Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing
Remote Viewing with Intuitive Healing

Eclass 26: Using Remote Viewing to Find Lost Items

Hello Explorers,

Today we’re diving into one of the most practical and satisfying applications of Remote Viewing — something nearly everyone wants to master:

💡 Using Remote Viewing to Find Lost or Stolen Items

Whether it’s your keys, wallet, glasses, a document, or even a cherished heirloom — Remote Viewing can help you tune in to the item’s location using your intuitive senses.

Watch video: How to Find Lost or Stolen Items Using Remote Viewing

Let’s explore how this works and how you can sharpen your ability to locate things — for yourself or others.

🧠 1. What Makes Lost Object Targets Unique?

Unlike abstract or unknown targets, lost items often carry:

Strong emotional charge (frustration, urgency, sentimental attachment)

Recent energetic imprint (they were just handled!)

A familiar context (often somewhere in your own environment)

However, this also means your analytical mind wants to jump in quickly. The key is to stay neutral and follow data, not assumptions.

🎯 2. Preparing to View a Lost Item

Before you begin, clear your mind and set the intention. Try this simple process:

Step 1: Center yourself
Take a few deep breaths and shift into a relaxed, quiet state.

Step 2: Set a clear question

Ask internally or write down:
👉 “Where is the [item] located right now?”
You can also phrase it as:
👉 “Describe the location of the [item] from a first-person perspective.”

Step 3: Stay open to subtle impressions
Resist the urge to think. Just observe. Let the data come to you through sensory, spatial, and emotional clues.

👁️ 3. What to Focus On During the Session
Pay attention to:

Textures & surfaces (is it on something soft, hard, shiny, dusty?)

Colors & light (is the space dark, bright, colored?)

Temperatures (is it in a warm room, a cold garage, under something cool?)

Sounds (are there humming sounds? ticking? silence?)

Height level (on the ground, up high, at eye level?)

Spatial clues (inside something? behind something? near a wall or window?)

You’re tuning in through your intuitive body — not memory or logic.

✍️ 4. Drawing and Describing the Environment

Try to draw the space — even if it’s abstract:

Shapes of surrounding objects

Positioning (next to something tall? under a curve?)

Any symbols, letters, or forms that appear

You might not see the item directly, but you may describe the container or environment:

“Inside a dark rectangular space with cool air” = refrigerator

“Low to the ground, near metal” = under a car or desk leg

“Behind a soft curved surface” = under a blanket or cushion

Let your subconscious guide you through associative impressions.

🔁 5. How to Check and Refine
If your first round gives you a general area (e.g., “in a cold, quiet space near something soft and blue”), go check that space.

If you don’t find it right away:

Come back with a new question:
👉 “What’s the most identifying feature near the item?”
👉 “How high off the ground is it?”
👉 “What would I see just before finding it?”

This can help your intuition zoom in and provide the next clue.

🧘 6. Staying Neutral and Detaching Emotion

Finding lost items can bring up frustration, impatience, and urgency.

Those emotions block the signal line.

Try this:

View as if it’s someone else’s lost item.

Take breaks if you’re feeling stuck.

Trust even small impressions — they may lead to breakthroughs.

The more you stay in receptive, playful curiosity, the stronger your results will be.

🧪 7. Practice Exercises
Try viewing the location of:

A deliberately hidden object (placed by a friend)

A childhood toy from your past

A famous lost object (Amelia Earhart’s plane, lost art, treasure)

An object you’ve forgotten the location of but isn’t urgent

Practice makes perception sharper. You’ll start noticing how your unique intuitive signals guide you.

🌟 Final Thought
Remote Viewing isn’t magic — it’s attention.

The more you trust your inner senses, the more clearly you’ll perceive the unseen.

Lost items aren’t really “lost” — they are still where they are. Your job is to align with their location energetically, emotionally, and spatially.

Breathe. Focus. Listen.
Your intuition already knows the answer.

With clear intention and grounded insight,
Dr Irina Webster