Scanning, scrying, and accuracy of it

That’s normal, you sort of get jigsaw puzzle pieces, and have to keep asking questions until the picture builds up. The conscious mind wants to interpret it right away but the info comes too piecemeal, like looking at a scene but only this line, or noticing a sense of airiness, or a certain smell. It’s not enough to identify accurately the whole thing let alone context, but each piece is still correct.

when you start, this stage is the hardest to complete and can take months of practice, but if you keep at it you get more and more until you start basically bilocating or getting a full astral experience, clairsentient downloads, and bunches more, everything your subconsciuous senses.

Its known, rarely, for remote viewers to even start apporting stuff back with them, the visit is very real, so it’s not a bad thing it takes a while to develop. One rver viewed a battle and came back with blood that wasnt his on his shirt, lyn buchanan broke his leg in a target scene and it broke in the actual real time session… it’s ok to be careful.

A good idea for scanning is to view a copy of the thing, not the actual thing. For some people, and always entities, can see you viewing them. You might not always want that.

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