What is Remote Viewing?

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11/13/20251 min read

Remote Viewing means describing impressions of a distant location or object without physically being there. The person receives only a neutral tasking cue and then attempts to note spontaneously arising images, feelings, or impressions. Remote Viewing is usually associated with parapsychology or intuitive perception.

Brief History

1970s: The military and intelligence agencies conducted experiments to determine whether humans could perceive information “at a distance.”

Stanford Research Institute (SRI): Researchers such as Hal Puthoff and Russell Targ worked with so-called “viewers,” including the well-known psychic Ingo Swann.

1990s: The project (mostly known as the “Stargate Project”) was made public and subsequently terminated.

Today: Remote Viewing is mainly practiced in private groups, workshops, and as a method of mental training—an experiment with intuition and imagination.

More detailed books can be found on well-known online retail websites.

For many interested people, it is important to know that Remote Viewing refers to a specifically developed military protocol technique that has been publicly known for many years. It is less about channeling or spiritual practices and more about a systematic, expanded state of awareness that uses both hemispheres of the brain to make the subconscious “visible.”

For those who wish to explore the topic further, there is a wealth of information available online as well as well-researched specialist books. Many of the original viewers still offer courses today, and corresponding training programs also exist in German-speaking countries.

Remote Viewing can be learned by anyone!