Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing
Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing

Eclass 22: Viewing Historical Events.

Hello Explorers,

I absolutely love viewing historical events. Every time I travel to Europe, I find myself drawn to castles, old villages, and ancient buildings—not just admiring their beauty, but connecting with the stories and energies of the past. Remote Viewing allows me to step back in time and experience these events as if I were there, seeing, feeling, and understanding the moments that shaped history.

Remote Viewing (RV) isn’t just about exploring the future or hidden locations—it’s a way to access the past. By tuning into the energetic imprints left behind, we can uncover details of historical events that are often missing from written records or conventional history.

Why Viewing Historical Events is Possible

– Energy and Information Are Persistent – Everything that happens leaves energetic imprints in the environment and collective consciousness. RV allows you to access these imprints, similar to reading a “recording” of past events.

– The Mind Beyond Time – In RV, the mind is not limited to linear time. It can focus on a target’s energetic or informational signature, regardless of when it existed.

– Non-Physical Consciousness – Consciousness interacts with a universal informational field. Historical events, like all reality, are encoded in this field and can be accessed with focused intention.

Industries That Use Remote Viewing Historical Events

Crime Investigation – Detectives and forensic teams reconstruct crime scenes or locate missing objects.

Archaeology – RV helps locate ancient ruins or understand historical sites.

History Research – Scholars clarify historical mysteries or events with limited documentation.

Museums & Libraries – To verify artifacts or gain insights into their origin and use.

Example: In 2004, a remote viewer assisted an archaeological team to locate a lost city in the Middle East by providing coordinates and descriptions matching satellite findings.

Steps to View a Historical Event

Step 1: Define Your Target
Be specific about the event.

Include time period, location, and context.

Example: “The signing of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, July 4, 1776.”

Step 2: Relax and Focus
Enter a calm, meditative state.

Clear your mind of expectations or biases.

Step 3: Access the Event
Use your chosen RV protocol (e.g., Controlled Remote Viewing).

Focus on impressions: visual, auditory, emotional, and tactile sensations.

Don’t analyze yet—simply record raw data.

Step 4: Record Your Impressions
Write down sketches, symbols, colors, or images you perceive.

Include any “gut feelings” or intuitive hits.

Step 5: Analyze and Cross-Reference
Compare your data with historical records.

Look for correlations with documented facts.

Identify elements that may add new perspectives.

Specific Examples

Crime Scene Reconstruction

RV can help locate where a suspect hid stolen items decades ago.

Example: An investigator requested an RV session to find a missing WWII artifact; the viewer identified the location in a warehouse, later verified by physical search.

Archaeology

Locating buried ruins or forgotten civilizations.

Example: A viewer was asked to describe an unknown temple in South America; the viewer’s sketches matched the layout of a site later excavated.

Historical Verification

Clarifying events with conflicting sources.

Example: Viewing the launch of the Titanic, a viewer described exact deck arrangements and lifeboat positions that matched surviving documentation.

Tips for Success
Be open-minded but objective.

Practice on well-documented historical events first to validate your impressions.

Use multiple sessions or viewers to cross-check results.

Keep detailed notes and sketches—patterns emerge over repeated viewing.