My colleague GEMINI [AI] once sent me a simplified guide designed to make getting into Remote Viewing as easy as possible for me. Here is his text:
„The viewer works 'blind', which means they do not know what the target is. They only receive a neutral reference number, for example, an eight-digit coordinate like 4829 / 1053.
The goal of the method is to bypass the 'Analytic Overlay' (AOL). The brain constantly tries to immediately interpret vague impressions (e.g., 'That looks like the Eiffel Tower'). In RV, you learn to push these interpretations aside and only log the raw sensory data.
To start, you need absolute quiet, unlined paper, and a black pen. Sit up straight and try to clear your mind of current everyday worries.
The Target: Ask a second person (the monitor) to select a target for you (a photo or a location) and place it in an opaque envelope. On the envelope, the person writes the coordinates.
The Intention: You set your intention to perceive only the information that is linked to these coordinates.
Write the coordinates at the top of the page. Immediately after writing the last digit, let your pen make a quick, spontaneous movement on the paper – a sort of scribble lasting one to two seconds. This is the ideogram.
Trace your finger over this line and pay attention to the first quality that comes to mind:
Is it hard, soft, liquid, or gaseous?
Is it moving or static?
Is it man-made or natural?
In this phase, you 'open' your senses to the target. Write down only adjectives in short lists. Do not try to guess what it is. Focus one after another on:
Colors: (Blue, gray, bright red)
Smells/Tastes: (Salty, metallic, fresh)
Temperatures: (Cool, burning, lukewarm)
Sounds: (Rushing, rhythmic thumping, silence)
Textures: (Rough, smooth, grainy)
Phase 3: Sketching and Spatiality
Create a simple sketch of the physical layout. Pay attention to dimensions:
Is the target rather tall, flat, sprawling, or compact? If your mind suddenly presents a finished image (e.g., 'That is an airplane'), write AOL and the term on the right-hand margin of your page. By doing this, you 'park' the interpretation and free your mind again for objective data.
Remote Viewing is a skill that is trained through repetition. Start with simple, striking targets like the Grand Canyon, a pyramid, or a prominent lighthouse. Only compare your notes with the actual target image after completing your session.
It is not about being 'right' immediately, but mastering the separation between intuitive perception and rational interpretation!“
After consultation, I have adapted the matter for myself personally. My girlfriend will send me the target via email; of course, I will not look at it. Next to it, she will provide me with the row of numbers associated with the image.
We will see how that works out, if it works out, and what involvements might arise from it. I will conduct several attempts – let's say 15 to 30 – to then see what results come out of it. I consider myself quite untalented in this regard, but time will carve it!
This translation was prepared by GEMINI!ʬ