Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing
Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing

E-class 21: Remote Viewing Future Events…

Hello Explorers,

One of the most fascinating — and often misunderstood — areas of Remote Viewing is the ability to perceive future events.

Many people think Remote Viewing is only for describing hidden places, objects, or events in the present or past.
But here’s the secret: you can also view the future.
Watch the video:
Part 1: Remote Viewing the Future: Vostok Station, Antarctica in 2035 ❄️🔮

My friend Lance, an Australian expeditioner in Antarctica and author of books about the continent, will be doing a session on what is expected to happen at Vostok Station in Antarctica in July 2025.

This isn’t “fortune-telling” in the traditional sense — it’s about tuning into patterns, probabilities, and energetic timelines that are already forming.
Think of it like sensing the early ripples of a wave before it reaches the shore.

1. Why Viewing the Future Is Possible
The reason Remote Viewing can access the future comes down to two core principles:

Time is Non-Linear
In consciousness, there’s no strict “past, present, future” — all events exist in a larger field of potential, and your awareness can tune into different points on this timeline.

Patterns Create Probabilities

Just like a weather forecaster uses current conditions to predict tomorrow’s weather, your intuition can perceive the energetic patterns that are likely to unfold.
The further ahead you look, the more variables can shift — but certain future “anchors” are easier to detect because they are already strongly in motion.

2. Who Uses Remote Viewing for Future Events?
Although most won’t publicly admit it, many industries use intuitive and RV-based forecasting to gain an edge:

– Stock & Commodity Traders – sensing market trends, price shifts, or industry booms/busts.

– Fashion Industry – predicting colors, styles, and themes that will trend in upcoming seasons.

– Product Developers – tuning into what the public will be drawn to before launching.

– Sports Bettors – attempting to sense outcomes, though results vary with probability shifts.

– Political Analysts – sensing possible election outcomes or geopolitical changes.

– Film & Entertainment – deciding what genres, themes, or stories will capture the public imagination next year.

3. Steps to View Future Events

Step 1: Set a Specific Timeframe
The future is a moving target. Define exactly when you want to look — a date, month, or specific event.

Example: “Describe the main atmosphere of New York City on 15 July 2028.”

Step 2: Create a Neutral, Clear Question
Avoid “Will X happen?” (yes/no questions lead to guessing).

Use: “Describe the most significant event in ___ during [date range].”

Keep it open to allow for unexpected data.

Step 3: Quiet the Analytical Mind
Do a brief meditation, focus on your breath, and let go of expectations about what “should” happen.

Imagine stepping outside the present moment.

Step 4: Tune Into Sensory Impressions First
Colors, textures, movement, temperature, emotional tone — before trying to identify what they mean.

Example: “I see bright flashing lights, hear cheering, and feel excitement” might later match a sports championship or a major public celebration.

Step 5: Let Images & Emotions Unfold
Ask:

“What is the emotional atmosphere?”

“What structures, people, or symbols do I see?”

“What is the key activity here?”

Step 6: Record Without Editing
Write, draw, or speak your impressions exactly as they come.

Avoid trying to “solve” or explain them until the session is complete.

Step 7: Review & Match Later
When the future date arrives, check your notes against what happened.

This is how you train accuracy and learn your personal intuitive “language.”

4. Real-Life Examples of Future Remote Viewing

Example 1: The AOL Stock Prediction
In the early 2000s, a group of remote viewers ran a project on tech stock movements.
One viewer reported “big upward movement in a company with a circle in its logo.”
AOL’s stock surged two weeks later — and yes, it has a circular logo.

Example 2: Fashion Color Trends
A designer used RV techniques to decide next season’s main color palette.
They kept seeing “deep teal and gold metallic.”
Six months later, those colors dominated fashion runways in New York and Paris.

Example 3: Sports Outcome Energy
A viewer described “blue uniforms, confetti falling, and a huge crowd roar” for a specific date.
That day, a team in blue won a championship, and the scene matched the viewer’s sketches almost exactly.

Example 4: My Own Sessions (You can insert your real experience here)
You can share one of your own accurate future sessions — ideally something that’s specific and verifiable.
This adds credibility and personal connection.

5. Final Thought
Remote Viewing the future is not about being 100% “right” — it’s about increasing clarity and insight into possibilities.
Some futures are set firmly, others are flexible and can shift with new choices.
Your role is to observe without attachment, record with honesty, and track your progress.

The more you practice, the more you’ll learn to distinguish between “probable” and “possible” futures — and the better you’ll get at sensing the difference.

Watch second viewing of the same event:
Part 2 – What Will Happen on July 15, 2035 at Vostok Station, Antarctica (Second Viewing)