assign it a random number (Target 1234)
  3. You perform remote viewing using the steps above
  4. Record all impressions without trying to guess
  5. After 20 minutes, compare your impressions to the actual photo
  6. Note what you got right—even small details count

Solo practice:

  1. Use online remote viewing practice sites that provide random targets
  2. Or create sealed envelopes with photos inside, numbered on the outside
  3. Shuffle them so you don't know which is which
  4. Select one and remote view it
  5. Open the envelope only after completing your session

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Trying too hard: Straining blocks the flow of information. Stay relaxed and receptive.

Letting analytical mind take over: Your logical brain will try to guess and name things. Acknowledge AOL and return to pure sensory data.

Expecting perfect accuracy immediately: Remote viewing is a skill that improves with practice. Even experienced viewers aren't 100% accurate.

Judging impressions as "wrong" during the session: Record everything without filtering. Seemingly random details often prove accurate.

Not grounding before and after: Remote viewing can leave you spacey. Always ground thoroughly.

Practicing when tired or emotional: Your state affects accuracy. Practice when you're calm and alert.

Giving up too quickly: Some people get clear impressions immediately; others need weeks of practice. Keep going.

Improving Your Remote Viewing Accuracy

Practice regularly: Daily or several times per week produces the fastest improvement.

Keep detailed records: Track your sessions, accuracy rates, and what conditions produce best results.

Study your patterns: Notice which types of impressions you get most accurately (visual, emotional, dimensional, etc.).

Work with feedback: Always verify your impressions against the actual target to train your psychic senses.

Meditate daily: A quiet mind receives clearer signals.

Stay humble and curious: Approach each session with beginner's mind, not ego.

Join a practice group: Working with others provides accountability, feedback, and shared learning.

Advanced Remote Viewing Applications

Once you've developed basic skills, you can use remote viewing for:

  • Finding lost objects or missing persons
  • Gathering information about distant locations before traveling
  • Exploring historical events or future possibilities
  • Assisting in research or investigation
  • Connecting with distant loved ones
  • Exploring other dimensions or non-physical realms
  • Accessing information for creative projects

Ethics of Remote Viewing

With this ability comes responsibility:

  • Respect privacy: Don't remote view people without permission
  • Use for highest good: Apply your skills to help, not harm or manipulate
  • Maintain humility: You won't always be accurate—don't make important decisions based solely on remote viewing
  • Protect yourself: Always use psychic protection when viewing unknown targets
  • Honor free will: Don't use remote viewing to control or interfere with others

Your Remote Viewing Journey

Remote viewing proves that consciousness is far more expansive than your physical body. You have the natural ability to perceive information across space and time, to access the quantum field of infinite data, and to explore reality beyond ordinary perception.

This skill takes practice, patience, and trust in your own abilities. Start with simple targets, practice regularly, record your results honestly, and watch your accuracy improve over time. Some sessions will be remarkably accurate; others will miss the mark. That's normal—even professional remote viewers have varying success rates.

What matters is that you're developing a profound psychic ability that expands your understanding of consciousness, reality, and your own potential. You're training your mind to access information in ways that conventional science is only beginning to understand.

The distant places you'll see, the information you'll access, and the expanded awareness you'll develop will transform how you understand yourself and the universe.

Your consciousness has no boundaries. Remote viewing is simply the practice of remembering that truth.

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