Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing
Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing

Eclass 15: The Importance of Timing in Sessions…

Hello Explorers,

Today’s lesson is all about something many people overlook — but once you understand it, your sessions can shift to a whole new level of clarity and accuracy.

Timing Is the Key: Boost Your Remote Viewing Accuracy

We’re talking about:

The Importance of Timing in Remote Viewing Sessions.

Timing matters — not just when you sit down to view, but how long you stay, when you stop, how your rhythms work, and even how quickly intuitive impressions show up.

Let’s dive into why timing is so important and how to work with it wisely.

🕰️ 1. The First Few Seconds Are Golden
In most Remote Viewing sessions, the very first impressions are the purest (during the first 30 seconds).

These come through your signal line — quickly, quietly, and intuitively — before your logical mind has time to get involved.

This might show up as:

– A flash of a shape or movement

– A sound or texture

– A brief feeling or color

– A sudden word or sensory “pop”

These are gold. They often hold the core truth of the target — but because they come and go so fast, many people miss or doubt them.

💡 Tip: Always write down or sketch your first impressions, no matter how strange or simple they seem.


🧠 2. Stay Too Long… and You May Slide into Analysis

The longer you sit with a target, the more tempting it becomes to guess.

Your logical mind doesn’t like the unknown — so after a few minutes, it often starts trying to “figure out” what you’re viewing.

This is when imagination, memory, or expectation can begin to creep in.

You might start asking yourself:

“Could this be a boat?”

“This reminds me of something I saw last week…”

“What if it’s just a tree?”

This is where signal turns to noise.

That’s why it’s important to time your session and avoid lingering too long. Trust your intuitive mind to show what’s needed — then stop.

⏲️ Ideal Session Length:

For beginners: 10–15 minutes max

For experienced viewers: 20–30 minutes, only if the signal remains clear

🌙 3. Daily Timing — When Are You Most Intuitive?
Every person has a natural rhythm.

Some people are sharper in the early morning when the mind is fresh and quiet.
Others receive clearer signals in the evening when the body is relaxed.

Pay attention to when your intuition flows best.

Ask yourself:

When do I feel the most connected?

What time of day do I receive intuitive nudges naturally?

When is my mind quieter and less distracted?

Track your sessions and look for timing patterns. You may notice that your accuracy is higher at certain times of the day — or even certain days of the week.

🛑 4. Know When to Stop

This is one of the most important timing skills of all.

Sometimes, especially during a good session, you want to keep going.
But more is not always better. Going too long can dilute or distort the clearest data you received early on.

Listen for the internal cue:
“I think I’ve got what I need.”
That’s your signal to stop and close the session.

Ending cleanly protects the purity of your session and builds your intuitive discipline.

📝 Weekly Practice: Timed Session Drill
Set a timer for 10 minutes.

Choose or receive a blind target.

As soon as you start, capture your first impressions immediately — draw, write, sense.

At 5 minutes, check in:

Are you still receiving signal, or are you slipping into story?

If signal is clear, continue. If it feels cloudy, stop.

At 10 minutes, stop no matter what.

Reflect. What came first? What felt strongest?

This helps build timing awareness, intuitive trust, and discipline.

🌟 Final Thought
Timing in Remote Viewing is like timing in music.
Too soon, and you miss the rhythm.
Too late, and the moment passes.

Your intuitive mind speaks in its own rhythm — soft, swift, and subtle.
The more you honor that timing, the clearer your perception becomes.

So trust the first flash.
Don’t stay too long.
Know when to begin — and when to gracefully step back.

With presence and precision,
Dr Irina Webster