Basically this involves a form of telepathy, and our collective unconscious. Everyone has the ability to know the future, secrets of the past, or present day things. This is useful in locating missing people in crime’s, searching for cure’s for diseases and more, finding out what your friends intentions are, etc. There is a plethora of ways this can be useful. I’m making this forum to encourage everyone who’s interested to research this topic and bring questions, answers, experiences, and more here. Google it and see what you can learn about it; youtube it and see what researchers, theorists, and regular people do with remote viewing. This forum will be a guide to remote viewing with a little help from whoever wants to contribute.
do you have to get yourself to be falling asleep in a trance ?
Nope, this is something you can do while completely conscious, during the day, night, morning, anytime. This only requires practice and patience.
It’s definitely a well discussed subject in western culture, mainly because it is ‘proven’ to work. Which of course causes many scientists to look deeply into this.
It’s very easy to do, like everything you know how to do…
On my first attempt, I remote viewed a set of coordinates and I saw a circle , a whole bunch of people , and an image of water. The picture was an overview of a city, in the picture you could see a river, a light bridge (which I didn’t view) and a round stadium (which appeared as a circle from that angle with lots of people in it. The key is to drop down into alpha/theta brainwaves and remain completely neutral to the process. Just letting whatever comes come. When you are experienced and familiar with the process, it gets quite easy to perform in beta brainwaves (normal wide awake state of mind).
There’s all sorts of practices regarding remote viewing. And it’s a very fun activity to engage in!
RelV, what does it feel like when you remote view? what do you see? what do you sense? and how do you stay neutral? Do you relax and clear your mind of all thoughts? And what do you focus on, a set of #'s? If you have time it would be awesome if you listed some techniques and strategies.