Remote Viewing: Map Yourself Out of a Storyline

In this video, I share my fascinating TransDimensional Mapping session where I set out to remote view Mahatma Gandhi but found myself thinking I was viewing John Lennon! Although the data clearly pointed to Gandhi, I got caught up in a storyline that initially misled me.

If you’re a remote viewer, you know how easy it can be to get trapped in an interpretative narrative. So, how do you break free from a storyline and stay focused on the data?

I’ll walk you through the techniques I use to navigate and reset during a session, ensuring the data stays front and center. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, these tips can help sharpen your practice and avoid common pitfalls.

Birdie

Writer, beekeepers, and all-around nerd in New Mexico.

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