Have you heard of remote viewing? How do you know whether or not you can do it — and how do you know whether or not you’re doing it properly if you think you are? With remote viewing, you can see places, objects or people with your mind’s eye instead of through your usual five senses.

However, it’s not the same as astral travel. When you are doing astral travel, your ’spirit’ body can leave your physical body and travel remote distances to see something firsthand. With remote viewing, your mind is doing the traveling, and your subconscious mind is the vehicle.

Every person on Earth has the ability to learn remote viewing. How successful each attempt is depends highly on how well you’re able to descend into a relaxed trance state that is very similar to the level of awareness during hypnosis.

It’s long been established that we only use around 10% of our brain’s capacity, but the other 90% remains dormant because it’s been left untrained. If you’d been taught from childhood to speak four languages fluently, those neural pathways within your mind would accept this form of thinking as normal. The same applies with learning to count or to read words on a page or to add numbers together. These are skills your mind is taught while you’re still very young and so they form part of your adult mind’s power.

Imagine if you’d been taught to access the power of your sub-conscious mind as a child? Just because you can’t do something right now doesn’t mean you won’t ever be able to do it. It simply means you haven’t been taught yet and that you need to train your mind to unlock the ability that was always hidden there.

Before you start learning remote viewing, how well are you able to relax? Meditation is a good precursor to teaching your mind to reach the correct state of relaxation needed in order to access your subconscious mind. Self-hypnosis is also an excellent way to reach the same, if not deeper, trance state.

Once you’ve relaxed your entire body, remember to keep your mind alert and aware. It can be very tempting to fall asleep when you’re in such a relaxed state, so part of correct remote viewing is learning how to keep your mind awake while your physical body goes to sleep.

With remote viewing, how will you test results? It’s a good idea to plan this ahead of time.

One of the best ways to choose views that you can ‘test’ is to choose places you already know. For example, if you know a friend’s home well and know what it usually looks like, try to look at it in your mind’s eye through remote viewing. Is anything out of place? For example, are there books or papers scattered about that aren’t usually there, in the living room? Are dishes or plates set out on the counter in the kitchen?

These small things might not seem like much, but they can give you a clear indication of whether you’re seeing real places and events. Once you’ve awoken from your relaxed trance, call your friend and verify the objects you’ve seen.

Once you’ve practiced remote viewing, getting to that relaxed state will become easier every time you do it. Soon, you’ll find that you can get into a relaxed state very easily, and the technique itself will be much easier to practice and become more fluid.

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