Hello Explorers!
As a medical intuitive and remote viewer, I’ve discovered that emotions leave strong imprints in the energy field—often more enduring than thoughts or physical details. Feelings are vibrations, and vibrations exist outside of time. This means we can sense emotions not only in the present moment but also across the past and even the future.
Learning to read emotional signatures is crucial, because:
– Emotions shape history. Wars, discoveries, and cultural changes all carry the imprint of collective feelings.
– Emotions influence health. Suppressed grief, fear, or anger can manifest as physical illness.
– Emotions guide the future. By sensing the “emotional climate” of the future, we can prepare for what humanity might face.
Why Remote Viewing of Feelings is Possible
Energy Imprint: Strong emotions (love, fear, despair, joy) create energy patterns that remain in the field of time, like footprints in sand.
Nonlinear Time: Remote Viewing taps into consciousness beyond time. Just as you can describe an object across the world, you can sense emotions across centuries.
Collective Memory: People and places hold “emotional memory.” You can feel the fear in a battlefield or the joy of a celebration long after they happened.
How to Sense Feelings of the Past
– Choose a Target: A historic figure, battle, cultural event, or even a family ancestor.
– Set the Intention: “I want to sense the emotional state of the people/person at this time.”
– Tune In: Relax and allow impressions—sometimes emotions appear as physical sensations (tight chest, joy, heaviness).
– Identify the Emotion: Is it grief, hope, fear, love?
– Validate: Compare with what is known historically (e.g., famine, celebration, war).
👉 Example:
Viewing people during the Black Death in Europe (1347–1351): the dominant emotional aura was fear mixed with resignation—a dark gray, heavy vibration.
Viewing the crowd at the first Olympic Games in Ancient Greece (776 BC): the aura felt joyful, golden, collective excitement, like shared celebration.
How to Sense Feelings of the Future
– Select a Timeline: Future isn’t fixed, so choose a specific focus (e.g., “the emotional climate of humanity in 2100”).
– Relax and Open: Ask to perceive the emotional atmosphere rather than concrete events.
– Notice the Vibe: Is the energy hopeful, fearful, harmonious, or divided?
– Record & Reflect: Write down first impressions without judgment.
👉 Example:
– Remote Viewing the year 2050, cities in Europe: emotions of anxiety mixed with adaptation—gray-blue but with flashes of green hope.
– Remote Viewing children in 2200: aura of openness and joy—a bright golden energy, lighter than the present.
Steps to Practice Emotional Remote Viewing
Ground and Center – Breathe deeply, relax body.
Set Your Intention – Past or future? Person, group, or event?
Focus on Emotional Frequency – Ask: What does this time feel like emotionally?
Allow First Impressions – Note body sensations, colors, or sudden feelings.
Name the Emotion – Label it: fear, love, anger, excitement.
Compare and Validate – Check against history or known energy of the place.
Journal – Keep a log of impressions for patterns.
Real Case Scenarios
Medieval Battle in Russia (1380, Battle of Kulikovo): Aura revealed a mix of patriotism and terror. The collective emotion was courage pushing against fear.
French Revolution (1789): The emotional climate sensed was explosive anger with undercurrents of hope—fiery red with streaks of green.
Future Space Colonists (2300): The emotional aura was curiosity, expansion, and wonder—bright violet-blue, like starlight.
Practice Assignment
Choose one past event (e.g., Ancient Rome, medieval plague, or your own family’s ancestors).
Choose one future event or timeline (e.g., humanity in 2100 or your descendants).
Remote View each, focusing only on the emotional signature.
Record:
The colors you sense.
Physical sensations in your body.
The emotion that feels dominant.
Share or compare with historical records, or let the future impressions sit for later validation.
✨ Through this practice, you’ll begin to see that feelings never die. They ripple through time, waiting for sensitive observers to witness, understand, and learn.
EXAMPLE:
How to sense the feelings of a relative who has passed away in the past:
🌿 Example: Sensing the Feelings of a Relative Who Passed
Let’s imagine you want to sense the emotions of your grandmother when she was alive, perhaps during a significant moment of her life.
Steps:
Choose a Specific Timeframe
Instead of just “my grandmother,” choose a clear moment: “I want to sense how my grandmother felt on her wedding day” or “how she felt when she held her first child.”
This creates a precise target in the field of time.
Set the Intention
Say silently: “I want to connect to the emotional state of [name] during [event/time].”
Relax and Tune In
Breathe deeply.
Imagine your awareness traveling to that moment, like a beam of light entering a memory field.
Notice Sensations
Do you feel pressure in your chest? Lightness? Joy? Sadness?
Emotions often come as physical signals first, then translate into a feeling.
Interpret Colors/Images
Sometimes the aura appears as colors. For example:
A soft pink glow might mean love and tenderness.
A golden shimmer could mean pride or joy.
A dull gray may show worry or sadness.
Validate with Memory/History
Check if family stories or photos confirm what you felt.
✨ Real Example (from practice):
One student wanted to sense the emotions of her great-grandfather during WWII in Russia. She reported feeling a heavy chest, dark gray-blue aura, and waves of worry mixed with determination. Later, she found out he had been a soldier who fought on the front lines, constantly worried about leaving his family behind, yet deeply committed to protecting them.
Another student tuned into her mother as a child in the 1950s. She felt playfulness, lightness, and bright yellow sparkles—and then learned her mother loved dancing barefoot in the grass at that age.
👉 The key is: you don’t talk to the dead, you simply sense the emotional signature they left in time. Their feelings are imprinted in the field, and with Remote Viewing you can gently access them.
