One of the ways you
can experience the Greater Reality is through remote viewing, a
form of psychic ability very common among people. Remote viewers "see" objects and scenes hundreds or thousands of miles away by closing their eyes and focusing on the object or place. Craig, author of this Web site, can do it. You may be able to do it. To test your
remote viewing ability, follow the instructions below.
If you would like to see how accurate remote viewers can be, click here to see some results of the Hawaii Remote Viewers Group viewings. Close the window when you are finished to return here.
A Remote Viewing Session
Glenn Wheaton is the founder of the Hawaii Remote Viewers Group. His group is acknowledged as the most accomplished group of remote viewers outside of the military today (and perhaps including the military). Their site is at
Glenn has done a remarkable viewing for a skeptic in which he viewed and sketched the contents of an envelope. To see the account of the viewing, click here. It is in Dick Allgire's remote viewing newsletter, On Target.
Testing Your Remote Viewing Ability
The only way to test whether you can remote view is
to remote view. Follow the instructions below. If you
are able to sense, know, or see the targets with some
consistency, then you have remote viewing ability.
Step 1: Make Your Mind an Empty Rice
Bowl
The first step in this testing process
is for you to learn how to make your mind into an empty
rice bowl. That means you need to empty your mind of as
much of the thoughts, images, and awarenesses that are
normally part of your consciousness as you possibly can.
Of course, you cannot completely empty your mind. You
hear yourself breathing; your boss's image flits before
you; you hear a dog barking. If you practice this over
several weeks or months, you will become very good at
it. That is a large part of what makes up meditation.
For now, just relax, close your eyes, breathe deeply,
and empty your mind. Do so now for five minutes before
going on. You will have a black window in your mind
into which you can gaze. It is the window to your remote
viewing.
Your imagination will try to put images
into that black window. You've been doing that all of
your life, when you daydream, solve problems, or plan
things. It will be difficult to keep the imagination from
showing you images when you make your mind into an empty
rice bowl. Imagination wants to fill it with strawberries
and cream or imagination soup.
More than anything, be aware of the images the imagination
is putting into your mind. If you see an image of your
aunt, she likely is not the remote viewing target, so
toss her out.
Also, very vivid images are probably imagination,
not remote viewing, because remote viewed images are
blurred and indistinct, especially at first. If you
can identify the image, then it likely is not from remote
viewing the target. In remote viewing, you will see
indistinct profiles, shapes, and colors, but they will
not look like something identifiable. Relax and empty
your mind if something clearly identifiable comes into
it.
When you do receive remote viewing signals, avoid
trying to identify something or letting your imagination
fill in the blanks to make something identifiable out
of the impressions you have. If you can identify it,
then your imagination has created it. When the imagination
puts an image into your window, quiet your mind and
empty your rice bowl. Make your window black.
Practice that for five minutes now. Relax, close your
eyes, and empty your mind. As imagined images come into
your mind, quiet your mind and empty the window so it
is black.
You will be presented the target identifiers
one at a time. Each is associated with a photograph that
is very distinctive. Focus on color, temperature, touch,
and texture.
There are ten targets in the test. View at least five
of them. You may get correct information from only one
or two because you are not trained in remote viewing
yet. Don't give up on the first one. Now, click on START
TEST below to begin the test.
Your Remote Viewing Ability
by an Acknowledged Master
Step 2: Learn to Keep Your Imagination
Quiet
Step 3: Remote View the Targets