Frequently asked questions.

  • A structured way to perceive and describe distant, hidden, or shielded targets under controlled conditions (often blind to the target). The term and protocols were developed and studied in the 1970s; definitions emphasize information gathering beyond the five senses.

  • Remote viewing is a structured, blind protocol for describing a target you can’t access with ordinary senses, and there is no “out-of-body” required. Astral travel is an experiential out-of-body state, often felt as movement or presence beyond the physical. I teach both: RV for measurable data, astral travel for direct exploration.

  • Astral travel/OBE is a non-physical consciousness experience; it is safe when practiced responsibly (never while driving, heavy machinery, etc.). If you have sleep or mental-health concerns, check with a professional and keep your practice gentle and grounded.

  • It varies. Consistency comes from standardized method + regular practice + feedback (keep a log, use the same protocol, review against feedback). Beginners can succeed with simple RV experiments quickly, while operational skill takes training and reps.

  • Historically, RV was explored for intelligence applications (the U.S. “Stargate” program ended in 1995 after mixed evaluations). Today practitioners use RV for research, learning, problem-solving, personal insight, and applications like associative RV for binary outcomes. Results vary by skill and protocol.

  • The fastest way to bring yourself into resonance with a quality is to “see” it. While remote viewing and astral traveling, we are practicing bringing our energy field into resonance with the qualities around us. This is how we evolve and protect our energy.