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Remote Viewing Not only for Psychics

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I bet you have heard of a term Remote Viewing. Rings the bell, right? But what it actually is and how can you become a remote viewer?

Remote viewing in the simplest terms means using specific methods that allow extrasensory perception (ESP). Through ESP a remote viewer can perceive a target, a person or an object that is located remotely in space. Remote Viewing has been used to find missing objects, people and predict future events. During during the Cold War it was used for classified military projects. Remote viewing, thanks to its well developed techniques can be learned by anyone.

Who can become an remote viewer? If you are interested in becoming a remote viewer, I have some good news for you – Virtually anyone can become one. You don’t need to have any “psychic” abilities to do it. However, successful remote viewing comes with a lot of training and consistent practice. It’s like learning how to play a musical instrument – just reading a book about playing the guitar is not enough. You need to learn the techniques, see which one suits you most and then practice, practice and yet practice. Don’t give up as like like with playing any instrument – the more you train the better you perform.

There is no clear answer to the question how remote viewing works. There are many theories that support the same idea – one of them, most popular one talks about the ability of remote viewers to tap into the “Universal Mind” – universal higher consciousness or source of being, where space and time are not relevant, containing information about everything. Remote Viewer enters that state of higher consciousness where he is able to tune into specific targets to gain information that is not available to the ordinary physical senses.
The success rate for very skilled remote viewers approaches 100%, which means they are able to identify the target almost every time they remote view, but the data might not be completely accurate.

Have you ever aspired to become a remote viewer? What is your take on remote viewing?