Remote Viewing Techniques

Master the art of seeing what isn't there

Remote viewing is the practice of seeing or sensing events, objects, or information that are not currently in our direct line of sight. It's like X-Ray vision, but without the X-rays. And the vision.

Our techniques include:

1. The Dots Method

Draw a series of dots on a piece of paper, then stare at them intensely. The more you stare, the more you'll see.

Link to The Dots Method

2. The Blank Space Method

Look at a completely blank piece of paper and try to see shapes, colors, and patterns. It's like trying to see shapes in the clouds, but without the clouds.

Link to The Blank Space Method

3. The Staring-At-A-Blank-Page Method

Stare at a blank page for hours, or even days. The more you stare, the more you'll see.

Link to The Staring-At-A-Blank-Page Method