Remote Viewing - Learning the Basics with Clarity is the foundation volume of a complete 3-book series dedicated to remote viewing.
It is the essential base before moving on to the next two volumes: Practical Training Manual (routine, progression, tracking) and 50 Exercises (variations, challenges, targeted training).
If you want to learn on your own, with a simple, clear, concrete, and above all measurable method, this book gives you the framework that most beginners never have: a clean protocol, progressive exercises, a way to do feedback without lying to yourself, and a modular training system.
Who is this book for?
This guide is for you if:
You are starting out and want a structured method instead of "going by feel"
You want exercises that can be done solo (without a partner)
You are looking for coherent progression, without unnecessary jargon
You want to learn to distinguish signal vs imagination (the number one trap)
You want to build repeatable results and not just "a lucky hit"
What you will learn (solid foundations)
Understand remote viewing simply: describing qualities, not "guessing an object"
Set up a "clean" solo practice: bias-free targets, routine, duration, framework
Capture what matters first: textures, shapes, scale, dynamics, atmosphere
The method that makes you progress: Session → Feedback → Correction
Manage AOL (Analytical Overlay): the mental label that turns data into a story
Progressive exercises to build stability:
3 passes (same target, 3 mini-sessions)
Constraints (texture only, shape only, dynamics only)
Contrast (distinguishing two similar targets, anti-deduction)
Simple sketching (even if you draw badly)
Interruption (resuming cleanly after a pause)
Measurement and progress: journal + simple scoring to avoid self-illusion
Troubleshooting: what to do when you get blocked, when you drift into imagination, when you over-analyze
What you get (concrete)
A clear, reproducible protocol, adapted to beginners
Session types (express, standard, reinforcement, diagnostic)
"Ready-to-rotate" training packs (textures, environments, structures, movement)
Printable memo sheets: anti-bias checklist, session grid, feedback grid, "data vs interpretation" table, journal template + scoring
Why start with this volume?
Because it is the foundation: without a framework, you quickly confuse remote viewing, imagination, and deduction.
With this book, you build a clean, stable, and evaluable practice. Then, you can move on to the Practical Training Manual to strengthen your routine, and then to the 50 Exercises volume to expand and intensify your training.
If you want to learn remote viewing in a simple, structured, and results-oriented way, this volume is your starting point.
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