Increase Your Ability – Remote Viewing – Part 3

Remote Viewing

Remote Viewing

Let’s take a look at the remote viewing process utilizing an interviewer to ask you questions while you project your thoughts toward your target.  This guide will show you some of the do’s and “never do’s” of this process.  Keep in mind that one of the most important things in remote viewing is to maintain your concentration and block out any potential “corrupting” thoughts on your experience. 

Distractions and suggestions should be kept to a minimum to ensure that your visions are “pure.”

First, as always, it’s incredibly important to ensure that your mind is in the right state in order to enter your remote viewing trance.  Our entrainment therapy is created specially to ensure the maximum efficiency in unlocking your remote viewing potential. 

In addition to quickly developing skills that normally take years before they can be practical, it ensures you don’t waste any time getting your mind to the right frequency where remote viewing takes place. 

Remote Viewing Tools are at The Unexplainable Store (Not for Weak Minds) 

The “interviewer” should be informed of the process of remote viewing as you understand it.  Not everyone experiences remote viewing the same way, and therefore it’s important to have your interviewer be sensitive to the process you are going through so they don’t accidentally step on your toes or interrupt the process. 

Explain to your interviewer what you experience so you can both customize a system of communication that works best for both of you.  Keep in mind they cannot see what you see, so you’ll have to use as much detail as possible when describing what you are able to observe.

Next, let’s take a look at the form of questions.  Questions don’t have to be seen by you ahead of time.  In fact, this is likely something that could “corrupt” or interfere with your remote viewing experience as you could possibly be bringing preconceived notions of what you should be looking for long before you get into the remote viewing state. 

It’s preferable that you instead discover the assignment as you are in the right state and see if you can project your thoughts to it.  Have the interviewer plan out ahead of time a specific assignment for you both to work on, rather than simply asking questions about everything you see.  Stay open to improvised questions if something interesting comes up, but most attention should be paid to a specific area or object.

The interviewer should be aware that remote viewing isn’t always exact.  Some people are simply more predisposed to hits than others and no one starts any skill by mastering it.  That’s what makes it a skill.  The more time you both spend on this task practicing the more success you will have.  You may be surprised by how quickly your “guesses” turn out to be useful and pragmatic observations.  Don’t be alarmed when you have uncanny and accurate results.  This could close doors if your mind is afraid of the skill you have acquired.

Finally, let’s take a look at the “tone” of the interview.  The tone should be friendly, calm, and positive.  A healthy dose of skepticism can be a positive and helpful trait to have in friends, but the time for skepticism is not the interview process. 

Think of it like this.  Imagine if you were to tell someone who had never seen a piano, “I can learn to press the keys on this device and turn the individual tones into music.  And I can become so good at it that I can do so blindfolded while chewing bubblegum.”  The person may skeptically jab at a few keys, hear the tones and then look at you and say, “That’s impossible.”  If you were still learning how to play the piano, you would find this negative talk to be quite distracting. 

Find someone who will encourage and nurture your skill and you will both be enjoying the fruits of your labor shortly.  A calm voice should be used by both participants.  You should use neutral language unless absolutely necessary for descriptions.  Your third eye is the piano and the images you turn into words and drawings are the music.  Practice makes perfect.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this final installation of our manual on remote viewing.  This process is a powerful tool that can be used to the benefit not only of yourself, but if you have sufficiently practiced this skill you can use it to help others as well.

Increase Your Ability – Remote Viewing – Part 1

Increase Your Abilty – Remote Viewing – Part 2

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