Hello Explorers,
When I practice Remote Viewing (RV), I notice archetypes appearing frequently, especially when I’m viewing buildings, old places, historical sites, or even glimpses of the future. These archetypes are symbolic patterns that carry deep meaning and help us understand the energy, purpose, or story of the target.
In this class, we’ll explore what archetypes are, why they are important in RV, examples from real RV sessions, and practical steps to work with them effectively.
What Are Archetypes?
Archetypes are universal symbols, patterns, or themes that exist in the collective unconscious, first described by Carl Jung. They are recognizable across cultures, time, and space. Archetypes can manifest as people, animals, places, or symbols that represent specific energies or roles.
Some common archetypes include:
The Warrior – strength, courage, protection
The Sage – wisdom, knowledge, guidance
The Child – innocence, potential, new beginnings
The Shadow – hidden aspects, obstacles, or fears
The Creator/Innovator – new ideas, invention, transformation
The Caretaker/Nurturer – support, home, family, emotional connection
The King/Leader – authority, power, responsibility
The Explorer/Seeker – curiosity, adventure, discovering unknowns
In Remote Viewing, archetypes often appear as energetic impressions, shapes, symbols, or “feelings”. Recognizing them helps you decode the target’s deeper meaning.
Why Archetypes Are Important in Remote Viewing ?
Archetypes are important because they:
– Provide Context: Reveal the energy, history, or purpose of a place or object.
– Speed Interpretation: Give quick insights without needing to analyze every detail.
– Enhance Accuracy: Help you interpret symbolic images and emotions correctly.
– Connect Past, Present, and Future: Archetypes often appear consistently across time, revealing patterns and trends.
Examples of Archetypes in Remote Viewing
Here are real-life examples and explanations of archetypes appearing in RV sessions:
1. Historical Castle – King/Leader archetype
While RVing an ancient castle, I sensed authority, power, and decision-making.
This archetype indicated the building was a seat of leadership and strategic importance.
2. Abandoned House – Caretaker/Nurturer archetype
In a session of an old, empty house, I felt strong familial energy.
This archetype suggested a home once full of love, care, and emotional connections.
3. Future City Project – Innovator/Creator archetype
When RVing a planned city district, I noticed energy of creativity, innovation, and transformation.
This archetype hinted the space would foster new ideas, invention, and growth.
4. Historic Library – Sage archetype
While remote viewing a famous library, the energy of knowledge, wisdom, and learning was overwhelming.
The archetype revealed the library’s purpose: preserving knowledge and guiding seekers.
5. Ancient Battlefield – Warrior archetype
In a site where historical conflicts occurred, I sensed strength, courage, and struggle.
The Warrior archetype showed the energy of protection, conflict, and bravery embedded in the place.
6. Forgotten Temple – Explorer/Seeker archetype
While viewing a temple long abandoned, the energy of curiosity and discovery was strong.
The Explorer archetype indicated that this place had been a site for learning, spiritual growth, and seeking truth.
7. Shadow in a Future Event – Shadow archetype
While RVing a future organizational project, I sensed hidden obstacles and challenges.
Recognizing the Shadow archetype helped me anticipate areas of potential difficulty.
Steps to Understand Archetypes in Remote Viewing
Step 1: Observe Without Judgement
Let impressions, symbols, or feelings come naturally.
Avoid forcing interpretation too early.
Step 2: Identify the Archetype
Look for universal patterns (Hero, Warrior, Shadow, Sage, etc.).
Ask yourself: “What energy or role is this representing?”
Step 3: Contextualize the Archetype
Consider the location, time period, and function of the target.
How does this archetype relate to the target’s history, purpose, or future?
Step 4: Record Impressions
Write down symbols, colors, shapes, people, or emotions that appear.
Compare your notes to known archetypes and their meanings.
Step 5: Integrate Archetypes into RV Analysis
Use archetypes to interpret energy, purpose, and story of the target.
Combine archetypes with other RV data for a complete, holistic understanding.
Conclusion
Archetypes are powerful guides in Remote Viewing, helping us decode the energy, history, and future of places, people, and events. By learning to recognize and work with archetypes, your RV sessions will become more insightful, accurate, and transformational.
