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Beginner track

Remote viewing for beginners

Start with clean language, simple practice habits, and enough protocol discipline to make your sessions judgeable.

The beginner goal

Your first goal is not to name the target. Your first goal is to produce a clean, timestamped record that another person can compare to the target after reveal. A useful beginner session can be short, imperfect, and still valuable if it stays blind.

Target ID

The random folder number or coordinate the viewer sees instead of the answer.

Blind

The viewer does not know what the target is, what category it belongs to, or what outcome is desired.

Monitor

The interviewer who asks neutral prompts and protects the session from cue leakage.

AOL

Analytical overlay: the conscious mind naming or explaining the target too early.

Feedback

The target reveal shown after the session window closes.

Transcript

The original locked record of impressions, sketches, prompts, and timing.

The first-week practice path

  1. 1. Do one short sealed-folder case per day.
  2. 2. Spend five minutes recording raw sensory impressions.
  3. 3. Sketch one layout even if it feels crude.
  4. 4. Mark every named guess as AOL.
  5. 5. Read the reveal after the timer, then comment on what matched and what failed.
  6. 6. Keep misses public. Misses are part of the research record.
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