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Old 08-03-2007, 05:38 AM   #8
jeargefef

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Remote viewing feels like remembering what something looks like. You get about the same amount of detail as well. Usually the problem is that the pictures tend to come quickly and fade away before you even realize you saw them. As an example, think about a familiar room that you don't happen to be in right now. You probably have mental pictures coming to mind of what the room looks like. Remote viewing involves training yourself to be able to "remember" something you haven't seen before and to be able to keep the picture long enough to do something with it.
I don't know. When I remote view I actually physically see what I'm looking at, like watching a tv. It is different from remembering something, because when I remember something, firstly, I have to 'call it in' (that is, think about it first) and then imagine it in my mind's eye, which to me is not like looking at a tv screen. For me it's a completely different experience.
ooooohhhh. That is indeed a MUCH better explanation of it than I ever heard. I figured it was like...psychically seeing things from afar. Unless that is actually what it is haha. How do I go about doing this?
Just go into a meditation with the target in mind, and wait to see what comes. It's like phasing, but with a prearranged target in mind, and without 'merging' into the landscape.
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