What Is Remote Viewing?
The technical definition of remote viewing is gathering information with your subjective senses from a distance. Remote viewings have the ability to describe or ‘see’ a physical object or situation from a different physical location. Remote viewing is very closely related to clairvoyance and telepathy.
Remote viewing messages can be conveyed in many ways. A remote viewer can receive messages from another remote viewer. This would be used if one remote viewer was at a site or situation, where they needed to convey information without being detected.
The other is the remote viewer can ‘perceive’ the site. That is see what exists without physically being there.
Remote viewing can also be used for the past or future. Sometimes a remote viewer can get a precognition, a ‘view’ of something that will happen or a retrocognition – a view of something that has already happened.
While remote viewing has been around for a long time, it gained its popularity when the US government invested millions into remote viewing experiments and research. The goal of the project was to use remote viewers to gain information from the Soviet Union, while being in the United States. Very little information on this project was released and official results are unknown to the public.
This high profile experiments have been the subject of much debate and controversy. Since the results were unknown and the program suddenly shut down, many skeptics and alike have debated the merit behind remote viewing.
Regardless, there are still many people practicing the art of remote viewing to this day.
