Advanced Course
Remote Viewing
Learn to access non-local information using scientifically validated protocols developed at Stanford Research Institute. Explore CRV, ARV, and URV techniques combined with Hemi-Sync® Focus levels to expand your perceptual reach beyond time and space.
Remote Viewing is the ability to perceive and describe information about a distant or hidden target using extrasensory perception. Developed at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s and 1980s under contract with the U.S. government, remote viewing has been demonstrated under rigorous experimental conditions with results achieving statistical significance of p < 10⁻⁶.
This two-day intensive introduces you to the protocols used by trained government remote viewers — Controlled Remote Viewing (CRV), Associative Remote Viewing (ARV), and Uninstructed Remote Viewing (URV) — integrated with the Monroe Institute's Hemi-Sync® Focus level system to deepen access and signal clarity.
Whether you are new to remote viewing or have prior exposure to the field, this course provides structured protocols, practical exercises, and a strong theoretical grounding rooted in both the scientific literature and the consciousness research of The Monroe Institute.
- Structured access to non-local information
- CRV Stage 1–6 protocol practice
- Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) sessions
- Uninstructed Remote Viewing (URV) exploration
- Hemi-Sync® Focus 12, 15, and 21 states
- Signal line recognition and AOL management
- Feedback-based target practice
- Historical and scientific context of RV
- Integration of Stargate program insights
- Personal journaling and session review
- Real-world ARV application practice
- Ongoing platform access via ExploringConsciousness.ca
- 10 Guided Remote Viewing Sessions over two days
- CRV, ARV, and URV protocol training with structured practice
- Hemi-Sync® audio technology integrated into all sessions
- Session journaling, target feedback, and group debrief
- In person — Course instructions, course book, sound equipment, mattresses, food and sacred in person space are all included
- Online — Conducted via Microsoft Teams. You will need a comfortable bed or mattress, a good quality stereo headphone, a computer or tablet, video camera, and microphone.
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Upcoming Courses
| Date | Type | Location | Language | Instructor(s) | Availability | Price | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 16 – May 17, 2026 | In-Person | Milton, Ontario, CA | English | Stephen Ng Qui Sang | Open | 400 CAD | Register |