Remote Viewing Practice for Beginners

A calm, feedback-based way to explore impressions about a hidden image.

What happens in a practice session?

In an Intuisity remote viewing activity, the target image is hidden while you record initial impressions. After you commit to your observations, the image is revealed so you can compare your notes with the target.

What should you notice?

Start with simple qualities rather than trying to name the exact place or object. You might notice colors, temperature, textures, shapes, movement, natural versus human-made features, sounds, scale, or an overall mood.

Beginner process

  1. Settle somewhere with few distractions.
  2. Look at the target prompt without trying to solve it logically.
  3. Record the earliest simple impressions.
  4. Separate what you sensed from the story your mind added.
  5. Lock in your response, reveal the target, and review similarities and differences.

Why feedback matters

Immediate feedback helps you identify impressions that matched, impressions that did not, and the moment when analysis may have taken over. A practice history is more informative than any single result.

Important: Remote viewing is scientifically disputed and Intuisity does not claim that practice proves psychic ability. These exercises are offered for curiosity, personal reflection, attention training, and entertainment.

For the wider method, read how to practice intuition.