Hello Explorers,
Have you ever wished you could revisit the past—your own memories or even moments in history?
In this session, you’ll learn how to use Remote Viewing to explore the past with clarity, curiosity, and insight.
🔍 Industries That Use Remote Viewing to Access the Past
1. Archaeology
Used to intuitively locate ancient sites, buried structures, and artifacts before excavation begins. Some archaeologists have worked with intuitive consultants to gain insights into historical events and site functions.
2. Paleoanthropology
Assists in visualizing the environments, habits, and lives of early humans where physical records are fragmentary. Remote Viewing can offer conceptual reconstructions beyond what fossils provide.
3. Criminology & Cold Case Investigations
Remote Viewing has been used by law enforcement and independent investigators to revisit unsolved crimes and cold cases, helping to locate missing persons or reconstruct crime scenes.
4. Private Detective Work
Some detectives or investigative agencies consult remote viewers to access unseen details in past events, such as disappearances, fraud, or hidden evidence.
5. Historical Research
Historians and independent researchers use RV to gain new perspectives on undocumented or misunderstood historical events.
6. Genealogy and Ancestral Healing
Individuals researching family history can use Remote Viewing to access forgotten stories, family traumas, or ancestral knowledge.
7. Legal Investigations
In select private legal cases, especially where timelines or events are disputed, intuitive viewing may provide leads or angles otherwise overlooked.
8. Military and Intelligence (historically)
Government-backed Remote Viewing programs (like the U.S. Stargate Project) reportedly used RV to access historical intelligence and lost data during the Cold War.
9. Museums and Cultural Institutions
Some curators and historical interpreters use intuitive insights to enrich narratives around artifacts and exhibits.
How to View the Past with Remote Viewing: Step-by-Step
Remote Viewing the past is like tuning into a recorded broadcast—events leave an energetic imprint that can still be accessed. Here’s how to begin:
Step 1: Set a Clear Intention
Decide what you want to view. Be specific.
Examples:
• A personal memory (e.g., “my 7th birthday”)
• A historical event (e.g., “the building of the pyramids”)
• A moment in your ancestry
✧ Write your intention as a simple, focused question:
“What happened at [event/place/time]?”
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Step 2: Enter a Quiet, Receptive State
Find a peaceful space.
Use breathwork, meditation, or body relaxation to calm your mind. This helps reduce analytical interference and opens intuitive channels.
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Step 3: Use a Target Cue (Optional but Helpful)
Create a cue card with your target written on it and place it face down.
You don’t need to look at it—your subconscious knows what’s on it.
Example:
“Target: The moment when the Rosetta Stone was first discovered.”
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Step 4: Begin Your Remote Viewing Session
Start with sensory impressions:
Ask yourself:
• What do I see, hear, smell, or feel?
• Are there textures, colors, shapes, or emotions?
Then move to conceptual impressions:
• What’s happening here?
• Are there people? A mood? A purpose?
Draw or jot down everything—no judgment. Don’t try to make sense of it yet.
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Step 5: Expand and Explore
Once initial impressions settle, gently ask:
• What happened just before or after?
• What is the significance of this moment?
Stay neutral—avoid jumping to conclusions. Just observe and record.
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Step 6: Review and Reflect
Look over your notes and drawings.
Ask yourself:
• What patterns or messages stand out?
• Did you sense something unexpected or deeply familiar?
Use a journal to record your thoughts and insights.
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Step 7: Validate (If Possible)
Check historical facts, old photographs, or family records to see if anything aligns with your impressions. Even small confirmations build your confidence.—————————————————————————————————-
This Week’s Exercise: Remote View Key Moments from Your Early Life
Use your remote viewing skills to explore and intuitively observe these meaningful past events:
🔹 1. Your First Day at School
Tune into the sights, sounds, and emotions of that day. What were you wearing? Who was around you? What did it feel like?🔹 2. The Day You Were Born
Remote view the entire day—from the early morning hours before your birth until nightfall. What was the atmosphere like? Who was present? What was the energy of that day?🔹 3. Your 5th Birthday
Revisit this special milestone. What do you remember—or what can you intuit? Were there people, gifts, colors, cake, or music?
