Hello Explorers,
I often do Remote Viewing for relationships because of my work as a Medical Intuitive. Over the years, I’ve seen how much relationships influence health. Many illnesses are created, or worsened, by the state of one’s relationships — whether with partners, family, or even unspoken dynamics from the past. When relationships are stressful, unresolved, or filled with hidden tension, the body eventually reflects this disharmony.
Remote Viewing gives us a way to perceive these connections clearly and objectively. We can view not just physical places or objects, but also the invisible energetic bonds that shape our emotional lives and even our health.
Why It Is Important and Possible
Remote Viewing works on the principle that consciousness is non-local — it isn’t limited by time or space. Relationships form unique energetic patterns, like invisible threads between people. These connections are just as viewable as a location, an event, or an object.
Why important: Understanding relationship dynamics helps with healing, personal growth, and even preventing illness.
Why possible: Since Remote Viewing taps into the universal field of information, the energetic bond between two or more people can be described, sketched, and verified.
Viewing Relationships from a Distance – The General Process
Set the Intention
Define the relationship to be viewed. For example: “The relationship between Person A and Person B.”
Clear Your Mind
Enter a relaxed, neutral state. Let go of judgments or personal biases.
Write the Target Cue
Example: “Describe the relationship dynamics between [target person] and [other person].”
Perceive Energetic Qualities
Notice whether the bond feels supportive, resistant, harmonious, heavy, etc.
Sense Emotions
Without being pulled into them, record feelings you pick up: love, fear, trust, rivalry, care, neglect, etc.
Sketch the Connection
Draw what you perceive — often the subconscious expresses relationships as shapes, symbols, or lines between people.
Verify with Feedback
Check impressions later when feedback is possible. This validation strengthens accuracy.
Special Section: Viewing Your Own Relationships
You can also Remote View your current or potential relationships. This gives you deeper insight into the state of your personal connections and their influence on your well-being.
Steps to View Your Own Relationships
Choose the Focus
Decide if you want to view:
A current relationship (partner, friend, family member, colleague).
A potential relationship (someone new entering your life, or a relationship you’re considering).
Phrase the Cue Clearly
Example for current:
“Describe the energetic relationship between myself and [person].”
Example for potential:
“Describe the likely dynamics of a relationship between myself and [person] in the near future.”
Move into Observer Mode
Step outside of your emotions and view as if you are an independent observer.
Describe Qualities, Not Judgments
Record impressions such as: heavy, blocked, vibrant, light, nurturing, tense.
Sketch What You See
Your subconscious may show the bond as a thread, bridge, magnet, knot, or flow of energy.
Ask for Health Insight
Since relationships affect health, ask: “How does this relationship influence my energy, body, or emotions?”
Record and Reflect
Write all impressions, then reflect on whether the connection feels strengthening or draining.
Real Cases with Physical Proof
Case 1: Detecting a Hidden Family Tie
A viewer perceived a deep parent-child bond between two people who were presented as strangers. Feedback confirmed that one was the biological father of the other.
Case 2: Workplace Conflict
A tasking about two colleagues revealed tension, rivalry, and distrust. Later feedback from HR confirmed ongoing disputes.
Case 3: Missing Person Search
A viewer sensed coercion and fear in a relationship target. Feedback showed the missing teen was with an adult who fit the exact description, validating the RV session.
Case 4: Love and Healing
A couple’s connection was described as strong at the heart level but blocked at the throat. Feedback confirmed they had emotional closeness but difficulty with communication.
Conclusion
Relationships are powerful influences on health and well-being. Through Remote Viewing, you can:
Understand hidden dynamics between people.
Heal and transform the energetic aspects of your own connections.
Gain clarity in both personal and professional relationships.
By practicing viewing relationships, you are not only learning about others — you are also learning about yourself, your health, and the invisible web that connects us all.
Short Practice Assignment
– Pick a Relationship to View
– Choose either a current relationship (friend, partner, family member) or a potential relationship (someone you may meet or connect with).
– Write a Clear Cue
Example: “Describe the energetic relationship between myself and [person].”
– Relax and Enter Observer Mode
Meditate for 2–5 minutes to clear your mind and detach from emotions.
– Record Impressions
Energetic qualities (flowing, blocked, heavy, light)
Emotions sensed (trust, tension, love, fear)
Symbols, shapes, or images that come to mind
– Sketch if Helpful
Draw any lines, threads, or imagery that represents the connection.
– Reflect on Insights
Ask yourself: “How does this connection influence my energy, emotions, or health?”
Optional Feedback
When possible, compare your impressions with reality or personal experience to strengthen accuracy.
Goal: By the end of this exercise, you should have a clearer picture of the energetic dynamics in your chosen relationship, as well as a deeper awareness of how connections influence your well-being.
