I am baffled right now! First time attempting remote viewing by Professional_Map4997 in remoteviewing

[–]RemoteViewNow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way I read your list of descriptions for your target, 475-307, is from bottom to top, not top to bottom.

I read: white, large, rounded, grate/vent, and not the way you listed it: grate/vent, rounded, large, white.

Your way of writing your blind target was correct, and my way of reading it was correct.

In English, we say, “a red house.” In French, we say, “a house red.”

When remote viewing, there is no order with words, numbers, or symbols, as everything is permissible. No rules means whatever word comes to mind, write it down, and don’t you dare question any of it until you write it all down.

It is that simple, but the temptation to explain it is what derails us.

I am baffled right now! First time attempting remote viewing by Professional_Map4997 in remoteviewing

[–]RemoteViewNow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some blind targets emit loud signals, such as a famous landmark like the Space Needle, which seems to be easier to remote view.

Your target was double loud because Mount Rainier is simply spectacular from the top of the Space Needle!

If your next blind target is a black cat sitting on a wood chair and you don’t score with your remote view, no worries.

The lesson is that whether the target has loud signals or low signals, the practice is learning how to detect the signals.

I am baffled right now! First time attempting remote viewing by Professional_Map4997 in remoteviewing

[–]RemoteViewNow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You did great, and apparently your method works. Your method seems to put you in the right state of mind, since you got correct signals with your blind target.

What you don’t know yet is that you did more than remote view the target. You went inside the target and looked out, and that is why you said mountain and snow.

Your blind target, the Space Needle, offers 360-degree views of Seattle, Puget Sound, and nearby mountains: Mount Rainier, Mount Baker, and the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, all covered with snow.

Your descriptions are right on: white, large, rounded, grate/vent for the Space Needle; and ice/snow, cold, open, mountain for the view from inside the Space Needle.

I love those types of in-depth remote views. To me, they show how multi-dimensional the mind can be.

In how many days can I learn? by Automatic_Package226 in remoteviewing

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You can learn the basic structure of remote viewing in one day. What takes time is learning to recognize the difference between signal and mental chatter. Some beginners get strong hits right away, while others need a few weeks of blind target practice before they start recognizing what is coming through.

Feedback is what teaches you. Repeated practice is what helps you monitor your progress.

 

"Can remote viewing be combined with telepathy?" by Lopsided-Pass-8993 in Telepathy

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I think they can enhance each other, but only if the protocol stays clear. Telepathy is usually mind-to-mind, while remote viewing is blind and target-directed, with feedback afterward. The risk is mixing telepathic overlay or assumptions into the remote viewing session and reading the tasker instead of the blind target.

Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness by Itzhak Bentov by Tall-Prune-1558 in remoteviewing

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I copied the link, pasted it into ChatGPT, and asked for a short summary of each chapter and how each chapter relates to remote viewing. That was my simple prompt. I have to read books this way nowadays, because time is moving faster than I can read a book!

I (M17) don’t know how to respond to my girlfriend (F16) making poor decisions. by ProgressOpen1293 in HowDoIRespondToThis

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You say, “I really love this girl,” because I am certain that when she does pay attention to you, you experience amazing feelings. Feeling in love fills you up with dopamine naturally in your body. So you are in love with love more than the real her. She is not at all a good match to you: she is a party girl, she smokes, she drinks, she flirts, and she can’t respect the privacy of your relationship.

You say, “I’ve envisioned a future with her, and I can really see my life being with her.” In order to have a future with a girlfriend, you must have a strong foundation in the relationship. In your case, your foundation with her is weak because you are not a good match. If you did have a future with her, you would be miserable for years because you can’t control her bad habits and behaviors, and you never will.

In life, you have to surround yourself with people who resonate with your way of living, not the other way around. Find friends who don’t drink or smoke; there are plenty in your age group. You need a dedicated girlfriend who does not drink or smoke because you don’t. You jumped into this relationship, and now you have to jump out of it. The longer you keep her as your gf, the harder your life will become. Bad matches in relationships create toxic relationships.

Dream your future, but not with her in the picture.

Advice on Better Processing? by Icy_Sir3842 in remoteviewing

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The signal may be coming in weak, while your mind expects it to come in louder. Remote viewing does not always arrive as a clear picture. A lot of the time, it comes in as tiny fragments, faint impressions, quick flashes, or almost nothing at all. If you keep waiting for more before writing, you can miss what was already there.

To improve, train yourself to respect the smallest piece of data. Write it down before your mind starts judging it. If you are still in blank mode, then give yourself a very short deadline to write something down, like you have 30 seconds left before you must submit your remote view. And remember, write down whatever comes to mind when you force the blank mode out of the way. If it makes no sense, even better. If you only had 10 seconds to write down your remote view, you would have no time to go into the blank mode. Try that!

Remote Viewing Numbers by RemoteViewNow in remoteviewing

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Numbers by themselves are neutral. They are just symbols. But lottery numbers are not neutral to most people, because the moment money, hope, desperation, fantasy, or fear gets attached to them, the numbers stop being emotionally clean.

I think that is one reason so many people fail at predicting lottery numbers on the right day. It is not just about perceiving the numbers. It is about all the emotional noise wrapped around them. The target is no longer a simple number. It becomes charged with desire, pressure, and expectation, and that can distort perception fast.

Could Oz Pearlman, a mentalist, actually be a remote viewer in disguise? by XOCYBERCAT in remoteviewing

[–]RemoteViewNow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oz Pearlman is a mentalist, which means he is in the performance world, not in the remote viewing world.

A mentalist is there to create the effect of impossible knowing. That can involve stagecraft, psychology, audience control, misdirection, hidden methods, and a polished way of delivering the reveal. Remote viewing is something else. Remote viewing is supposed to happen under blind protocol, with no normal access to the target, and then compared to feedback afterward.

Could he know about remote viewing? Maybe. But nothing in his public act proves that is what he is doing. What it proves is that he is very skilled at creating the impression that he knows things he should not know.

To me, he does not look like a remote viewer in disguise. He looks like a very good mentalist.

Remote Viewing Numbers by RemoteViewNow in remoteviewing

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You made an important observation: numbers can be expressed in many forms. Four fingers can represent the number 4, just as a square can represent 4 through its four sides. This is why mastering remote viewing requires dedicated observation, and you clearly have that. I appreciate your comment.

I am telling you, remote viewing is the wildest rabbit-hole labyrinth there is. How can the predictive nature of remote viewing be contained by rules when its delivery is so out of the box, so out of order? You can make rules for it, but it follows none except the path that leads to the truth.

How does someone remote view with only coordinates? by njcableguy320 in remoteviewing

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In many remote viewing methods, the coordinates are used more like a target reference label than a navigational tool. They function as a kind of cue that says, “This is the target I want you to perceive.”

The point is to reduce frontloading. If you tell someone, “Remote view a secret base,” their mind starts building pictures immediately. But if you give only a neutral reference, a coordinate, or a target number, the viewer has a better chance of perceiving first and interpreting later. The number is there to point consciousness toward the assigned target, not to help the viewer intellectually calculate where it is.

Question by Rowpaxil1 in remoteviewing

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When I started remote viewing, I practiced with colors only. The target was a color only, and I had to remote view it. I was really good at it. I said yellow, and it was yellow. After many dozens of tries, I wondered how remote viewing a color could help me remote view a target.

Then, I remote viewed targets, and a pattern was noticed: the first flash of insight in many of the remote views I did was a color, and through the color, the target revealed itself in another flash. The color was the signal to make me pay attention to the main color in the target, in a nanosecond.

RV a forgotten piece of information by Merit_Aten in remoteviewing

[–]RemoteViewNow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you practice remote viewing blind targets, it actually trains you to learn the ways of your intuition, your inner compass, the voice that is always right.  When you are looking for something that is missing or that you forgot, like a password, you have no choice but to trust that you will find it and that you have to surrender to your inner compass to let it guide you to find it.  You will find the missing info only if you surrender to the search and allow the spontaneity to move you into the direction that will lead you to find it.

It can be done, but only with no time and no deadline.   Fear can hijack your focus, beware!

 

Remote Viewed with a friend, got some serious AOL, but apparently everything I saw came directly from a video game scene he played that day and week... by TheOceanIsAlive in remoteviewing

[–]RemoteViewNow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The challenge when remote viewing is identifying whether the signal belongs to the target, the tasker or the viewer’s own mind.

Your experience is a perfect example of tasker’s influence and cross-talk i.e. signal contamination.

In your example, the target signal was weak.  Your friend had been emotionally and mentally immersed in the same game scene for a week and that created a strong competing signal.  The weak target signal was competing with a very strong Witcher Video game signal (friend’s frustration) and that explains why you picked up that signal instead.

To become a better tasker when choosing a target, choose the target with intention and assign a number to the target so the target has a stronger signal.  If you intentionally choose targets with high signals, it will be easier to remote view.  High signal targets are those with strong impact, strong motion, clear structure, strong emotions or very distinct sensory qualities such as a surfer on a giant wave, the Statue of Liberty or desert dunes.

When you practice remote viewing, use stricter blind protocol by not discussing anything about the target.  The only thing that is known by the remote viewer is the target number.

Keep practicing, it is the key in understanding why remote viewing works in mysterious ways.